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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides practical experience in forensic science-related programs in a firm or agency under the supervision of faculty and agency representatives. Students must apply for this internship at least one semester in advance. May be accomplished on a part-time basis and may be repeated for a total of 4 credit hours. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to biochemical principles of and techniques utilized in the science ofcultivating, manipulating and assaying animal cells in vitro. This course provides the basic scienceknowledge and laboratory skills required for carrying out diverse research projects in biomedicalscience, clinical research and biotechnology. This laboratory-intensive course provides extensivehands-on experience in animal cell propagation, sub-culturing, transfection with transgenes, clonal cellisolation, cryopreservation, inducible transgene expression, and a variety of biochemical assays.Lecture and laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course in an applied forensic science discipline offered at the discretion of the forensic science faculty. Subject may be chosen from across forensic science but will typically involve forensic DNA analysis or forensic microscopy.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A lecture and/or laboratory course offered at the discretion of the chemistry faculty. Subject may be chosen from theoretical and/or practical applications in biochemistry, analytical, inorganic, physical or organic chemistry.
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4.00 Credits
CHI 101 (or equivalent skills) is a beginning Chinese language course with an emphasis on Chinese culture, as well as understanding and speaking Chinese in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing. Not open to native speakers of Chinese. Students who have successfully completed two or more years of Chinese in secondary school within the previous eight years may not enroll in Chinese 101 for credit, except by written permission of the instructor. Students cannot take CHI 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning Chinese language course with an emphasis on Chinese culture, as well as understanding and speaking Chinese in practical situations. Includes practice in reading and writing. Not open to native speakers of Chinese. CHI 101 (or equivalent skills) is a prerequisite for CHI 102. Students cannot take CHI 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
Develops a greater understanding of Chinese culture and everyday Chinese, as well as speaking, reading and writing skills. Not open to native speakers of Chinese. Prerequisite: CHI 102 or two or more years of high school Chinese, or equivalent skills. Students cannot take CHI 101, 102, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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4.00 Credits
Develops a greater understanding of Chinese culture and everyday Chinese, as well as speaking, reading and writing skills. Not open to native speakers of Chinese. Prerequisite: CHI 201 or three or more years of high school Chinese, or equivalent skills. Students cannot take CHI 101, 102, 105, 201, or 202 concurrently.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Content varies. May be repeated for credit.
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