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2.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. This course has a lab with 4 hours. Laboratory theory and techniques of biochemistry are introduced. Experiments focus on the application of photometry, chromatography, electrophoresis and activity assays to the isolation and analysis of biomolecules such as amino acids, proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids. This course meets General Education requirements: Scientific Understanding, Lab. Requires: CHEM 222 Typically Offered Fall Only
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2.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. This course has a lab with 4 hours. Biochemistry laboratory techniques and theory are continued. Experiments will include the isolation of subcellular systems such as chloroplasts, mitochondria and microsomes. The metabolic properties of these systems, including chemiosmotic coupling, electron transport and substrate preference will be examined. This course meets General Education requirements: Scientific Understanding, Lab. Requires: CHEM 332 and CHEM 364 Typically Offered Spring Only
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4.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. A rigorous course in the chemistry of such biomolecules as amino acids, polypeptides, proteins and enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. The structure/function relationships of these biomolecules will be stressed and the biosynthetic and biodegradative pathways discussed. Credit will not be given for both CHEM 324 and CHEM 364. This course meets General Education requirements: Scientific Understanding. Requires: CHEM 322 Typically Offered Fall Only
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4.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 4 This course has a lecture with 4 hours. An overview course covering some of the fundamental topics of physical chemistry including the gas state, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, free energy, physical and chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, reaction mechanisms, and the solid state, atomic structure, the chemical bond, and molecular spectroscopy. Requires: PHYS 212 or PHYS 242; & MATH 220 & CHEM 322 Typically Offered Spring Only, Odd Year
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours Builds on the introduction to biochemistry presented in CHEM 364. Metabolism will be examined in greater detail, stressing mechanisms, regulation, and research implications. A significant component of the course is literature driven, requiring research, analysis, and discussion of current topics in biochemistry. This course meets General Education requirements: Scientific Understanding. Requires: CHEM 231 or CHEM 451; & CHEM 364 & BIOL 375 Typically Offered Spring Only
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with hours. This course has a lab with hours. Special Topics in CHEM - 400 Level. This course covers various topics taught by diverse faculty and may not be offered every semester. Typically Offered On Demand
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Physical Sciences Credit Hours: 1 This special studies course has been designed to allow students to work closely with a faculty member to pursue a topic of specialized interest. Topics for study and project requirements will be negotiated jointly between the faculty member and the student. Typically Offered On Demand
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Business Department: Computer Information Systems Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course is an overview to the operations of the iSeries (AS/400) computer system using Operations Navigator vs. normal green screens. Topics covered are the iSeries (AS/400) architecture, system security, user interface, work management, message handling, print functions, device configurations, backup, restore PTF's subsystems, database access and basic problem determinations. Requires: Prior programming experience or instructor approval Typically Offered Fall Only
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Business Department: Computer Information Systems Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Building iSeries (AS/400) web applications with RPG. The purpose of this course is to provide the knowledge needed to develop ebusiness solutions using a stable platform and program development in the RPG language. Requires: CIST 360 Typically Offered Fall Only
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Business Department: Computer Information Systems Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Programming course using IBM's Visual Age for RPG (VARPG). This course prepares a student programmer for developing client/server applications for IBM's iSeries (AS/400) system using the RPG IV syntax. Requires: CIST 365 Typically Offered Spring Only
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