| John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |
| Course Prefix: | CHE Course Number: 321 |
| Course Title: | Instrumental Analysis |
| Subject: | Chemistry |
| Minimum Credits: | 4.0 Maximum Credits: 4.0 Hours per week: 9.5 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
Introduction to instrumental analysis of physical evidence. Emphasis on the theory and use of those analytical instruments commonly found in forensic and other quantitative industrial and clinical laboratories. Laboratory methods include ultraviolet and infrared spectrophotometry, emission spectrography, X-ray diffractometry, thin-layer and gas chromatography, and the use of electronic test equipment for trouble shooting. |
| Prerequisite: | ENG 102 or ENG 201, CHE 103, CHE 104, CHE 201, CHE 202, and CHE 220. |
| Corequisite: | CHE 302. |
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Start Date: 08/31/2001 End Date: |
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