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CH 452: Topics in Advanced Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
One of the following topics will be investigated in both the literature and the laboratory: (1) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; (2) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy; (3) Mass Spectrometry/Gas Chromatography; (4) Spectroscopic Methods in Structure Determination. Extended-format course. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and Chemistry 367 and 351. (Not offered 2008-09.) .5 unit.
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CH 467: Spectroscopy and Quantum Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
The detailed interpretation of molecular structure and spectra. Quantum theory and chemical statistics are applied to the interactions of electromagnetic radiation with molecules. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor or Chemistry 367 and Mathematics 203. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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CH 467 - Spectroscopy and Quantum Mechanics
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CH 475: Inorganic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
The periodic table and trends within it, focusing on the following substances: metals, ionic compounds, molecular compounds, organometallic compounds and coordination complexes. Models of chemical bonding will be compared for each class of substance. Special topics such as the boron hydrides, metal clusters, inorganic polymers and nonexistent compounds. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor or Chemistry 367. 1 unit - Kester, Lindeman.
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CH 476: Topics in Transition Metal Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
One of the following topics will be investigated in both the literature and the laboratory: (1) Electronic Spectra; (2) Magnetic Properties; (3) Biochemical Aspects; (4) Metal Cluster Compounds; (5) Ligand Substitution Reactions; (6) Electron Transfer Reactions. Extended-format course. Blocks 5 - 8: Topics in Transition Metal Chemistry. Prerequisite: Chemistry 475. .5 unit - Kester.
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CH 490: Senior Seminar Pass/Fail ONLY
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
An adjunct course spread out over the whole year in which guest lecturers and juniors and seniors orally present their independent research (either literature or laboratory) to the department in an open forum for discussion. One semester required in the senior year for both chemistry and biochemistry majors. Prerequisite: Required for Chemistry Majors. (Not offered 2008-09.) .25 unit.
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CH 490 - Senior Seminar Pass/Fail ONLY
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CH 495: Special Topics in Chem
1.50 Credits
Colorado College
Selected by the student with the advice of the instructor. Class and laboratory arranged. No more than six of these courses, i.e., 1.5 units, can be counted toward graduation. Only a total of three units of Investigations in Chemistry and Special Topics in Chemistry combined can be counted toward graduation. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. .25 unit.
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CH 499: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
A thesis topic to be chosen by student with advice from a member (or members) of the department. Upon presentation of thesis proposal by the student, department faculty will authorize or deny registration in 499. Prerequisite: Consent of department. 1 unit.
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CL 101: Greek for Beginners
2.00 Credits
Colorado College
Introduction to the structure of classical Greek; reading of short texts from Plato to The New Testament to provide practice in literary reading and initiation in major areas of Western thought. 2 units - Dobson.
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CL 111: Latin for Beginners
2.00 Credits
Colorado College
Introduction to the structure of classical Latin; reading of short texts from Plautus to Milton and Newton to provide practice in literary and rhetorical reading and initiation in major areas of western thought. Attention to the history of the language and its relation to ancient, medieval and modern culture. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) 2 units - FitzGibbon.
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CL 114: Goddesses,Heroes,Sages and Statesmen:An Introduction to Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
An introduction to ancient Greek and Roman cultures through readings of original sources and some study of the original languages. How human beings conceived the order of nature and culture and the sacred and secular in these periods constitutes the common inheritance of Western culture and predisposes views of self and individual in contemporary Western thought. Emphasis on how these cultures understood the destructive and creative powers of chaos and what forms of order they thought best for human beings. Block 1 will include selections from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Hesiod's Theogony, the Presocratics, the ancient Greek dramatists Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, the historians Herodotus and Thucydides, Aristotle's Poetics and Plato's Symposium and Phaedrus. Block 2 will include selections from the statesmen Cicero and Caesar, the historian Sallust and Livy, and lyric and epic poetry of Lucretius, Catullus, Vergil, Horace and Ovid. Prerequisite: FYE Course, Freshmen Only. (Also listed as History 114.) 1 unit - Dobson, FitzGibbon.
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