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CHEM 3782: Chemistry Honors III
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Independent library research culminating in preparation of a review article. The student works closely with a faculty member on a tutorial basis. Requires departmental invitation. 1 credit
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CHEM 3894: Chemistry Co-op I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits
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CHEM 3894 - Chemistry Co-op I
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CHEM 3895: Chemistry Co-op II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits
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CHEM 3895 - Chemistry Co-op II
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CHEM 3896: Chemistry Co-op III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits Course descriptions for the 4000 level courses can be obtained by contacting the department.
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CHEM 4423: Computational Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The course will cover the fundamental theory and application of Molecular Mechanics, Classical Molecular Dynamics, Semiempirical, Ab Initio and Density Functional simulation and modeling techniques to atoms, molecules, and solids. Available application programs will be used by the students to demonstrate the principles and provide handson experience with modern computational chemistry tools. Prerequisite: CHEM 3412. 3 credits
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CHEM 4501: General Biochemistry I CHEM 4512 General Biochemistry II CHEM 4515 Proteins CHEM 4516 Enzymes CHEM 4601 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 4618 Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 4801-4802 Advanced Laboratory Project in Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Advanced laboratory techniques: instrumental methods; synthesis; separations; data analysis and formal reporting. Long-term projects with students forming teams of experts. Project development and reporting in consultation with local industrial scientists. Prerequisites: CHEM 2321-2322 or CHEM 2313-2314; CHEM 2215- 2216 or permission of the instructor. 1 credit
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CHEM 4501 - General Biochemistry I CHEM 4512 General Biochemistry II CHEM 4515 Proteins CHEM 4516 Enzymes CHEM 4601 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 4618 Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 4801-4802 Advanced Laboratory Project in Chemistry
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CHEM 4891-4894: Chemistry Research
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to methods of original investigation. Individual laboratory research problems, conferences library research. Enrollment limited. (For students majoring in chemistry). Prerequisites: GPA of 3.0 in chemistry. 2 credits each
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CHIN 1102-1103: Introductory Chinese I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Mastery of the basic skills of modern spoken Mandarin Chinese: Pinyin Romanization, pronunciation, basic sentence patterns and vocabulary. Stress on listening comprehension and the ability to communicate in everyday situations. 3 credits
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CHIN 1102-1103 - Introductory Chinese I-II
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CHIN 1104-1105: Introductory Chinese Reading I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Mastery of the 600 most commonly used characters and the vocabulary arising from their combinations. Study of simple colloquial texts as a supplement to the basic sentence patterns of spoken Chinese. Pre- or corequisites: CHIN 1102-1103 3 credits each
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CHIN 1106-1107: Introductory Interactive Chinese I-II
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A laboratory course designed to supplement CHIN 1104-1105 that focuses on reinforcing development of the four skills through multifaceted interactive programs on the computer. Corequisites: CHIN 1104-1105. 1 credit each
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