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CHEM 561: Advanced Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An investigation of the synthesis of complex molecules. Emphasis on the synthesis of natural products, drugs and organometallic compounds with a discussion of the problems encountered in industrial organic synthesis.
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CHEM 570: Instrumental Organic Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Discussions of the applications of instrumental methods (IR, UV/VISIBLE, NMR and ESR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and modern liquid and gas chromatography) to the separation and identification of organic compounds.
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CHEM 580: Chemical Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
A fast-paced review of the basic theory and design of spectroscopic and chromatographic instrumentation and hands-on experience with the instruments. A previous course in instrumentation is helpful, but the course begins with the fundamentals so that students without this background may enroll.
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CHEM 585: Introduction to the Biochemistry of Cancer
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Focuses on describing the underlying molecular causes of cancer. The biochemistry involved in the cellular processes that regulate normal and abnormal cell growth. Several specific kinds of cancer are used as examples of how the biochemistry of these cells has been altered.
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CHEM 586: Biochemical and Instrumental Analysis in Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
The application of biochemical and instrumental techniques in the analysis of various types of physical evidence. Commonly employed techniques for the identification of fire and explosion debris, gunshot residues, fibers, and other polymers are explored. Students also acquire an understanding of current methods of forensic analysis of biological materials, such as PCR and immunoassay. The unique problems associated with the testing and comparison of materials collected at crime scenes or from other, uncontrolled sources are discussed.
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CHEM 587: Environmental Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Emphasizes the past and present relationships between the Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, composition and cycles involved, evolution of the biomass and formation of coal and petroleum.
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CHEM 587 - Environmental Geochemistry
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CHEM 589: Inorganic Polymer Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
A study of the major polymeric systems of inorganic compounds. The synthesis of long range inorganic networks is discussed with an emphasis upon structure, periodic trends, characterization and properties as well as upon historical developments and modern applications.
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CHEM 593: Advanced Chemistry Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
See semester course bulletin for description of current offerings.
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CHEM 597: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Opportunity for independent study in conjunction with a faculty member or with an individual from a cooperating industry. Areas to be investigated are specified by mutual agreement. Laboratory fee ($50) required if research is undertaken at the College. Prerequisite: Application forms for independent study are available in the Graduate School and must be approved by the project advisor, department chair and the Vice-President for Academic Affairs.
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CHEM 598: Research Planning Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An introduction to research design and data evaluation and interpretation. Students must register for this course at least one semester prior to undertaking extensive thesis work.
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