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3.00 Credits
This course provides in-depth study of chemistry knowledge involved in the main classes of hazardous materials including explosives, compressed gases, flammable liquids and solids, oxidizers, poisons, corrosives, and radioactive materials. Chemical principles such as molecular structures, reactivity, and compatibility will be examined for each class of hazardous materials. The course will also introduce chemical safety and relevant regulations involved with hazardous materials in various industries, laboratories, and the environment.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the drug development and the pharmaceutical industry. The course will, follow the path that new drugs take from their discovery in the laboratory, through in vitro testing, clinical trails, to final Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and post-market survellance. Attention will be paid to the role of the FDA, and ethical issues at every step along the path to market. Students will also examine drugs as molecules and how they function physiologically, as well as a look at the major in vivo targets of drugs.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is an in-depth special topics course in the discipline of chemistry. The specific topics will be chosen by the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces science, education majors, and others to systematic methods of accessing scientific information. While the focus is on searching the chemical literature, students will be exposed to searching information relevant to other scientific disciplines. Students learn to use important library resources such as abstracts, reviews, monographs, and on-line sources.
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1.00 Credits
This is a laboratory course designed to further develop experiences in advanced laboratory experiences including laboratory techniques and instrumentation.
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3.00 Credits
This is an in-depth special topics course which continues the study of carbon-based structures. The specific topics will be chosen by the instructor and may include topics in physical organic chemistry, spectroscopy, synthesis, and other advanced topics in Organic Chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
This lecture course introduces nomenclature, classification, synthesis, chemical and physical properties, characterization, and processing methods of various types of polymers. Applications of polymers in a wide range of areas are also reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the first of a two-course sequence in physical chemistry. Topics include properties of gases, laws of thermodynamics, phases of matter, chemical equilibrium, and chemical kinetics.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with the practical aspects of experimental physical chemistry. The laboratory experience will illustrate the fundamental concepts discussed in the Physical Chemistry 1 lecture course.
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1.00 Credits
A foundation course for chemistry majors. The primary focus will be on use of instrumentation to obtain data, calculate and increase understanding of chemical phenomenon.
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