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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental principles and procedures of quantitative analytical chemistry. Laboratory includes titrimetic and instrumental methods. Prerequisite: CHM-112. Take CHM-112;
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3.00 Credits
The metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids will be discussed. The interrelationship of these pathways and control mechanisms will be emphasized. Prerequisite: CHM-104. Take CHM-104;
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3.00 Credits
The theory and application of modern instrumental methods of analysis are discussed. Laboratory work includes optical, chromatographic, and ion exchange techniques. Physics is highly recommended.Prerequisite: CHM-205, CHM-202, PHY- 102, PHY-108. Take CHM-205 CHM-202 PHY-102 or PHY-108;
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3.00 Credits
Chemistry and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and other biologically important chemical compounds are shown in relation to their role in the functioning of living materials. Prerequisite: CHM-202. Take CHM-202;
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of the study of the metabolism of biological compounds. Biosynthetic pathways, regulation by hormones, and other modulators and inter-relationships of pathways will be emphasized. Prerequisite: CHM-303. Take CHM-303;
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of chemical kinetics and an introduction to quantum mechanics. Prerequisite: CHM-305, MAT-202. Take CHM-305 MAT-202;
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3.00 Credits
This course may be taken up to two times for a maximum of six total credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the forensic science profession. Forensic scientists work in a laboratory setting, where they apply the principles and techniques of scientific analysis to the study of crime scene or accident scene evidence. Course topics include techniques used for the identification and analysis of body fluids, hair, fibers, plant material, latent fingerprints, voiceprints, firearms, documents, and photographs. Laboratory experiments emphasize histology, DNA analysis, wet chemical techniques, microscopy, and the use of spectroscopic instrumentation. Some field trips are included. Prerequisite: BIO-105, CHM-202, CHM-205, CRJ-111. Take BIO-105 CHM-202 CHM-205 CRJ-111;
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3.00 Credits
A study of factors influencing the physical and chemical properties of organic compounds emphasizes molecular orbital theory, methods of determining reaction mechanisms, and the study of reactive intermediates. Prerequisite: CHM-202. Take CHM-202;
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3.00 Credits
This course covers energetics of inorganic reactions, chemical bonding, acid-base theories, and coordination chemistry. Co-requisite: CHM-306.
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