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Prerequisite: CHE 2317 with a "C" or better and consent of the department chair
A one-semester internship during which a student devotes a minimum of 12-hours per week of employment in the industrial chemical laboratory environment. Activities will be monitored by a mentor at the industrial site and by a faculty member. May be repeated once for credit.
3360. Supervised Industrial Chemistry Internship 3 hours
4111. Teaching of Laboratory Chemistry I 1 hour
Prerequisite: consent of instructor
Overview of ideal and practical aspects involved in the selection, preparation, supervision, and evaluation of laboratory experiments. One discussion-conference per week.
4112. Teaching of Laboratory Chemistry II 1 hour
Prerequisite: consent of instructor
Overview of ideal and practical aspects involved in the selection, preparation, supervision, and evaluation of laboratory experiments. One discussion-conference per week.
4248. Applied Research Methods 2 hours
A one-semester course emphasizing aspects of project-based research methodology. Topics will include project selection, literature research, wet laboratory skills, instrumental laboratory skills, report writing, and presentation skills.
4251/4251H. Senior Research in Chemistry 2 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 3251
Identification and definition of research problem, design of technical approach, laboratory experimentation, and composition of research report in thesis format. Eight hours of research activities per week. May be repeated for total of 4 credit hours.
4252/4252H. Senior Research in Chemistry II 2 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 3251
Identification and definition of research problem, design of technical approach, laboratory experimentation, and composition of research report in thesis format. Eight hours of research activities per week. May be repeated for total of 4 credit hours.
4312. Advanced Instrumental Analysis 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 3318
Theory and applications of modern instrumental analyses, with emphasis on principles of analytic technique, operating parameters of instruments, and sophisticated data manipulative practices. Three lecture hours per week.
4113. Advanced Instrumental Laboratory 1 hour
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHE 4312
Demonstration and application of the basic principles underlining instruments commonly used for advanced analytical work. Students will learn the general applicability of various instrumental and computer-aided methods that can be used to solve many chemical problems. Four hours of recitation/laboratory per week.
4326. Biochemistry I 3 hours
Prerequisite: CHE 2317 with a "C" or better and concurrent enrollment CHE 4126
Introduction to amino acids, protein structure and function, enzymes, oxygen transport systems, carbohydrate chemistry and function,