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CH 346: Advanced Spectroscopic Methods
2.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Involves the synthesis of organic and inorganic compounds followed by characterization of products using spectroscopic techniques. PC-based computational studies are emphasized to show the strong correlation between experimental and theoretical chemistry. Prerequisite: CH332. Corequisite: CH345. Spring semester, odd-numbered years. 2 credits. Fee.
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CH 355: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
A study of instrumentation and the principles of operation underlying modern instrumental methods. The study progresses from basic discussions of signal and noise to detailed understanding of specific techniques including spectrophotometric, chromatographic, and electroanalytical with emphasis on the atomic and molecular origins of analytical signals. Prerequisites: CH212 and CH213. Corequisite: CH356. Spring semester, even-numbered years. 3 credits.
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CH 356: Advanced Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Laboratory course which provides hands-on experience with the instrumental methods discussed in CH355. The student will utilize modern instrumentation in the areas of high pressure liquid and gas chromatography, GC/MS atomic absorption, fluorescence, IR and UV-VIS spectroscopy,NMR,polarimetry,and electrochemical techniques. Computer acquisition and analysis of data are widely utilized. Corequisite: CH355. Spring semester, even-numbered years. 2 credits. Fee.
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CH 400: Chemistry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
The following topics will be explored: chemical information, careers in the chemical sciences, professional ethics, graduate school, gender issues, resumes and employment interviewing process,writing for a scientific journal. Prerequisites: CH212 and CH213. Fall semester, even numbered years. 1 credit.
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CH 410: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Taught by arrangement with professor. Permission required. Repeatable for credit. Variable credit.
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CH 430: Internship
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
An off-campus laboratory experience arranged by the student, with the assistance of the faculty. The student works in an industrial laboratory. A written thesis and a public seminar are expected at the termination of the student’s work. Permission required. Variable credit. Repeatable for credit.
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CH 435: Research
0.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Participation in research on campus or at a government laboratory or another academic institution. A written thesis and a public seminar are expected at the termination of the student’s work. Permission required. Variable credit. Repeatable for credit.
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CJ 110: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Provides an overview of the criminal justice system in the United States, including the historical and contemporary operation of police, courts, and corrections. Examines differences between the adult and juvenile justice systems. Reviews ethical guidelines for criminal justice professions. A 20-hour service learning requirement introduces students to the components, best practices, and career opportunities in the criminal justice field. Prerequisites: SO100. Spring semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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CJ 200: Law Enforcement in the Community
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Surveys the history, function, and current operation of law enforcement in American society. Studies the role of the police in a democratic society and issues related to the proper boundaries of police authority and discretion. Examines the ethics, opportunities, and dangers of policing as a profession. A 20- hour service learning component introduces students to law enforcement best practices within local and state levels and in a variety of communities. Prerequisite: CJ110. Corequisite: CJ225. Fall semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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CJ 225: The Criminal Court
3.00 Credits
Seton Hill University
Examines the organization and structure of criminal courts in the United States and their functioning in relation to other components of the criminal justice system. Stages in the criminal court process and the roles played by the judge, the defense counsel, police, probation officers, and other personnel in that process will be discussed. A 20-hour service learning component introduces students to the operation of the local, state,and federal criminal courts. Prerequisite: CJ110. Corequisite: CJ200. Fall semester. 3 credits. Fee.
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