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4.00 Credits
This is a first course in analytical chemistry emphasizing the basic concepts and laboratory techniques underlying quantitative analysis including analysis of quantitative measurements, simple and complex solution equilibria, volumetric and gravimetric techniques, electrochemistry, redox and potentiometric titrations, separations, and elementary photometric techniques. Prerequisites: MAT 122 or equivalent pre-calculus preparation; Prerequisite or corequesite: CHE 219/219L
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4.00 Credits
This course will examine the basic tenets and applications of modern analytical instrumentation and their use in determining a wide variety of pertinent analytical data. Topics such as UV/Vis spectrometric methods, atomic absorption and emission spectrometry, gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, luminescence and fluorescence spectrometry, HPLC, capillary electrophoresis, surface analysis and electrochemistry will be covered. Prerequisites: CHE
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an opportunity to study a selected topic in chemistry. Topics can originate with faculty or students. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course in inorganic chemistry suitable for the junior or senior level student. The course contains a detailed review of atomic structure and bonding, as well as a discussion of group and molecular orbital theories. This course also provides a brief synopsis of organometallic chemistry and catalysis. Prerequisite: CHE 220/CHE 220L and its prerequisite courses
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3.00 Credits
This is one-semester course in the fundaments of spectroscopy. This course will cover ultraviolet spectrometry, mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, proton (H) magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry, 13C NMR spectrometry, correlation spectrometry (1H-J1 COSY AND 1-13c COSTY) and spectrometry of other important nuclei (e.g., 19F and 31P to aid in the elucidation and structural confirmation of a wide variety of organic molecules and/or biologically relevant molecules. Prerequisites: CHE 101/101l-102/102l, CHE219/219l-220/220l and CHE 303/303L
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory survey course in organometallic chemistry, which combines organic chemistry with inorganic chemistry. The course will include a general overview of the basics of inorganic and organometallic chemistry with an emphasis on current research and industrial processes. Prerequisite: CHE 219/219L and CHE 220/220L as a pre or corequisite. CHE 407/408 (1,2 or 3)
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3.00 Credits
Research is conducted in an area selected in consultation with the staff members. Prerequisite: Senior standing; May be taken in either or both semesters; Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Qualified students may investigate selected topics with permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is a foundation course aimed at enabling students to communicate in modern Mandarin Chinese for everyday purposes. Basic skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing will be developed with a focus on modern Chinese characters and basic sentence patterns. Students will be exposed to authentic language environments and provided with opportunities to practice their language skills. Though designed for students with no previous formal training in Chinese, this course can also be taken by students with some Chinese language backgrounds to further their communication skills.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical experiences are shared with diverse and underserved individuals, families and groups responding to self-care deficits/variances in wellness. Settings include hospice, group homes, hospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities, long-term care facilities and homes. Case management and leadership activities will be emphasized. Corequisite: NUR 430; Offered in the fall semester.
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