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CHEM 4812–Spectroscopy (3-0-3)
Applied spectroscopy theory and application of 1D-NMR, 2D-NMR, mass
spectrometry, and infrared spectroscopy in thedetermination of organic structures.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2412 with a grade of C or higher and CHEM 2412L with a
grade of C or higher.
CHEM 4900–Biocomputing (3-0-3)
The human genome project and the web revolution present new challenges and
opportunities for biologists and biochemists. The only way to deal effectively with the
information explosion in biology and related disciplines is to use computers. Students
in this course will use computer applications to search databases, perform
calculations, and develop models concerning biological problems. This course is
considered a capstone course for the biology degree program. A student may not
receive credit for bothBIOL4900 andCHEM 4900.
Pre-Requisites: BIOL 3250, BIOL 3250L, BIOL 3201, andMATH 1231.
CHEM 4999A –Senior Evaluation (0-0-0)
The purposes of this class are to assess the chemistry degree program and to assist
students in seeking employment or further schooling. Students are required to attend
three class meetings. Students will participate in a seminar on how to prepare for job
searches and graduate and/or professional school. Students will complete a series of
surveys to assess the quality of the chemistry degree program. Students will take a
standardized subject test in chemistry to assess their content knowledge. Students will
alsoparticipate in an individually scheduled senior exit interview.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3411, CHEM 3412, CHEM 4202, CHEM 4811 (may be taken
concurrently), and approval of thedepartment.
CHEM 4999B –Senior Evaluation (0-0-0)
The purposes of this class are to assess the chemistry degree program and to assist
students in seeking employment or further schooling. Students are required to attend
two class meetings. Students will participate in a seminar on how to prepare for job
searches and graduate and/or professional school. Students will complete a series of
surveys to assess the quality of the chemistry degree program. Students will also
participate in an individually scheduled senior exit interview.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3411, CHEM 3412, CHEM 4202, CHEM 4811 (may be taken
concurrently), and approval of thedepartment.
Citizenship (CITZ)
CITZ1001 - Citizenship (1-0-1)
Instruction in the essentials of United States and Georgia History and Constitutions.
(Satisfies the legislative requirement for the study of United States and Georgia
Constitution and history for students in specifiedA.A.S programs).
Communication (COMM)
COMM1001 - Presentational Speaking (1-0-1)
A course of instruction in the essentials of effective informative public speaking. The
goal of the course is to help students develop credibility as speakers by gaining basic
competence in the preparation and delivery of spoken reports or other informative
presentations. (Not open to students enrolled in or with credit for COMM1110.)
COMM1002 - PresentationApplications (1-0-1)
A course providing instruction and practice in the use of a variety of audio-visual
media, including electronic media, often employed to enhance speaking presentations
in a variety of situations. (Not open to students enrolled in or with credit for COMM
1110.) Prerequisite(s): COMM 1001.
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