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4.00 Credits
A course designed for students who are neither Chemistry majors nor minors. A survey of the properties, functions and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and other compounds of importance in biological systems. Two lectures, one recitation and one two-hour laboratory period per week.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly CH 2214) Volumetric and gravimetric analysis with special attention given to calculations and interpretations of analytical results. Two (2) lectures and two (2) two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: CH 1515.
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1.00 Credits
Test workshops, study and review for comprehensive Exit Exams. Test workshops include mock tests, with group review and discussion of results, including strategies for improvement. Heavy emphasis on GRE preparation. Other comprehensive tests (i.e. ETS) also addressed. Vocabulary building and root word analysis stressed. Inquiry-based learning techniques applied. Facilitated by Langston STEM faculty or KAPLAN professionals, with assistance of STEM advanced scholars. One (1) two-hour session per week. Required course for sophomore STEM majors.
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4.00 Credits
Theory and application of instrumental methods to chemical analysis. Survey of optical and electrometric determinations, chromatographic separations, and basic instrumentation used in chemical analysis. Two (2) lectures and two (2) three-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: CH 2114 and CH 3315.
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5.00 Credits
A comprehensive survey of the chemistry of carbon compounds by functional groups. The laboratory portion of this course includes organic synthesis and the use of various instruments used in the characterization and identification of organic compounds. Three (3) lectures and two (2) two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: CH 1315 and CH 1515.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of Chemistry 3315. Three (3) lectures and two (2) two-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: CH 3315. May not be used to meet major or minor requirements in Chemistry.
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5.00 Credits
Properties of matter in the gaseous state, elementary thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium, kinetic theory, and chemical kinetics. Three (3) lectures and four (4) laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: CH 1515, PH 1125, MT 3624 or concurrent enrollment.
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5.00 Credits
Electrochemistry, quantum theory, symmetry, molecular and electronic structure, spectroscopy, and structure. Three (3) lectures and four (4) laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CH 3415
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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to give chemistry teacher candidates at the middle-school through high school levels a practical experience preparing courses and course materials including theory, laboratory and laboratory safety, delivering instruction theory, laboratory and laboratory safety, and evaluating student progress.
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2.00 Credits
A practical introduction to pedagogy specific to chemistry and related sciences. The purposes, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in the teaching of science at the middle and high school levels will be examined critically through classroom discussions, individual and group work, field experiences, class projects, and peer teaching. Includes literature review, curriculum, material selection, lesson preparation, laboratory and laboratory safety, lecture, and other instructional formats, practice in delivery, assessment and evaluation. Lecture 1 hour; laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry II CH 3325 and admittance into Teacher Education program.
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