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  • 5.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to basic physics principles. Topics covered include classical mechanics and thermodynamics, measurement, linear and rotational motion, simple harmonic momentum, gravitation, momentum, work, energy and energy conservation. The course is Algebra-based. Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences area of General Education requirements. Laboratory (LAN351L). Prerequisite(s): LAM220 or higher, or consent of instructor. 5 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of LAN351 General Physics I. Among the topics covered in this course are electricity and magnetism, light and sound, geometric optics, relativity, and nuclear physics. This course is Algebra-based. Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education requirements. Laboratory (LAN352L). Prerequisite(s): LAM220 (College Algebra) or higher and LAN351 OR LAN150, or consent of instructor. 5 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    This is a general astronomy course for non-science majors. The material presented in this course will include the following: planetary motion, origin of the solar system, a study of the planets and their moons, the sun, the nature of stars and their evolution, and galaxies. Laboratory (LAN354L). Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education Requirements as a Physical Science. Prerequisite(s): LAM100B or consent of instructor. 5 quarter hours
  • 7.00 Credits

    Principles of carbon bonding, the naming of compounds, structure of compounds, the preparation of compounds and their respective reactions, classes of reactions and their mechanisms. The lab section includes a variety of organic chemistry techniques for separation, purification, synthesis, and analysis. Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education Requirements. Prerequisite(s): LAN250/250L, LAN251/251L (General Chemistry I & II). 7 quarter hours
  • 6.00 Credits

    Principles of carbon bonding, the naming of compounds, and structure of compounds, the preparation of compounds and their respective reactions, classes of reactions and their mechanisms. The lab section includes a variety of organic COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 162 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES chemistry techniques for separation, purification, synthesis, and analysis. Prerequisite(s): LAN250/250L, LAN251/251L (General Chemistry I and II). 6 quarter hours
  • 6.00 Credits

    Continues Organic Chemistry I. Structure and reactivates of compounds, classes of reactions and their mechanisms, synthesis, retrosynthetic analysis, biological molecules. The lab section includes a variety of organic chemistry techniques for separation, purification, synthesis, and analysis. Prerequisite(s):LAN250/250L, LAN251/251L (General Chemistry I & II), & LAN362/362L Organic Chemistry I. 6 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    In this course, students are introduced to various techniques for determining the amounts of chemical elements present in solutions. Volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental analysis techniques are covered in lecture, then applied to laboratory situations. Laboratory. Prerequisites: LAN250/250L, LAN251/251L, or consent of instructor. Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences area of General Education Requirements. 5 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics, with an emphasis upon biological applications. Students learn to calculate and use basic descriptive statistics such as means, standard deviations, and graphs. They analyze data using a variety of hypothesis tests such as binomial distributions, Chi square, and analysis of variance, and learn to choose the appropriate test for a given application. Calculations are performed by hand and by the use of a computerized statistical package. Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education Requirements as a Life Science. Prerequisite(s): LAN110, LAM110. 5 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    Lecture topics in this course include: classification, major subdivisions of fungi, morphology, nutrition, reproduction, cultural characteristics, and epidemiology. In addition, superficial and systematic mycotic infections, their epidemiology and antifungal agents used to treat them will be covered. Laboratory (LAN407L). Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education Requirements as a Life Science. Prerequisite(s): LAN110. 5 quarter hours
  • 5.00 Credits

    In this course students will study the taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, life cycles, epidemiology or geographical distribution of protozoal, helminthic and arthropod parasites. In addition, the diseases caused by human parasites will be learned. Specimen collection and microscopic and macroscopic techniques of recognition and identification of each parasite will be discussed. Laboratory (LAN408L). Counts in the Physical and Life Sciences Area of General Education Requirements as a Life Science. Prerequisite(s): LAN110. 5 quarter hours
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