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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: CHE 202, MAT 126, PHY 108, or permission of instructor. A one-semester survey course exploring the principles of physical chemistry, oriented toward the needs of forensic chemistry majors and students in environmental and health-related sciences. Topics include thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum chemistry, and atomic and molecular spectroscopies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Hands-on experience in approved research and/or development project of current interest to local chemical industry. Student is a full-time employee of the industry, drawing full pay for the designated period.
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4.00 Credits
4, 2/6 Prerequisites: CHE 301 and CHE 305 or CHE 331. Chemical analysis and structure determination through study of the theory and operation of instruments involving visible, ultraviolet, infrared, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry; emission spectroscopy, colorimetry; flame photometry; chromatography; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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3.00 Credits
3, 0/0 Prerequisites: CHE 312, CHE 403, permission of instructor, and senior status. Field experience in a forensic laboratory involving routine and research work in forensic chemistry. Note: Police laboratories sometimes require background checks and/or drug screens prior to placement. While not required by the college, these can affect students' abilities to complete the program.
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3.00 Credits
3, 1/6 Prerequisites: CHE 301, CHE 312, and MAT 311. This course will provide laboratory experience in forensic chemistry including analytical experiments in blood work, hair and fiber analysis, arson, toxicology, and explosive residue analysis.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: CHE 305. Advanced topics in theoretical and physical organic chemistry with emphasis on reaction types, mechanisms, and structure.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: CHE 305 or CHE 331. Introduction to modern inorganic chemistry, with special emphasis on periodic variations of structural and bonding patterns among inorganic compounds of the main group and transition elements. Kinetic and thermodynamic factors that govern the preparation and stabilities of inorganic compounds.
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2.00 Credits
2, 0/6 Prerequisite: CHE 301. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHE 460. Laboratory experience in the synthesis and characterization of selected inorganic compounds using a variety of techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: CHE 202; BIO 211 recommended. Study of the molecular structure and function of the four major classes of biomolecules: proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. Examination of enzyme kinetics, mechanism, and regulation. Examination of the molecular nature of DNA replication and an introduction to recombinant DNA technology.
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1.00 Credits
1, 0/3 Prerequisites: CHE 202 and CHE 301. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHE 470. Introduction to techniques in the modern biochemistry laboratory. Participation in laboratory experiments illustrating these techniques and general biochemical principles.
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