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1.00 Credits
In this course students prepare a detailed presentation based on the chemical literature and independent research. Research results are presented to chemistry faculty and students at an end-of-year science symposium. Prerequisite: CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the organic and physical chemistry of high polymers, including methods of preparation, chemical and physical properties, and structure-property relationships. Prerequisites: CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 305 Physical Chemistry I, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
This course covers topics including stereochemistry and conformational analysis, free radicals, molecular rearrangements, and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory work includes selected studies in procedures of synthesis and instrumental techniques for the identification of synthesized materials. Prerequisites: CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 316 Instrumental Analysis, Lecture; and CHEM 3316 Instrumental Analysis, Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics from inorganic chemistry at an advanced level are presented in this course. The stereochemistry, kinetics, and mechanisms of inorganic reactions are emphasized. Prerequisites: CHEM 305 Physical Chemistry I, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the process for making industrial chemicals and the influences of energy, environment and safety regulations on industry. Rudiments of chemical engineering and business and economic practices which govern the management of chemical and pharmaceutical industries are discussed. Prerequisites: CHEM 208 Organic Chemistry II
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1.00 Credits
Chemistry majors are encouraged to participate in chemical research under the guidance and supervision of a faculty mentor. This course does not replace other chemistry requirements and a final written paper is required. Prerequisites: The permission of the instructor and the approval of the chairperson and sophomore, junior, or senior status.
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2.00 Credits
Chemistry majors are encouraged to participate in chemical research under the guidance and supervision of a faculty mentor. This course does not replace other chemistry requirements and a final written paper is required. Prerequisites: The permission of the instructor and the approval of the chairperson and sophomore, junior, or senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Chemistry majors are encouraged to participate in chemical research under the guidance and supervision of a faculty mentor. This course does not replace other chemistry requirements and a final written paper is required. Prerequisites: The permission of the instructor and the approval of the chairperson and sophomore, junior, or senior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an examination of critical issues pertaining to communication skills development in early childhood. Developmental milestones, communication disorders, basic observation and assessment techniques, and recommendations for remediation of preschoolers presenting with delays or disorders will be addressed. Assignments will include readings, collaboration, and an examination of the literature. **Course and code number pending approval during AY 2007-08. Please see Department.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in Criminal Justice which offers an overview of the administration of police, court, and correctional agencies and the decision-making points from the initial investigation or arrest by police to the eventual release of the offender and his or her reentry into society. The roles of the police, the prosecuting attorney, the defense attorney, judge, probation, corrections, and parole are examined individually and collectively.
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