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CH 510: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry and Synthesis
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly. A course in modern inorganic chemistry including theories of chemical bonding, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, inorganic synthesis, and selected special topics. Prerequisite: CH 212. Offered spring semester of odd-numbered years.
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CH 511: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Three hours of lecture and six hours of laboratory weekly. Lecture and laboratory experiments include atomic and molecular spectroscopy, electroanalytical techniques of voltammetry, coulometry, ion-specifi c electrodes, and separation techniques of gas and liquid chromatography. Prerequisite: CH 214. Offered fall semester.
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CH 512: Environmental Analysis
2.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Two hours of lecture and six hours of laboratory weekly. On-site analyses including essentials of industrial hygiene as applied to air, water, soil, and food pollution measurements. Offered summer sessions.
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CH 514: Nuclear and Radiochemistry
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Three hours of lecture weekly. A course covering the theories of radioactivity, nature and types of radioactive decay, interaction of radiation with matter, characteristics of detectors, solid and liquid scintillation counters, gamma ray spectroscopy, counting statistics, and health physics. Application of tracers, neutron activation, and isotope dilution analysis are also covered in lectures. Prerequisites: CH 313, 314. Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
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CH 517,518: Biochemistry I,II
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly. An intensive course in the principles of biochemistry including the structure, biosynthesis, and metabolism of bio-macromolecules and their subunits. The laboratory will present the instrumentation and methodology currently used in biochemical analysis and research. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry. CH 517 offered fall semester; 518 offered spring semester.
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CH 520: Medicinal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Three hours of lecture weekly. A course in modern medicinal chemistry examining drug interaction with receptors, drug design and discovery, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and formulation issues. The course will incorporate recent publications within the fi eld to illustrate topics covered during the lecture.
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CH 540: Environmental Pollution and Health
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. The course is offered under the Expanding Your Horizons program in spring semester with an experiential learning at overseas during the preceding winter break. A course addressing water and air pollution in developing countries with special focus to the emerging groundwater arsenic contamination in a number of countries. Faculty-led fi eld visits to arsenic affected areas in Bangladesh or India are arranged as part of the course work. Course covers environmental sampling and analysis, household energy, indoor air pollution in rural households and its impact on child and mother health in developing nations. Prerequisites: permission of instructor; open to science and non-science majors. (Course fee to cover overseas trip is required)
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CH 591: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. A course of varying content dealing with topics selected because of special interest in them and/or because they are not being covered in other courses. (Course fee, when applicable.) Offered as required: consult department chair.
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CH 593: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One Unit. Supervised independent research projects developed by the student, with faculty advisement. Restricted to advanced majors. Offered fall and spring semesters A non-refundable laboratory fee is requiredCS 106 Computer Competency Fundamentals. One unit. All students must demonstrate computer literacy by a successful completion of this course or of a higher numbered computer science course, or by means of a test (obtaining a grade of C or better on either). This course examines the history of computers and their role in society and business. Fundamentals of PC operating systems, electronic mail processing, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and internet. This is a course for non-computer science majors. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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CS 130: Introduction to Programming
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. 130 (or 132) and 142 constitute a twosemester sequence. Introduction to computer hardware, internal data representation, machine language, algorithms, and object-oriented and structured programming techniques. Basic control structures such as sequencing, branching and loops, as well as basic data structures such as integers, real numbers, characters, arrays and pointers are exemplifi ed through various examples. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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