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3.00 Credits
Faculty Laboratory and library work, under the direction of a faculty member, designed to introduce the student to fundamental research procedures and data interpretation in the context of a research project. Upon completion of the work, a formal presentation must be given to the department. This course may be taken more than once. Prerequisites: CHEM-205L or 291, and permission of the research adviser. Six hours of laboratory per week. Two semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Hess, Dr. Tortorelli A study of structure, reactivity, reaction mechanisms, and synthetic methodology in organic systems. Written and oral exercises are required, as well as a major paper. Offered spring of even-numbered years. Prerequisites: CHEM-205, and either 151 or 206. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Ellison, Dr. Popescu A course that explores topics in physical chemistry in depth. Topics may include advanced methods in spectroscopy, reaction kinetics, molecular reaction dynamics, quantum mechanical calculations, and nanoscience. Written and oral exercises are required, as well as a major paper. Offered spring of oddnumbered years. Prerequisites: CHEM-309 and 310. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Williamsen A study of an application in analytical chemistry or a specific analytical technique. Written and oral exercises are required, as well as a major paper. Offered spring of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: CHEM-315. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Dr. Pfennig A study of bonding theories, point groups, structure, stereochemistry, and reactivity of inorganic and organometallic materials with an emphasis on transition-metal compounds. Other topics include superconductivity, catalysis, and bioinorganic chemistry. Written and oral exercises are required, as well as a major paper. Offered fall of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: CHEM-322. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Faculty A detailed exploration of the structures, properties, and reactions of biological molecules, cycles, and systems. Written and oral exercises are required, as well as a major paper. Offered fall of even-numbered years. Prerequisites: CHEM-205 and either 151 or 206. Three hours per week. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Faculty Independent laboratory and library investigation in chemistry. A final research paper and oral presentation will be presented to the department faculty. At the time of registration, written consent of the research adviser and the department is required. Prerequisites (or concurrently): CHEM-201W. Twelve hours per week. Four semester hours. (I.)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty A continuation of CHEM-491W, with a final seminar and thesis describing the research work. Prerequisites: CHEM-491W. Twelve hours per week. Four semester hours. (I.)
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4.00 Credits
Faculty The course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of Chinese language (Mandarin) in its four skills: speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Four hours per week plus one hour of language laboratory. Four semester hours (L.)
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4.00 Credits
Faculty Continuation of Chinese 101. Further development of the four skills (speaking, writing, reading and listening) stressing sentence stress patterns. At the end of the sequence CHN-101-102, students will have mastered at least 500 characters. Four hours per week plus one hour of language laboratory. Four semester hours. (L.)
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