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BIOL 455 - Zoophysiology Description: Vertebrate physiology; laboratory experience in physiological techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, BIOL 112, BIOL 220 or BIOL 320, CHEM 362, or permission.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. Formerly ZOOL 472. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BIOL 456 - Biology of Aging Description: Description and analysis of aging phenomena in humans and animal models.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, BIOL 201 or BIOL 355, 356 or BIOL 455.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three lectures per week. Formerly BISC 460. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BIOL 462 - Wildlife and Fisheries Ecology Description: Ecological principles of wildlife and fish populations and communities as they relate to management theory and practice in the Pacific Northwest.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, BIOL 360.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three hours lecture/discussion and four hours laboratory/field work per week. Weekend field trips may be required. Formerly BISC 476. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BIOL 463 - Limnology Description: Chemical, physical and biological characteristics of inland waters.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 182 and BIOL 360 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. Formerly BISC 480. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BIOL 464 - Terrestrial Plant Ecology Description: The ecological relationships of plant species and plant communities.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, BIOL 111 and BIOL 360 or permission.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three hours lecture and either four hours laboratory or a Saturday field trip per week. Formerly BOT 441. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BIOL 465 - Biology of Animal Behavior Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite BIOL 112 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three lectures and two hours of laboratory a week. Formerly ZOOL 465. Students may not receive credit for both BIOL 465/ZOOL 465 and BIOL 565. |
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BIOL 466 - Conservation Biology Description: An introduction to the theory and practice of conservation biology, with emphasis on case studies.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite BIOL 360 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two hours lecture, one hour discussion, and 4 hours lab or field study per week. Weekend field trips may be required. Formerly BISC 440. Students may not receive credit for BISC 440 or BIOL 466 and BIOL 566. |
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BIOL 467 - Biological Field Techniques Description: Intensive, field-based experience in techniques used by field biologists to sample organisms and their environments, and analyze data collected in the field.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, BIOL 360.
Credits: (5)
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BIOL 470 - Mechanisms of Evolution Description: Darwinian evolution and the modern synthesis.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, 15 credits of biology plus senior standing.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly BISC 485. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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Learning Agreement Forms BIOL 490 - Cooperative Education Description: An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.
Credits: (1-12)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: Prior approval required. May be repeated. Grade will be S or U. Formerly BISC 490. |
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BIOL 491 - Workshop Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly BISC 491. |
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BIOL 492 - Laboratory Experience in Teaching Biological Sciences Description: Experience in planning, managing and teaching in a laboratory setting.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, 15 credit hours in college biology and permission of instructor.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: May be repeated once for full credit with permission of chair. Formerly BISC 492. |
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BIOL 493 - Biological Field Practicum Description: Individual or group off-campus experience in the field study of biological phenomena.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-15)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: This course may be taken more than once for full credit. Formerly BISC 493. |
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Individual Study Registration Form BIOL 496 - Individual Study Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-6)
Notes: Formerly BISC 496/BOT 496/ZOOL 496. |
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BIOL 497 - Honors Thesis Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to departmental honors program.
Credits: (1-5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: May be repeated for up to a total of six credits. This course may be substituted for BIOL 499S, Senior Seminar, in any Biology baccalaureate program. Formerly BISC 497/BOT 497/ZOOL 497. |
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BIOL 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
Notes: Formerly BISC 498. |
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BIOL 499 - Seminar Credits: (1-5)
Notes: May be repeated. Formerly BISC 499. |
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BIOL 499S. - Senior Seminar Description: Biological sciences: reading, writing and speaking. Either this course or BIOL 497, Honors Thesis, is required in all baccalaureate programs of the Biology Department.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, senior standing.
Credits: (1)
Notes: Formerly BISC/BIOL 499.1. |
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BUS 221 - Introductory Business Statistics Description: Introduction to inferential business statistics. Using probability distributions and information from samples for business decisions.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, MATH 130 or equivalent.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly MS 221 and OMIS 221. Students may not receive credit for more than one. |
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BUS 241 - Legal Environment of Business Description: An introduction to legal reasoning, ethics in business, the law of contracts, torts, agency, sales, bailments, and personal property.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, sophomore standing.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly FIN 241. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BUS 298 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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BUS 321 - Intermediate Business Statistics Description: Sampling techniques, the design of experiments, analysis of variance, linear regression and correlation, and time series analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, BUS 221.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly MS 321 and OMIS 321. Students may not receive credit for more than one. |
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BUS 341 - Advanced Business Law Description: The law of negotiable instruments, suretyship, business structures including partnerships and corporations, trusts and estates, bankruptcy and government regulations of business.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, BUS 241.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly FIN 341. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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BUS 374 - Personal Investments Description: Introduction to investment goals, strategies and securities, including certificates of deposit, money market instruments, stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Additional topics introduced are risk analysis, taxes, and portfolio basics.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, IT 101 or ability to use computer spreadsheets.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Does not count for credit in the Finance specialization. |
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BUS 398 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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Learning Agreement Forms BUS 490 - Cooperative Education Description: An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.
Credits: (1-12)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: Prior approval required. Grade will be S or U. |
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BUS 495 - Directed Research Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-5)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: May be repeated. Grade will be S or U. |
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BUS 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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BUS 499 - Seminar Credits: (1-5)
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CHEM 101 - Contemporary Chemistry Description: Chemical principles and their application to contemporary problems of human beings and their environment.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Four lectures and one laboratory session weekly. |
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CHEM 111 - Introduction to Chemistry Description: Chemical principles of the compositions, structure, properties and changes of matter. Designed for students in certain health sciences or preparing for CHEM 181. Four lectures weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Not open to students with credits in CHEM 181 or higher.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 111LAB - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory Description: Introduction to basic chemistry techniques. One two-hour laboratory session weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Pre- or co-requisite, CHEM 111.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 112 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry Description: Structure, properties, nomenclature and reactions of carbon compounds. Four lectures weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 111.
Credits: (4)
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CHEM 112LAB - Introduction to Organic Chemistry Laboratory Description: Basic techniques in organic chemistry. One two-hour laboratory session weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 111LAB. Prerequisite or corequisite, CHEM 112.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: CHEM 112. One laboratory session weekly. Formerly CHEM 112.1. |
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CHEM 113 - Introduction to Biochemistry Description: Structure, properties and metabolism of biomolecules. Four lectures weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 112.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 113LAB - Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 112LAB, prerequisite or corequisite CHEM 113.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: One laboratory session weekly. Formerly CHEM 113.1. |
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CHEM 181 - General Chemistry I Description: This course introduces chemistry concepts such as atoms and molecules, stoichiometry, solution chemistry, thermochemistry, electronic structure of the atom and periodicity and chemical bonding.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, strongly recommend high school chemistry and qualification for MATH 153 or math placement exam.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 181LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory I Description: This laboratory supports hands-on inquiry-based approaches to exploring topics presented in CHEM 181. One three-hour lab session weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Pre- or co-requisite, CHEM 181.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 182 - General Chemistry II Description: Builds upon chemical concepts from CHEM 181. Introduces molecular geometry and bonding theories, gas laws, intermolecular forces, solution properties and chemical kinetics. Four lectures weekly.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 181.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 182LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory II Description: Integrates concepts learned in CHEM 181 and supports hands-on inquiry-based approaches to topics presented in CHEM 182.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 181LAB, pre or corequisite, CHEM 182. One three-hour laboratory session weekly.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 183 - General Chemistry III Description: Builds upon chemical concepts from CHEM 181 and CHEM 182. Introduces chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, solubility, entropy, free energy and electrochemistry.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 182. Four lectures weekly.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Four lectures weekly. |
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CHEM 183LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory III Description: Integrates concepts introduced in CHEM 181 and CHEM 182 and supports hands-on inquiry-based approaches to topics in CHEM 183.
Prerequisites & Notes: Pre-requisite, CHEM 182LAB, pre- or co-requisite, CHEM 183. One three-hour laboratory session weekly.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 295 - Research Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 298 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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CHEM 332 - Quantitative Analysis Description: Principles of quantitative analytical chemistry including statistical treatment of data, complex equilibria, activity, and volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 183, CHEM 183LAB. Corequisite, CHEM 332LAB.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 332LAB - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory Description: Accompanying laboratory to qualtitative analysis lecture providing practice in quantitative analytical chemistry including statistical treatment of data and volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 183, CHEM 183LAB; corequisite, CHEM 332.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two laboratory sessions weekly. Formerly CHEM 251.1. |
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CHEM 345 - Environmental Chemistry Description: Introduction to aquatic, atmospheric, and soil chemistry. Chemical analysis of environmental samples collected on class field trips.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 183. Three lectures and six laboratory hours per week.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 350 - Inorganic Chemistry Description: Bonding in small molecules. Includes a review of basic bonding models and a thorough study of molecular orbital theory.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 183 and PHYS 113 or PHYS 183.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 361 - Organic Chemistry I Description: An introduction to organic chemistry for students majoring in sciences or preparing for health related careers. Organic structures, nomenclature, spectroscopy, and chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.
Prerequisites & Notes: Pre- or corequisites, CHEM 183 and 183LAB.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 361LAB - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Description: An introduction to organic chemistry laboratory techniques including melting point determination, recrystallization, extraction, distillation, chromatography and IR and NMR spectroscopy.
Prerequisites & Notes: Pre- or co-requisite, CHEM 361.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two laboratory sessions weekly. Formerly CHEM 361.1. |
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CHEM 362 - Organic Chemistry II Description: Part two of the organic chemistry series. Stereochemistry, nucleophilic substitution and elimination, chemistry of alcohols, ethers, and an introduction to the chemistry of the carbonyl group.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 361.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 363 - Organic Chemistry III Description: Part three of the organic chemistry series. Carbonyl alpha-substitutions and condensations and the chemistry of carboxylic acid derivatives, benzene, amines, and carbohydrates.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 362 and CHEM 361LAB.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 363LAB - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II Description: Application of basic laboratory techniques learned in CHEM 361LAB to more advanced functional group transformations.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite , CHEM 361LAB. Pre or corequisite, CHEM 363.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two laboratory sessions weekly. Formerly CHEM 363.1. |
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CHEM 381 - Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics) Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 183 and 183LAB, PHYS 113/113LAB or PHYS 183/183LAB and MATH 272. PHYS 183, 183LAB and MATH 273 recommended.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 382 - Physical Chemistry (Quantum Chemistry) Description: Introduction to quantum mechanics as applied to chemical systems. The electronic structure of atoms and molecules.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 381.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 382LAB - Integrated Physical/Inorganic Laboratory I Description: Synthesis of inorganic compounds and their characterization using physical chemistry methods, with additional experiments in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and kinetics.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite or corequisite, CHEM 382. Six hours of laboratory weekly.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 383 - Physical Chemistry (Quantum, Statistical Mechanics, Kinetics) III Description: Molecular bonding, introduction to statistical mechanics, phenomenological kinetics.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 382.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 383LAB - Integrated Physical/Inorganic Laboratory II Description: Synthesis of inorganic compounds and their characterization using physical chemistry methods, with additional experiments in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and kinetics.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 382LAB, pre or corequisite, CHEM 383. Six hours of laboratory weekly.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 388 - Colloquium I Description: Students prepare a poster on a current topic in chemistry. May be from a research experience or from a review of the chemistry literature.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, 25 credits of chemistry.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 395 - Research Prerequisites & Notes: By permission only.
Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 431 - Biochemistry I Description: Chemical structure, physical properties, nomenclature and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and biological membranes. Protein function includes membrane transporters and enzyme kinetics, inhibition, and regulation.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 362.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly CHEM 371. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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CHEM 431LAB - Biochemistry Laboratory Description: Quantitative and qualitative biochemical techniques applied to proteins and nucleic acids.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 361LAB, pre or corequisite CHEM 431.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two laboratory sessions weekly. Formerly CHEM 371.1 and CHEM 431.1. |
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CHEM 432 - Biochemistry II Description: Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and nucleotides including metabolic regulation and thermodynamics.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 431.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Formerly CHEM 372. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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CHEM 452 - Instrumental Analysis Lecture Description: Theory and functional aspects of modern analytical instrumentation. Emphasis is on components of instruments, limitations of measurements, and applicability of techniques to specific analytical problems.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 332, 332LAB, corequisite, CHEM 452LAB.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 452LAB - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory Description: Accompanying laboratory to Instrumental Analysis lecture providing hands-on experience with a number of instrumental methods used in modern chemical research, analysis, and process control.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 332, CHEM 332LAB; corequisite, CHEM 452.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Two laboratory sessions weekly. Formerly CHEM 452.1. |
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CHEM 454 - Spectroscopy Description: Theory, instrumentation and application of spectroscopy in chemistry.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 363, 363LAB and 383 or permission.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Three hours per week split between lecture and laboratory as needed. CHEM 454 and CHEM 554 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both. |
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CHEM 473 - Transition Metal Chemistry Description: A survey of the structure, spectroscopy, and characterization of transition metal compounds, and the electronic structures of transition metals and lanthanides.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, CHEM 350 and CHEM 382.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 488 - Colloquium II Description: Students prepare an oral presentation on a current topic in chemistry. May be from a research experience or from a review of the chemistry literature.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHEM 388.
Credits: (1)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: May be repeated. |
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Learning Agreement Forms CHEM 490 - Cooperative Education Description: An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.
Credits: (1-12)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: Prior approval required. May be repeated. Grade will be S or U. |
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CHEM 491 - Workshop Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD |
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CHEM 492 - Laboratory Experience in Teaching Chemistry Description: Integrates both chemistry and education in order to guide teaching assistants into hands-on inquiry-based approaches to learning in the laboratory environment.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, 10-15 credit hours in college chemistry and permission of the instructor. Additional time to be assigned.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUSNotes: May be repeated for credit with permission of the department chair. Grade will be S or U. |
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CHEM 495 - Senior Research Credits: (1-6)
Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRDNotes: By permission only. |
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CHEM 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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CHEM 499 - Seminar Description: Students do literature research of a chemical topic and make a presentation to the Department.
Credits: (1-5)
Notes: May be repeated once for credit. |
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CHIN 141 - Chinese for Western Language Speakers Description: This course is designed for students whose native tongues are western languages and who have not previously been exposed to the Chinese character writing system.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 142 - Chinese for Western Language Speakers Description: This course is designed for students whose native tongues are western languages and who have not previously been exposed to the Chinese character writing system.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 143 - Chinese for Western Language Speakers Description: This course is designed for students whose native tongues are western languages and who have not previously been exposed to the Chinese character writing system.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 151 - First Year Chinese Description: Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 152 - First Year Chinese Description: Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 153 - First Year Chinese Description: Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 251 - Second Year Chinese Description: Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite, CHIN 153 or equivalent.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 252 - Second Year Chinese Description: Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite, CHIN 153 or equivalent.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 253 - Second Year Chinese Description: Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.
Prerequisites & Notes: Courses must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite, CHIN 153 or equivalent.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 298 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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CHIN 301 - Chinese Literature in Translation Description: A survey of Chinese literature in translation.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, grade of C- or better in English 101.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: CHIN 301 and AST 301 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both courses. |
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CHIN 341 - Intermediate Composition and Grammar Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHIN 253 or equivalent. Should be taken in sequence.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 342 - Intermediate Composition and Grammar Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHIN 253 or equivalent. Should be taken in sequence.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 343 - Intermediate Conversation Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHIN 253 or equivalent. Should be taken in sequence.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 344 - Intermediate Conversation Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CHIN 253 or equivalent. Should be taken in sequence.
Credits: (2)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 398 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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CHIN 461 - Chinese Cinema Description: An examination of the history, aesthetic achievements, major directors and themes, and cultural explorations of Chinese cinema. Includes films from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, FVS 250 or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CHIN 498 - Special Topics Credits: (1-6)
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CMGT 245 - Light Commercial Construction Description: Construction of building foundations, commercial carpentry, and enclosing of wood frame structures. Students participate in construction of a building.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, CMGT 265 or permission of the instructor.
Credits: (5)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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CMGT 265 - Blueprint Reading and Construction Graphics Description: Introduction to plan reading, construction terminology and the construction process. Extensive work with plans of significant scope.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, high school drafting or permission of instructor.
Credits: (4)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRDNotes: Not open to students with credit in CMGT 266. |
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CMGT 267 - Plane Surveying Description: General surveying theory and practice pertaining to distance, elevation and angle measurement. Includes traverse calculations and an emphasis on construction applications.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, MATH 154, IT 101, and CMGT 265. Corequisite, CMGT 267LAB or CMGT 267LABHC.
Credits: (3)
Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD |
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