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BIO 489: Research in the Natural Sciences
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Provides students with the opportunity to conduct original scientific research in an area of interest. Students work closely with one or more members of the natural science faculty to develop and conduct a research project. Students present their findings orally during the semester's undergraduate research symposium and as a formal research paper. Students are encouraged to present their findings at a conference. Prerequisite: junior/senior status and a major in the natural sciences, prior approval by the project adviser, and consent of the instructor. May be repeated once for a total of 6 semester hours. Identical to CHEM 489 and EES 489. Offered each semester.
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CHEM 105: Basic Concepts in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to chemical concepts. Mathematical methods are used when appropriate. The salient features of atomic structure, chemical bonding, and the mole concept are stressed. Designed for science-oriented students with inadequate background for CHEM 117. Also suitable for non-science majors. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: MATH 105, equivalent, or consent. Offered each spring.
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CHEM 117: College Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to chemical principles that includes atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry and thermochemistry. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours each week. Prerequisites: high school chemistry (within the last five years) or CHEM 105 (or equivalent), two years of high school algebra or MATH 105 (or equivalent), and placement in Group A or B on the math placement test. Offered each fall.
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CHEM 118: College Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
A further study of chemical principles. The principal subject areas are reaction kinetics, equilibrium, acids-bases, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 117. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours each week. Offered each spring.
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CHEM 210: Analytical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Analytical techniques are applied to inorganic, organic and biochemical systems. The experimental methods include volumetric and gravimetric analysis, chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. Class work is coordinated with the laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: CHEM 118. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours each week. Offered fall of even-numbered years.
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CHEM 240: Forensic Science W
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Explores the many aspects of physical evidence generated by criminal activity, including its collection, protection, scientific analysis, and court presentation. Identical to CJ 240. Prerequisite: CJ 200 and CHEM 105 (or 117). Offered fall of odd-numbered years.
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CHEM 260: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An integrated lecture and laboratory experience introducing the concepts of inorganic chemistry in light of modern theory. Topics include atomic structure, chemical periodicity, bonding, descriptive chemistry, coordination chemistry, and solid-state structure. The laboratory exercises introduce basic inorganic techniques for the synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 210 or 117 with consent. Lecture two hours, laboratory three hours each week. Offered spring of odd-numbered years.
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CHEM 270: Environmental Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Identical to EES 270.
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CHEM 300: Chemical Literature Survey
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
An introduction to the body of information which constitutes the chemical literature, including manual and computer-aided literature searching, utilizing the major sources of chemical information, and analysis of articles from chemical journals. Prerequisite: 14 semester hours in chemistry. Offered each fall.
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CHEM 305: Teaching Experience
1.00 Credits
Virginia Wesleyan University
Qualified students assist chemistry instructors in the teaching of chemistry courses and laboratories. A student may enroll in CHEM 305 more than once for credit, but may apply no more than a total of three semester hours earned in this manner toward graduation. Prerequisite: consent. Offered each semester.
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