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CHEM 334: Bioanalytical Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Houghton College
The practice of analytical chemistry as applied to biochemical systems. Qualitative and quantitative laboratory experience in gravimetric, volumetric, potentiometric, and spectrometric techniques.
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CHEM 343: Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Theoretical and physical organic chemistry. Interrelationship of structure and reactivity; dynamics of organic reactions; methods of synthesis; current topics of special importance to organic chemistry and introduction to current original publications in organic chemistry.
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CHEM 352: Physical Principles of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
For students whose major interests lie in medicine, biology or secondary education. A one semester, less mathematically oriented, introduction to physical chemistry offering a core of concepts related to life-processes. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: Chemistry 242.
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CHEM 361,362: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Theoretical aspects of principles of chemistry: derivation and application, with emphasis on thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular structure. Practical applications in laboratory. Three lecture, four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: PHYS 151, 152; CHEM 151; and either Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 241 or MATH 321.
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CHEM 393: Summer Collaborative Research in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Summer program of doing research in chemistry with a member of the chemistry faculty. Students work individually or together to explore the literature, perform analyses, design and perform syntheses, and report their results orally and in writing. Prerequisite: CHEM 152.
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CHEM 453: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Theories of atomic and molecular structure, bonding; emphasis on organometallic chemistry; descriptive chemistry of the elements; current topics of special importance. Prerequisite: CHEM 277.
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CHEM 480: General Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Houghton College
Written thesis and oral presentation on a topic selected for interdisciplinary breadth describing current scientific research in the area of the student's concentration, based on a thorough review of scientific literature.
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CHEM 482: Senior Capstone:Chemistry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Houghton College
Journal reports and discussion of recent developments in chemistry. Required of all chemistry majors.
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CHEM 496: Honors in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
A special individual research project, completed in a chemistry-major's senior year, resulting in a publishable undergraduate thesis. (3, S)
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COMM 205: Introduction to Communication Theory
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Houghton College
This course provides a foundation for subsequent communication courses by introducing the major theories that help to explain human communication behavior. The course encourages students to see theorizing as both a formal, systematic approach to learning and as an informal activity in which we all engage. Through practical application, the course emphasizes the understanding, evaluation, and use of communication theories in daily life.
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