BMSC.3630 Analytical Instrumentation Laboratory (Formerly 36.363 and MLSC.3630)
Id: 004795
Credits: 2-2
Description
The course is designed to provide an introduction to the types of analytical instrumentation used in laboratory settings within the applied biomedical sciences. Emphasis is placed on theoretical concepts, instrument components, practical applications, and troubleshooting of modern analytical instrumentation. Analytical methodologies routinely used in the applied biomedical sciences at large are emphasized, including the qualitative and quantitative aspects of each instrumental technique studied.
Prerequisites
HSCI.2520 Physiological Chemistry II, or CHEM.1220 Chemistry II, or CHEM.1120 General Chemistry II.
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