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Asian History 319: Modern Japan,1868-Present
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
A study of Japan's transformation from feudal mosaic to economic superpower. Analyzes the "modernization" process set in motion by the Meiji Restoration of 1868; the impact of its Asian neighbors and the West on Japan's economic and military rise; and U.S.-Japan relations since WWII. Examines Japan's role in the current "Asian Century." Alternate y
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BCHM 317: Biochemistry I
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Lecture and laboratory study of the chemical characteristics of biological molecules with emphasis on bioenergetics, enzymes, metabolic pathways and integration, biological signals and membrane receptors. Prerequisites: BIOL 121, 221 and CHEM 235 or instructor's consent. Fall.
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BCHM 317 - Biochemistry I
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BCHM 320: Biochemistry Journal Club
1.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Student presentations and discussions of modern biochemistry literature related to specific topics or themes. Emphasis will be on literature search strategies, critical analysis of the literature and biochemistry seminars, and oral/written presentation. The biochemistry topic/theme will be selected by instructors based on their interests and background and in coordination with learning goals of BCHM 321. Prerequisite: BCHEM 317. Corequisite: BCHM 321. (Note: class meets once per cycle.) Spring.
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BCHM 321: Biochemistry II
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
A study of biological macromolecules and how they participate in binding, catalytic and regulatory reactions. Emphasis is on the role of kinetics and thermodynamics in determining the structure and function of the macromolecules, and the influence of macromolecular structure on reaction mechanisms. Laboratory emphasis is on purification and characterization of biological molecules and the study of enzyme catalysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 236 and 335. Spring.
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BCHM 350: Library Research and Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
In-depth library research and reading primary sources on a single topic; emphasis of seminar is on comprehension and criticism. Permission of faculty mentor is required. Prerequisite/Corequisite: BCHM 320. Fall/Spring.
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BCHM 398: Honors Senior Essay,Research or Creative Project
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
Required for graduation with "Distinction in Biochemistry." Prerequisite: HONR 396 and approval of the Biology or Chemistry department chair and directgor of the Honors Thesis program. For further information see HONR 398.
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BIOL 106: Plants and Humans
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
An introduction to plant science featuring horticultural techniques and plants that have impacted society. Intended for non-majors. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIOL 107: Field Biology
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
An introduction to the natural history of plants and animals with an emphasis on the ecosystems of Central Minnesota. The laboratory is field-oriented, concentrating on developing an understanding of basic ecological interactions. Intended for non-majors. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIOL 108: Microbes and Human Affairs
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
An examination of the role microorganisms play in various aspects of human affairs. Consideration will be given to both the beneficial activities and the harmful effects of microbes. The laboratory emphasizes the morphological diversity and physiological activities of microorganisms. Intended for non-majors. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIOL 109: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Saint Johns University
A survey of the scientific basis of human interactions with nature. Topics include global environmental problems analysis of local and regional issues, population biology and conservation of ecological systems. Intended for non-majors. Lecture and laboratory.
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