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New! Placement Guide for Chemistry Courses

New! Introduction to Instrumental Analysis offered at Truman College

65576 Chemistry 217 LM 8:30 - 2:30 PM Friday (Prof. Abrams) 4 credits

Prerequisite: one semester of Organic Chemistry

Going into Pharmacy? Nutrition? Physical Therapy? practical experience with instrumentation is a great addition for your resume. This course is also part of an A.A.S. degree in Chemical Technology.

Learn to use state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation in a brand new lab/studio. Create a portfolio of real-world laboratory reports suitable for job interviews. Use IR, GC-MS, 2D-NMR. Email Professor Charlie Abrams, cabrams@ccc.edu, for more information.

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Author of "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" will speak at Northwestern University: January 26th, 4:30PM

Chicago Council on Science and Technology: Events on Fracking and Sustainable Energy Coming Soon.

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