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CHEM 4285/5285: Chemical Separation Methods
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Provides background in modern chemical separation methods. Theory, instrumentation and application of distillation, selective complexation, solvent extraction and various chromatographic methods. Major emphasis will be placed on high performances - thin layer, liquid and gas chromatographic techniques. Experience with many modern and sophisticated chromatographic instruments. (3 hr. lec./lab.) Prerequisites: CHEM 2283, 3284, 3382 or permission of instructor.
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CHEM 4381: Physical Chemistry III-Chemical Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Kean University
An advanced treatment of the laws of thermodynamics, and rigorous application to problems of chemical interest including heats of reaction, spontaneity of chemical reactions and phase changes. (3 hr. lec.) Prerequisites: CHEM 3382 and MATH 3452 or permission of instructor.
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CHEM 4382: Physical Chemistry IVQuantum Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Development of the mathematical and physical theory of Quantum Mechanics and application to the structure and properties of atoms and molecules. The Schroedinger Equation. Variation Theory and Perturbation Theory. (3 hr. lec.) Prerequisites: CHEM 3382 and MATH 3452 or permission of instructor.
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CHEM 4481: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Periodicity and stereochemistry of the Main Group Elements and comparative group properties. Stereochemistry and coordination chemistry of transition metals. Discussion of the theories of bonding in transition metal complexes and the Main Group elements. Nonaqueous solvents and reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry. (3 hr. lec.) Prerequisites: CHEM 3284, CHEM 2491, CHEM 3381, CHEM 3182, or permission of instructor. Corequisite: CHEM 3382 or permission of instructor.
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CHEM 4483: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Modern methods of synthesizing inorganic and organometallic compounds including electrolytic, high temperature and vacuumline preparations. The study of the prepared compounds using a variety of techniques including infra-red, visible, ultraviolet spectroscopies, nuclear magnetic resonance, chromatographic, x-ray analysis and electroanalytical methods of analysis. Equilibria of acid/base, redox and complexation reactions are emphasized. Development of analytical laboratory skills is stressed. (1 hr. lec./6 hr. lab.) Prerequisite: CHEM 4481.
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CHEM 4581: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Molecular mechanisms of biological processes are explored with an emphasis on kinetic, thermodynamic and solution properties of macromolecules. (3 hrs. lec) Prerequisites: CHEM. 2283 and CHEM. 3381; Corequisite CHEM.3382 A maximum of 12 credits of chemistry research (CHEM 3901-4 and CHEM 4905- 6) may be taken. Only 6 credits may be applied towards the total degree credits required for graduation.
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CHEM 4905-6: Senior Honors Research I and II
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Research problems in chemistry investigated under the direction of a faculty member. A progress report must be submitted to the faculty sponsor before the end of each semester. An oral report to be made before the departmental research committee at end of second semester. Seniors wishing to qualify for honors with their chemistry degree must also submit a thesis or publishable report to the departmental research committee before completing second term. Prerequisites: CHEM 3381, 3383, a sponsoring faculty member, and approval of department chairperson. CHEM 4905 is prerequisite to 4906.
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CHEM 4908: Seminar in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Kean University
After an introduction to manual and computer- assisted techniques in literature searching, the student will choose a topic. A written paper will be prepare in electronic format and an oral presentation with computer graphics made using student's skills and knowledge based in Chemistry and relate disciplines. Satisfies the General Education Capstone requirement for chemistry majors. (3 hrs. lec) Prerequisite: All GELAP requirements & permission of instructor
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CHEM 4909: Special Topics in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Study of current topics in Chemistry which are not presented in regular courses. The subject matter will vary. Topics will be announced by the department. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. (3 hr. lec. and/or lab.) Prerequisite: 25 credits in Chemistry and permission of instructor.
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CHIN 1060: Introduction to Chinese Culture and Language
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Overview of Chinese culture and traditions. Fundamentals of elementary conversational Chinese, with emphasis on 200 Mandarin constructions. Not open to native Chinese speakers of Mandarin. Prerequisites: None.
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