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333-334-335. Senior Analytical Chemistry. [Dunnington.]
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333-334-335. Senior Analytical Chemistry. [Dunnington.]

9-10, M. W. F.

After some training in manipulation and gravimetric estimations, the
class pursues volumetric estimations and a full course in quantitative analysis
of minerals, ores, coal, soil, iron and steel, technical products, and so
on. Weekly written exercises are required. As the student advances in the
course he is encouraged to undertake original research and assist in its
prosecution. Laboratory 9 h. a. w.

The Chemical Journal Club meets every other Thursday from 11 a. m.
to 12 m., for the critical review and discussion of various topics of interest
in current chemical literature, and of such chemical researches as may be
in progress in the University.

Advanced courses are given in Organic Chemistry (C2), and in Inorganic
Chemistry (D1). These courses are described in the General Catalogue,
and are recommended to all students of Chemical Engineering who
desire to prepare for the prosecution of research work.