Almost all analytical courses are technique oriented. Each tends to be reviewed in depth, but in isolation and without reference to other methods. What distinguishes this course is that it takes a multidiscipline and integrated look at analytical techniques, with emphasis on the strength and limitations of each in a problem-solving context. The course is designed to give a practical approach to the solution of method problems and technical problems that may require multiple technologies. It will cover proper sampling procedures, most of the various analytical and physical measurement tools available for problem solving, including separation methods and classical and instrumental techniques, additionally, the course will cover the important computer procedures that can be used in the analysis of the data.
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This course covers systematic techniques in practical problem solving in chemical analysis for experienced professionals including scientists, analysts, chemist, supervisors, engineers, managers, and university professors as well as those who are involved with characterizing unknowns and handling difficult analytical problems in research (R&D and R&T), quality control, plant support, regulatory compliance or customer support will find this course extremely useful.