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0.00 Credits
This course introduces students to different areas of their college career through a series of workshops. Students will learn about what the School of Business has to offer and learn life skills such as dealing with diversity, teamwork, and change management. This course is required for all entering business students.
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4.00 Credits
Co-requisite: MAT 096 Laws and theories of matter in its various states: atomic and molecular structure from quantum and orbital interpretations; kinetics and equilibrium; periodicity and properties. Quantitative experiments coordinated with lectures. A working knowledge of elementary algebra is required. Successful completion of a high school chemistry course is strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite : CHE 201 with minimum grade of CLaws and theories of matter in its various states: atomic and molecular structure from quantum and orbital interpretations; kinetics and equilibrium; periodicity and properties. Quantitative experiments coordinated with lectures. A working knowledge of elementary algebra is required. Successful completion of a high school chemistry course is strongly recommended.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 202 with minimum grade of CA study of quantitative analysis including analytical data treatment, equilibrium calculations, volumetric determinations, and electrochemical analysis.
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1.00 Credits
Restriction: Reserved for Chemistry majors Prerequisite: CHE 099 A seminar course designed for chemistry majors. Included in this course are an introduction to scientific word processing, molecular-modeling programs, and other software computer programs needed by the chemist. Other topics include use of the chemical literature and the library computer search program SciFinder Scholar. Professionalism and ethics, resumes, and internship opportunities will also be discussed. Grade is P/U and course is required for graduation.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 316 Restriction: Reserved for Chemistry majors Designed to prepare students for careers in the chemical field. Topics include graduate/professional school applications and opportunities, laboratory safety and ethics, interview skills, scientific resume writing, networking skills, information literacy, and presentations on different chemistry topics. Grade is P/U and course is required for graduation.
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4.00 Credits
Restriction: Required for chemistry majors, open to others on space available basis Prerequisite: CHE 202 with minimum grade of CCHE331 is the first of a 2-semester sequence at the sophomore-junior level. The lecture will focus on the basic principles of organic chemistry (bonding, molecular shapes, stereochemistry), reactions of fundamental classes of organic compounds, and an introduction to spectroscopic structure determination methods. The lab will focus on basic laboratory techniques (separation, purification, identification) employed in organic chemistry. In addition, components will involve experiments or workshops designed to reinforce principles from lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 331 with minimum grade of CCHE 332 is the second of a two-semester sequence at the sophomore-junior level for chemistry and biology majors and pre-health career students. The course will focus on the reactions of aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acid derivatives, the chemistry of amines and phenols, and special topics including chemical applications of biological compounds. The lab will focus on advanced laboratory techniques and synthesis.
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4.00 Credits
Restriction: Not open to chemistry majors Prerequisites: BIO 211 and CHE 332 A one-semester lecture course covering amino acids and protein structure and function, intermediary metabolism, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Designed for nonChemistry majors.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 332 This course approaches the challenges, methods, and analyses of forensic science from a fundamental, chemical perspective. Topics include drug analysis, arson investigation, questioned document analysis, and the analysis of paint and gunshot residue samples. CHE 370 Selected Topics in Chemistry 1 course unit Prerequisite: Approval of department chair Selected topics of current relevance and interest in chemistry will be presented by faculty and guest lecturers with special areas of competency. Topics will be announced in advance.
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