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3.00 Credits
Original research for the thesis-based Master's degree. Offered online or on-site.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar structured as a set of directed readings to provide a deeper understanding of the focus and foundations of Catholic and Mercy traditions. Provides opportunities for sustained discussions of issues that contribute to a more profound understanding of compassionate service and women's leadership in the context of the Christian and Mercy tradition, as well as providing an opportunity to integrate the learning from various other Catholicism and Culture courses. Service component required, which may be completed in conjunction with an internship course or field placement in the major or selected one from a number of local or regional sites.
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4.00 Credits
Discussion of trends in world population, food, water and energy and how these issues affect the environment. Emphasis on the basic scientific principles behind these issues and upon possible solutions. Three hours lecture, three hours related field trips per week. Laboratory fee: $50.
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4.00 Credits
Basic structure of matter and the nature of chemical reactions, including atomic and molecular structure, the Periodic Table, electromagnetic radiation, bonding theory, stoichiometry, thermochemistry and states of matter. Establishes a solid foundation for further study in the field. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite: High school algebra.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Fundamental Chemical Principles I including gas laws, equilibrium theory, acids and bases, reaction kinetics and oxidation-reduction reactions. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite: CHEM175.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamentals of organic chemistry, including a study of relative reactivities, stabilities, and resonance, application of these concepts to simple reactions, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. Laboratory emphasis on techniques and spectroscopy. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite: CHEM175 and 176.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Emphasis on the applications of concepts from first semester and to numerous organic reactions from a mechanistic point of view. Laboratory includes synthetic methods that parallel lecture topics. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite: CHEM200 or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
Basic principles of organic chemistry with focus on structure and nomenclature, properties and reactions of the following organic families: alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters and amines. Special emphasis on applications to health related fields. Prerequisite: one semester of college level general/inorganic chemistry. Permission of the department chair only.
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4.00 Credits
Descriptive approach to the chemistry of the human body. Study of the structures and properties of the major classes of biomolecules, enzyme catalysis, metabolism and chemical aspects of genetics. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite: CHEM170 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental techniques and theoretical background of quantitative analysis including: (1) gravimetric and volumetric methods and (2) separation techniques including chromatography. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Laboratory fee: $50. Prerequisite or concurrent: CHEM200.
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