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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised practical experience where the learner has an opportunity to explore the career world prior to an internship. The learner must have completed appropriate course work. Juniors and seniors only. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. 1 to 3 credits.
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0.00 Credits
Supervised and evaluated work experience enabling the learner to enrich her/his academic experience with involvement in an appropriate career organization. Interns will work at an approved site, and meet regularly in seminar to discuss issues, present updates, provide reports, and present portfolios. All preparatory courses must be completed prior to the internship. Students who wish to complete the internship during the summer must likewise participate in the seminars during the following semester. Seniors only. Repeatable for credit. Permission required. Variable credit.
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0.00 Credits
This course designation is used for situations when participation in a workshop,symposium,or conference offered by Seton Hill may be used to comply with Continuing Education requirements in a professional field. Pass/Fail only. Repeatable. 0 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the allied health student to essential and basic chemical concepts. The topics include matter, energy, the metric system, atomic theory, the periodic table, ionic and molecular bonding and structure, the mole and mass relations in chemical reactions, kinetic, equilibrium, gases, solutions, an introduction to acids and bases, and nuclear chemistry. Designed for allied health students. With CH101, satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments conducted in the laboratory course complement the concepts discussed in the lecture. With CH100, satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Fall semester. 1 credit. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to increase the non-scientist’s awareness of how chemistry affects her/his daily life, from consumer goods to global problems. Satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Spring semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of criminalistics for the non-science major. The student will learn about the broad range of forensic services offered by crime laboratories and gain an understanding of the scientific basis of forensic services through a general study of biology, chemistry, physics, and statistics. Topics include processing a crime scene, trace and contact evidence, identification of body fluids, DNA analysis, toxicology and drugs of abuse, questioned documents, and firearms. The student will perform selected forensic techniques in the laboratory. Satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Fall and spring semesters. 3 credits. Fee.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of chemistry including matter, energy, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, atomic and molecular structure. Laboratory experiments complement lecture topics. Satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
Builds on the topics discussed in CH108 with an introduction to bonding, solutions, acid-base chemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics and electrochemistry. Laboratory experiments complement lecture topics. Prerequisite: CH108. 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts and fundamental principles underlying chemical reactions, designed for science majors, with emphasis on stoichiometry, gases, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular structure. With CH111, satisfies the Science requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Corequisite: CH111. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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