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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Instruction is given on the use of chemical literature resources such as Chemical Abstracts, Science Citation Index, Beilstein, Current Contents and computerized information retrieval. Students prepare a library-based research paper and poster on a chemical topic of their choice as a culmination of instruction on planning a research paper: outlining, using correct scientifi c English and formats for documentation (footnotes, endnotes, bibliographies) preparing visuals, abstracts and letters of transmittal. Class 2, Credit 2 (F, W)
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to offer students teaching experience in an undergraduate laboratory setting. Evaluation by a faculty supervisor is based on teaching performance and preparation of materials required for the lab. (Must have completed the course and laboratory or equivalent experience under consideration with a grade of A or B; permission of instructor/laboratory coordinator and department head) Class 3-6, Credit 1-2 (F, W, S, SU)
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0.00 Credits
Cooperative education experience for undergraduate chemistry students. Credit 0 (offered every quarter)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-directed student projects or research usually involving laboratory work and/or calculations that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-directed student projects or research usually involving laboratory work and/or calculations that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-directed student projects or research usually involving laboratory and/or calculations that would be considered original. (Permission of research adviser) Class variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Courses in which topics of special interest to a suffi ciently large group of students, and not covered in other courses, may be offered upon request. Class variable, Credit variable (offered upon suffi cient request)
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1.00 Credits
Course provides an opportunity for undergraduates to participate in a research project with chemistry faculty, requiring a more formalized presentation of results than the 1009-541 or 1010-541 series. Results from the research must be reported in a public forum (such as a written report, poster, and/or oral presentation) as determined by the research adviser and the head of the department of chemistry. (Permission of the research adviser and approval by the head of the department of chemistry) Class/lab variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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2.00 Credits
Course provides an opportunity for undergraduates to participate in a research project with chemistry faculty, requiring a more formalized presentation of results than the 1009-541 or 1010-541 series. Results from the research must be submitted in a formal report, following American Chemical Society guidelines. Public presentations of results, such as a poster or oral presentation, may also be required by the research adviser and the head of the department of chemistry. (Permission of the research adviser and approval by the head of the department of chemistry) Class/lab variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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3.00 Credits
Course provides an opportunity for undergraduates to participate in a research project with chemistry faculty, requiring a more formalized presentation of results than the 1009-541 or 1010-541 series. Results from the research must be submitted in a formal written report, following American Chemical Society guidelines. Public presentation of results, such as a poster or oral presentation, may also be required by the research adviser and the head of the department of chemistry. (Permission of research adviser and approval by the head of the department of chemistry) Class/lab variable, Credit variable (F, W, S, SU)
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