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CHM 385: Conference Preparation
1.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
This course is designed to prepare students to attend a scientific conference, such as the national meeting of the American Chemical Society. During the course, students will learn how to read scientific journal articles, write about what they read, and learn to do literature research. They will also investigate the session offerings at the conference, read abstracts, and decide on a schedule of seminar sessions that they plan to attend at the conference. This schedule may also include specific programming for undergraduate students, since many conferences offer undergraduate programming designed to encourage interest in graduate school, inform them about graduate school options, and advise them in how best to apply. Students who have done research in a scientific field will be encouraged to present their research in either a poster or presentation. All students who participate in the class will be able to attend the conference. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission.
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CHM 390: Student Internship
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Students receive professional training in an actual employment setting. Academic credit is earned while working at a part-time job in local industry that uses students in chemistry. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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CHM 395: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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CHM 395L: Special Topics Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Special Topics Lab
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CHM 450: Research
4.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Second course in the capstone research track. Under colse supervision by a chemistry faculty memeber, students will follow their previously developed research plan to conduct laboratory experiments. The results of these experiments will be used to further the course of the students research project or subproject. Prerequisite: CHM 375.
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CHM 475: Thesis
2.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Third and final course in the three-course capstone research track. Students will complete literature and laboratory research in support of their research project. Once the research is completed the student will produce a thesis describing all aspects of the project and its contribution to the body of chemical knowledge. The thesis will be presented and defended to members fo the chemistry faculty and student body. Prerequisite: CHM 450.
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CJ 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
An examination of the organization and jurisdiction of various agencies in the criminal justice field - role of police, courts, prosecution, corrections, probation and parole - and their impact and involvement with the individual and community.
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CJ 215: Police and Society
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Review of research on the police, including selected social institutional factors as related to their influence on police systems. Prerequisite: CJ 101.
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CJ 240: Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
An introductory forensic science class encompassing historical development of forensic science, physical evidence, crime scene investigation, methods and techniques of the modern crime laboratory and legal considerations surrounding the scientific investigation of crime. Prerequisite: CJ 101.
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CJ 304: Law and Evidence
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Theory, concepts and philosophy of criminal law; analysis of case decisions and laws on the production and presentation of evidence in criminal trials; and application of laws to law enforcement field problems. Prerequisite: CJ 101, CJ 215.
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