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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, latent fingerprints, firearms, documents, and photographs. Laboratory experiments emphasize DNA analysis, chemical techniques, microscopy, and the use of spectroscopic instrumentation. Prerequisites: CHEM1210 and CHEM1215 Co-requisite: CHEM2150
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHEM2100
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the general principles, theories, and concepts of inorganic chemistry for students in engineering, environmental science and related fields. Topics covered include: Thermochemistry, Solution Chemistry, rates of Reaction, Equilibrium, Acids and Bases, Complex Ions, Electrochemistry, and Chemistry of the Metals and Nonmetals. Prerequisites: CHEM1210 and CHEM1215 Co-requisite: CHEM2215
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1.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the general principles, theories and concepts of inorganic chemistry for students in engineering, environmental science and related fields. Topics covered include: Safety, solution chemistry, thermochemistry, reaction rates, equilibrium, acids and bases, complex ions, electrochemistry, density determination, stoichiometry, titration, spectroscopy, and periodic trends. Co-requisite: CHEM2210
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3.00 Credits
This course is an advanced level chemistry course. It is designed to fulfill the organic chemistry requisites for biology and chemistry majors as well as for pre-medical, pre-dental, pharmacy, chiropractic, and chemical engineering schools. Students registering for this course must have a good background in general chemistry. Knowledge of chemical bonding, structure and physical properties, acid-base theory, kinetics and equilibrium are fundamental for the concept building approach of organic chemistry. Topics covered include: IUPAC nomenclature, conformations, hybridization and VSEPR theory, optical activity, resonance, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and functional groups characteristics. Prerequisites: CHEM2210 and CHEM2215 Co-requisite: CHEM2325
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1.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the general principles and concepts of organic chemistry for students in environmental science and related fields. Topics covered include: Distillation, Extraction, Recrystallization, Chromotography, Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration, Reactions of Alkenes, SN2 Reactions, Kinetics, and IR Spectroscopy. Co-requisite: CHEM2320
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Chemistry 2320/2325 with an emphasis on aromatic and carbonyl chemistry. Spectroscopy and chromatography are integrated into the lecture and laboratory. Analysis of compounds is by classical and instrumental methods. Prerequisites: CHEM2320 and CHEM2325 Co-requisite: CHEM2425
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1.00 Credits
This course must be taken concurrently with CHEM 2420. Spectroscopy and chromatography are integrated into the laboratory. Analysis of compounds is done by classical and instrumental methods. Co-requisite: CHEM2420
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3.00 Credits
This course is the field of science that investigates the chemical and molecular reactions that sustain life. The goal of this course is to study these reactions in connection to their role in biological systems. The course will begin with a discussion of the structure and function of the biomolecules involved in those important reactions. Students will then study bioenergetic principles that rule the synthesis and degradation of biological macromolecules. Finally, the integration and regulation of metabolic pathways will be discussed. Prerequisites: CHEM2420 and BIOL3370 Co-requisite: CHEM3225
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1.00 Credits
This course gives students a hand-on experience with the use of advanced technology and instrumentation to promote deeper understanding of life chemistry. Co-requisite: CHEM3220
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