The Shepherd University Digital Collection includes Shepherd University's: Course Catalogs (1873-2011) Cohongoroota (1910-1983), the college yearbook; The Picket (1896-2000), Shepherd's student newspaper << Prerequisites: . ANTH 203 – Introduction to Anthropology (3 cr): An introduction to the discipline of anthropology including an overview of the diversity of human culture from both biological and cultural perspectives. Prerequisites: The course is designed as a combination lecture, recitation and computer modeling components.The material to be covered will be an in-depth review of the structure and function relationships of proteins.
Topics include quantum mechanical principles, applications in translational, vibrational and rotational motions, atomic and molecular structure and spectroscopy. This course is suited for a broad spectrum of majors, not just science majors. Computer modeling, structure analysis and review of the current primary research literature will be used.
Topics include studies of drugs of abuse, fingerprinting, crime scene search techniques, and many others. . Topics include the first and second laws of thermodynamics, solution properties, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, and chemical kinetics. Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that CHEM 340L is a laboratory course designed to accompany CHEM 340.
Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that Forensic chemistry is a course for students interested in the hard-sciences underlying forensic investigations. Particular emphasis is placed on methods for water and soil analysis. Topics covered include the chemistry of alkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, and other functional groups. A special aspect of the course is case scenarios and discussions based on the outcome of real-life investigations. Techniques covered include atomic spectroscopy, molecular spectroscopy, electrochemistry, mass spectroscopy, and chromatography. Reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy of organic compounds are emphasized.
In addition, several of our courses fall under the The following courses fall under the Core Curriculum “LS” or Lab Science, which is a Tier One and require a full 8-credit sequence of the same science.CHEM 250 is a one-semester survey lecture course for students interested in the hard sciences underlying forensic investigations. Distillation, GC-MS, IR, and NMR studies are expanded. These topics include studies of drugs of abuse, forensic instrumentation, forensic laboratory analysis, and many others. Instrument design, sample preparation methods, precision, detection limits, selectivity, and sensitivity are examined for each technique.
Chromatography and spectroscopy are covered at an introductory level. Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that A special aspect of the course is case scenarios and discussions based on the outcome of real-life investigations. Prerequisites: . Please note that back issues of publications on this Web site reflect information that was accurate at the time of each publication's print date. Prerequisites:. Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that CHEM 440L is a laboratory course that covers more advanced physical chemistry laboratory methods. Corequisite: It is strongly recommended, but not required, that CHEM 333 is a course for students interested in the chemical aspects of the environment. TLC, GC-MS, IR, NMR, distillation, and polarimetry are emphasized. Corequisite: It is strongly recommended, but not required that This course continues exploring routes of organic synthesis, mechanistic studies, molecular modeling, and modern techniques for the separation and characterization of organic compounds. It is devoted to the structure of matter with emphasis on quantum chemistry.
Environmental Chemistry is a one-semester survey course that includes many topics. 2012-2013 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 2011-2012 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 2009-2011 Catalog with Supplement Changes [ARCHIVED CATALOG] Shop Shepherd University Apparel, Textbooks, Merchandise and Gifts at the Bookstore. Shepherd University Catalog; Shepherd University Schedule; Shepherd University Calendar; Course Descriptions: CHEM 100 – Chemical Science (3 cr) This course is designed primarily for future elementary school teachers.
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Prerequisites: . Home football and lacrosse games are played in Ram Stadium. Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that CHEM 333L is a one-credit laboratory course covering analytical techniques important to environmental testing. Forensic chemistry is a one-semester survey course that includes many topics.
Prerequisite/corequisite: Current or prior enrollment in CHEM 321 covers the theoretical background and practical problem solving skills needed for quantitative chemical analyses. The link below will take you to the complete list of Psychology (PSYC) courses from the current Shepherd University catalog. Course Information; Course Information. When using any element of the Course Catalog, please credit Shepherd University Archives and Special Collections, Scarborough Library. Flat-Rate Shipping. Students are expected to use advanced data handling and error treatment methods. Students learn how to prepare samples and how to make accurate and precise measurements.
Particular attention is given to data analysis and evaluation of data.
Prerequisites: . Corequisite: It is recommended, but not required, that CHEM 321L covers the techniques for volumetric, gravimetric, potentiometric, chromatographic, and spectroscopic analyses. Special emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of spectroscopy, chromatography and electrochemistry. This course is suited for chemistry or biology majors. Acalog is a powerful tool used by many colleges and universities across the country to present their catalogs.. All future catalogs will use this format, taking the place of the print catalog. Prerequisites: .