CHEM 109-010 ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT Study of the interaction of physical science and the environment, providing students not majoring in science an understanding of the scientific principles in our technological society. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
CHEM 210-014 INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH Introduction to individual directed study on an approved subject under faculty supervision. Written report required. May be taken twice for credit. May not be used to satisfy requirements for chemistry major or minor. Prerequisite: Consent of the department. Two hours laboratory per week per credit hour.
CHEM 310-014 INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH Intermediate level individual chemical research on an approved subject under supervision of a member of the faculty. Written report and seminar presentation required. May be taken for credit. May not be used to satisfy requirements of chemistry major or minor. Prerequisites: Consent of department and successful completion of, or current enrollment in CHEM 221. Two hours laboratory per week per credit.
CHEM 341-010 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I Comprehensive study of the fundamental concepts of physical chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 122, MATH 201, PHYS 123 or 223. MATH 202 is recommended. Four hours per week.
CHEM 403-014 PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH Individual undergraduate research on approved subject under supervision of a member of the faculty. Students will be introduced to the chemical literature, writing styles, and presentation styles used in chemistry. Prerequisite: Twenty-four hours of chemistry and permission of department chair. Nine hours per week.
CHEM 410-014 CHEMICAL RESEARCH Individual undergraduate research on approved subject under supervision of a member of the staff. Written report, seminar presentation required. May be taken twice for credit. Prerequisites: CHEM 403 and permission of department chair. Six hours laboratory per week, conference with the instructor.
CHEM 441-010 ADV EXPERIMENTAL CHEM I Blended lecture/lab experience in experimental chemistry. Emphasis on the relationship between synthesis, instrumental methods and thermodynamic principles. Prerequisite: CHEM 333; CHEM 341; and CHEM 342 or 311. Six hours per week.
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