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150 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />

spectroscopic chemical analyses will be studied. Three lectures and one three-hour<br />

laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CH 120 or CH 149. Fall, Spring.<br />

CH 293, 393, 493 Independent Study in Chemistry (½ or 1)<br />

Directed study for advanced students in the major. Specific guidelines concerning<br />

independent study projects appear in the “Exploration Term and Contract Learning”<br />

section of this catalog.<br />

CH 297, 397, 497 Internship in Science and Technology (1)<br />

Study and application of research methods in scientific-related industry. A companion<br />

course for those actively engaged in internship experiences within science and<br />

technology-based companies that guides them through the application of the scientific<br />

method within an industry-related working environment. Prerequisite: acceptance into a<br />

chemistry-related internship. Fall, Exploration term, Spring, Summer.<br />

CH 298, 398, 498 Teaching Experience in Chemistry (½ or 1)<br />

A teaching experience course. Specific guidelines concerning teaching experiences<br />

appear in the “Teaching Experiences” section of this catalog.<br />

CH 306 WR Inorganic Chemistry (1)<br />

A course containing both theoretical and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Topics include<br />

group theory and symmetry, crystal field theory, coordination chemistry, reaction<br />

mechanisms, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. Three lectures and<br />

one three-hour laboratory per week. A Writing Reinforcement designated course.<br />

Prerequisites: CH 212 and CH 220. Spring.<br />

CH 308 Biochemistry (1)<br />

An introduction to the structure, chemistry, and metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins,<br />

nucleic acids, and lipids. Areas of emphasis include enzyme catalysis, kinetics and<br />

inhibition; protein structure and function; and detailed analysis of metabolic pathways.<br />

Three lectures per week. (Also listed as BI 308, this course may be counted for credit in<br />

either biology or chemistry.) Prerequisites: BI 110 and CH 211, or CH 212; and at least<br />

junior standing. Fall, Spring.<br />

CH 410 Senior Research in Chemistry (1)<br />

A research experience in chemistry during the senior year. Requirements include a paper<br />

written in the style of a scientific journal article and an oral presentation to students and<br />

faculty. Instructor consent required. Prerequisite: CH 212. Fall, Spring.<br />

CH 411 Physical Chemistry I (1)<br />

Principles of chemical kinetics, elementary quantum theory, and spectroscopy. Three<br />

lecture periods, one three-hour laboratory, and one TBA laboratory per week. Students<br />

are strongly encouraged to take MA 310 or equivalent prior to taking CH 411.<br />

Prerequisites: CH 212, CH 220, MA 232, and PH 122. Fall.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2019</strong>-<strong>2020</strong>

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