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CHEM 397: Workshops,Short Courses,Conferences
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING
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CHEM 399: Directed Study
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER/SPRING Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Library or laboratory study of a chemical problem.
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CHEM 416: Advanced Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: CHEM 304, 316 and 352 (or concurrent), or permission of the instructor. This course includes a detailed study of atmospheric, soil, water and waste water chemistry. Aspects of environmental/analytical chemistry will be introduced. Laboratory work will cover aspects of sampling, instrumental and automated analysis and regulatory requirements. Students will concentrate in the area of their particular interest, leading to a comprehensive written research report and presentation. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 418: Modern Analytical Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisite: CHEM 304. Principles of recently developed methods of analytical chemistry.
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CHEM 419: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: CHEM 319 and CHEM 422, or permission of the instructor. This course covers ionic, covalent and metallic bonding, complexes, acids and bases, molecular structure, symmetry and thermodynamics of inorganic reactions. It also introduces mechanisms of inorganic reactions and organometallic chemistry of selected groups of elements. Laboratory work is included.
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CHEM 420: Instrumental Analysis
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: CHEM 422 or permission of the instructor. This course introduces instrumental methods of analysis. This is a laboratory course.
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CHEM 421,422,423: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL(421)/WINTER(422)/SPRING(423) Prerequisites: CHEM 304, PHYS 133 or 153, MATH 162 for CHEM 421; CHEM 421 for CHEM 422; CHEM 422 for CHEM 423. Classical and statistical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, quantum theory, kinetics, symmetry, spectroscopic and diffraction methods of structure determination.
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CHEM 431,432,433: Physical Chemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL(431)/WINTER(432)/SPRING(433) Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 421, 422 and 423. For CHEM 421, completion of a computer programming course is strongly recommended. (See your Chemistry/Biochemistry advisor.) These courses cover data treatment, current physicochemical techniques, computer applications to chemical systems. These are laboratory courses.
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CHEM 440: Advanced Physical Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment or completion of CHEM 423. Further development of principles underlying molecular symmetry, group theory and quantum chemistry, with applications to molecular orbitals and molecular spectroscopy. Introduction to semiempirical calculations of electronic properties of molecules and analysis of spectroscopic data.
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CHEM 445: Topics in Forensic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: Acceptance into BS forensic option. This course includes a detailed investigation of current topics in forensic chemistry and forensic science. Topics will include courtroom testimony, laboratory accreditation and analyst certification. Laboratory work is included.
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