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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 124, and CHE 124L. BIO 324 and BIO 324L are strongly recommended. This course is an in-depth study of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. In particular, their morphology, physiology, and pathogenesis are emphasized. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered in spring semesters. All students who register for this course must also be registered for BIO 425L.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 124, and CHE 124L. BIO 324 and BIO 324L are strongly recommended. In this laboratory course, students will be provided with hands-on experience with the morphology and physiology of various viral, bacterial, and fungal organisms. One three-hour laboratory period is scheduled each week. This course is offered in spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All stu-dents registered for this course must also register for BIO 425.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of faculty member and school dean This is an intensive study course that is focused on a particular aspect of biology that is not covered in other offerings. This is an enrichment option for students who have demonstrated the potential and desire to pursue independent scholarly activity beyond that which is expected in other courses. Re-quests for enrollment must be made prior to registration in the form of a written proposal. This course may be repeated for credit. Weekly meetings with a faculty mentor are required.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing as a biology major This course is designed for senior biology majors to have the opportunity to write and orally present a research proposal. This will include conducting a literature review and designing an original re-search project. The student will be working under the supervision of a department biologist who will act as a mentor to the student. This class is a prerequisite for BIO 498, the capstone course in biol-ogy. This course is offered only in fall semesters.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing as a biology major and BIO 497 This course is designed for senior biology majors to conduct research. Students will carry out a re-search project of their own design. Specifically, students will conduct experiments, write up the re-sults of those experiments, write up the conclusions based on those results, and present the results and conclusions of the project in both written and oral formats. Students will work under the super-vision of a department biologist who will act as a mentor and a guide. This is the capstone course in biology. This course is offered only in spring semesters.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of faculty member A variable-content course in chemistry that is designed for a specific class level: freshman (100) through senior (400). Topic is announced in advance of registration. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 128 or higher, or permission of instructor This course is required of students majoring in biology, environmental science, and medical technol-ogy. It is the first part of a two-part fundamentals course that emphasizes atomic and molecular structure, the periodic law, gas laws, mass and energy relationships, and chemical bonding. Three hours of lecture are scheduled each week. This course is offered in fall and spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 123L.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 128 or higher, or permission of instructor This is a laboratory course designed to provide students with hands-on experience in the application of the fundamentals covered in lecture. There is one three-hour laboratory scheduled each week. This course is offered in fall and spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 123.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHE 123 and CHE 123L This is a continuation of CHE 123 and is required for the biology, environmental science, and medi-cal technology programs. Three hours of lecture are scheduled each week. Coverage includes phases of matter, properties of solutions, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, reaction thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. This course is offered in spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 124L.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHE 123 and CHE 123L This laboratory course introduces students to fundamental chemical, separation, and spectroscopic techniques. An introduction to qualitative analysis provides students with additional opportunities to work with unknown substances and determine their composition. There is one three-hour laboratory scheduled each week. This course is offered in spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All stu-dents registered for this course must also be registered for CHE 124.
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