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5.00 Credits
2 (0 + 4) Prerequisite: CHE 3280 Corequisite: CHE 3260 This course provides a laboratory study of the basic principles of quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. Technical report writing and literature search will be emphasized.
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5.00 Credits
4 (3 + 2) Prerequisite: CHE 2700 or CHE 2710 and CHE 2711 The course is designed for field investigators seeking a minor in criminalistics. Course material presented includes identification; individualization; collection and preservation of physical evidence; approach, processing, and investigation of crime scenes; establishing identity; trace evidence; impressions evidence; blood; and other biological evidence.
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5.00 Credits
4 (3 + 2) Prerequisite: CHE 3600 This course is a continuation of CHE 3600 for field investigators seeking a minor in criminalistics. Course materials include specialized instruction in the following topics: drugs and toxicology, arson and explosives, sexual assault investigation, burglary investigation, motor vehicle investigation, and homicide investigation.
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5.00 Credits
4 (3 + 3) Prerequisite: CHE 2710, CHE 3000, CHE 3010, CHE 3110, CHE 3130 This course introduces the theory and practice of forensic science with an emphasis on the analysis and interpretation of physical evidence. Class and laboratory introduce forensic microscopy, crime scene investigation, crime scene evidence search, forensic chemistry, toxicology, drug analysis, and fire debris analysis.
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5.00 Credits
4 (3 + 3) Prerequisite: CHE 3700 This course is a continuation of CHE 3700 that focuses on forensic biology, DNA analysis and hair analysis. The development of oral and written communication skills is emphasized.
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5.00 Credits
1-3 (1-3 + 0)Prerequisite: Any lower-division science course and ENG 1010, or Permission of instructor This course provides a working familiarity with the technical issues that influence major public policy decisions. Policy issues and relevant technologies and their interactions are discussed. Course content varies according to current topics, such as health, environment, and energy. This course may be repeated under different topics.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3110; CHE 3190 or CHE 3260 This course provides an integrated study of techniques used for the investigation of organic reaction mechanisms and a survey of the nature of important organic reaction intermediates.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3110, CHE 3130; CHE 3190 or CHE 3260 A unified approach to classical and modern synthetic chemistry, including aspects of mechanism and stereochemistry.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3000, CHE 3010, CHE 3100; CHE 3190 or 3250 This course presents the theory and practice of instrumental methods of analysis. Topics include: electronics; atomic and emission spectroscopy; UV-VIS spectroscopy; fluorescence and phosphorescence spectrophotometry; emission and absorption spectroscopy; infrared spectrometry; Raman spectroscopy; NMR electro analytical methods; HPLC, GC, SPE, CE, and other chromatography methods.
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5.00 Credits
2 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: CHE 3000, CHE 3010, CHE 3100, CHE 3110; CHE 3190 or CHE 3250 Corequisite: CHE 4100 This course provides a laboratory study of instrumental methods employing electromagnetic radiation, magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, chromatography, and electrochemistry. Chemical literacy and report writing are emphasized.
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