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CH 4006: Internship in Physical Science
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Langston University
Practical work experience in a chemical or related industry. Duration and credits vary 3-6 semester hours. Prerequisites: Junior standing
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CH 4133: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Atomic structure, periodic relationships, chemical bonding, nomenclature, aqueous and nonaqueous chemistry, complex-ions and other important classes of inorganic compounds. Three (3) one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: CH 3415.
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CH 4233: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Concepts of valence and molecular structure, electronic interpretation of organic reactions, stereochemistry. Prerequisites: CH 3325 and CH 3415.
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CH 4514: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Langston University
Biological principles of cellular constituents. An introduction to chemical processes in living systems. Introduction to the study of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Prerequisites: CH 2114 and CH 3325. Two (2) lectures and two (2) twohour labs per week.
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CH 4601: Chemistry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Langston University
The one-hour seminar course is designed to familiarize the chemistry student with discussing, analyzing and presenting chemical research topics. Each student will be required to complete a scientific paper that is either literature researchbased or practical research-based in the area of chemistry. Three topics obtained from current literature are acceptable for literature assignments. The student will be required to present papers orally in a scientific seminar format and public setting, utilizing multimedia tools, overhead transparencies, slide projections, poster presentations, etc. The student project must relate the concepts of chemistry to contemporary historical, technological and societal issues. In addition, the student will be required to research career opportunities in science and technology through literature research, brochures, internet and scientific periodicals.
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CH 4612: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL RESEARCH (2 CR.
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course will emphasize individualized research projects that are conducted to develop the student's high level technical and safety skills in the use of the scientific equipment and apparatus and in the use of the scientific literature in the solution of scientific problems. Students will conduct inquiry based open-ended investigation in chemistry with faculty supervision. The project must emphasize 1) the location of research resources; 2) the analysis, synthesis, theory and utility of chemical compounds and reactions; 3) laboratory and store room safety procedures, and 4) laboratory skills in research and instrumentation. The interpretation of findings, communication of results and judgments based on evidence must be demonstrated. Work assignments may be for no less than 16 weeks for at least 10 hours per week, or for no less than 8 weeks for at least 20 hours per week. Prerequisites: 21 hours of chemistry and consent of Department of Chemistry.
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CH 4622: Introduction to Chemical Research
2.00 Credits
Langston University
A continuation of CH 4612. Prerequisite: CH 4612.
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CJ 2123: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Langston University
A study of the development and operation of the criminal justice system in the United states. Included will be an examination of the components which make up the criminal justice system, their roles and responsibilities as a part of the system.
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CJ 2133: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Philosophy and history of law enforcement; role and place of law enforcement in the total criminal process; limitation on law enforcement as it is in accordance with the Constitution.
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CJ 2143: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Langston University
A study of the nature of criminal law, its philosophical and historical development, the definition and elements of major offenses in the criminal codes of all levels of government and the penalties which attach to those convicted of committing crimes. Prerequisite: CJ 2123.
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