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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for Chemistry 437 emphasizing the application of spectroscopic techniques such as FT-NMR (1H and 13C) and FT-IR to the characterization of organic and organometallic compounds, and requiring completion of a complex multi-step synthesis. One 3-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: CH 312, 312L, 381, 381L, or by permission of the instructor. Special fee: $30.00. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Chemical interpretations of biological phenomena; compounds of biological significance as related to metabolism; carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes. Also listed as BI 441 but creditable only in field for which registered. Prerequisites: CH 312, 312L. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to quantum mechanics studying the postulates, the wave equation, operator techniques, atomic and molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Also listed as PH 444 but creditable only in field for which registered. Prerequisites: CH 381, 381L, or MA 126, PH 343. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Elements of classical statistical mechanics and thermodynamics with an introduction to quantum statistical mechanics. Also listed as PH 456 but creditable only in field for which registered. Prerequisites: CH 381, 381L. ( Fall, odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
The chemical composition of the oceans, major fresh water reservoirs, and rivers will be considered with emphasis on trace metals, organic compounds and suspended solids. The chemical contributors to overall water quality will be considered in the context of a model for both an urban and a rural watershed. Prerequisites: CH 305, 305L. ( Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental environmental laws and regulations of the United States. Primary emphasis will be on the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Prerequisites: CH 311, 311L. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
The chemical composition of the atmosphere will be considered with emphasis on trace gases, aerosols and particulates. Primary photochemical processes will be examined along with the transport and fate of toxic gases and hydrocarbons. The production and decomposition of ozone in both the troposphere and the stratosphere will be studied. Global models for the accumulation of greenhouse gases will be considered. Prerequisites: CH 381, 381L. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
Training in the use of chemical literature as found in technical libraries. One class period per week plus additional library assignments. Prerequisites: CH 312, 312L, 322, 322LW. (Offered on sufficient demand)
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2.00 Credits
Principles and procedures for water, air and soil sampling in the environment. The application of basic analytical techniques such as gas chromatography (GC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA) to environmental samples will be emphasized. A limited scope field study will be performed. Two 3-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: CH 432, 432LW. Special fee: $30.00. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide pre-health professions (pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, pre-podiatry, and pre-veterinary) students direct contact with the health professions and the variety of aspects of health care delivery through supervised observation and instruction at an approved area hospital and/or private practice. Open to junior and senior pre-health professions students with a GPA not less than 3.0 and with approval of the pre-health professions advisor. Not applicable for credit toward a major or minor in biology; may be used as a general elective. Also listed as BI 480 but creditable only in field for which registered. (Fall, Spring)
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