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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introductory chemistry course focusing on applications of chemistry in living organisms and in society examined in both the laboratory and lecture settings. Chemical principles are studied in relation to health, consumer awareness, and the environment. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. Four hour option includes laboratory. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the areas of Physical Science with a Lab (4 hours) and without a Lab (3 hours) (IAI Code: P1 903L).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the scientific basis of forensics investigations, using a case history/problem-solving approach. Discusses scientific procedures for evidence collection at crime scenes and the laboratory analysis of evidence. Topics include fingerprints, soil/imprints, toxicology, ballistics, arson/explosions, blood/body fluid analysis, DNA profiles, and PCR technology. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. Same as CLS 315. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science without a Lab.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory illustrates many of the basic scientific procedures and analyses used in forensic science laboratories. Exercises include fingerprinting, hair/fiber analysis, soil/glass analysis, PCR and DNA profiling, toxicology, blood spatter analysis, and field tests for blood, semen, and drugs. This optional laboratory to be taken with CHE 315. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. Same as CLS 316. This course, along with CHE 315, fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to acquisition and analysis of chemical data, statistical analysis and method evaluation. Discussion of equilibrium, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry, physical and chemical methods of separation and optical spectroscopy. Course Information: This course cannot be counted towards a CHE major or minor. Prerequisite: CHE 141 and 241 or equivalent, CHE 322 or concurrent enrollment.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to basic laboratory techniques and procedures necessary for competent performance. Topics will include laboratory safety, volumetric and gravimetric measurements, titrations, critical evaluation of data, laboratory mathematics, preparing solutions and dilutions, and basic spectrophotometric measurements. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 141 and 241 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
First semester of university level organic chemistry. Study of organic structure, reactions and mechanisms, includes relationship of structure to function. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 141 and 241 or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course cultivating techniques for separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Includes an introduction to spectroscopy and application of techniques to illustrative organic preparations. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 367, or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Second-semester of university level organic chemistry that builds on a basic knowledge of organic structure, reactions, and mechanisms. Focus on organic synthesis and reaction mechanisms. Includes an introduction to biomolecules. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 367 or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
Second-semester course in organic chemistry laboratory. Continues to expose students to new laboratory techniques and integrates spectroscopy with synthesis. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 367 and CHE 368 or equivalent.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Independent studies are meant to serve as a mini project to help prepare students for CHE 400, Undergraduate Research. It is intended to supplement, not supplant, regular course offerings. Students interested in an independent study must secure the consent of a faculty advisor prior to registration and submit any required documentation to the advisor. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
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