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4.00 Credits
4 cr. A detailed study ofmodern infrared,nuclearmagnetic resonance, and mass spectroscopy; molecular orbital theory applied to bonding and pericyclic reactions; organic synthesis; and topic areas includingmedicinal, bio-organic, or polymer chemistry. Three 50-minute lectures, one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: C- or higher in CHM2210 or equivalent. (Offered fall semester in odd years; i.e., 2007-08)
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. A study of the structure and roles of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids in metabolism. Emphasis is placed on protein structure and function, enzyme operation,metabolic pathways and their cellular role and regulation. Three 65-minute lectures a week. Prerequisite: C- or higher in CHM 2210.
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3.00 Credits
FALL and SPRING A study of the role of the Christian in the world as it relates to the fulfillment of the Great Commission. Emphasis will be placed on the biblical teaching of evangelism, contemporary strategies for effective witnessing and follow-up, and practical training in evangelism. A foundation for the biblical basis for world missions is provided and students will be led toward becoming globally-minded Christians.
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2.00 Credits
SPRING A study of the Scriptural doctrine of prayer with practical disciplines for the Christian life. Prayer and the devotional lives of leading Christians shall be studied as well. Devotional notebook and assigned readings required.
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. A review of aspects of modern biochemistry as reflected in current research literature.Topicsmay vary but aspects of protein structure,enzyme function and mechanism, signal transduction,metabolism related to nutrition and metabolic disorders, and gene function and regulation are typically presented.Two 50-min meetings a week. Prerequisite: C - or higher in CHM 3240.
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2.00 Credits
2 cr. A lab to be taken concurrently with CHM 3430.Topics include UV-vis spectroscopy, protein purification and chromatographic separation, electrophoresis, fluorescence spectroscopy,and enzyme kinetics.One hour of lecture and one four-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: C- or higher in CHM 3000.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. An introduction to thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, kinetics, and phase equilibria. Three 65- minute lectures a week. Prerequisites: C- or higher in PSC 2002,MTH 2222,CHM2210. (Offered fall semester in"even"years; i.e., 2008-09).
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. An introduction to transport processes, quantum mechanics, and spectroscopy. Three 50-min lectures and one 3-hour lab each week or three 65-minute lectures. Prerequisite: C- or higher in CHM 3460. (Offered spring semester the same academic year as CHM 3460.)
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3.00 Credits
ARR This course seeks the development of the church planter. Attention is given to personal spiritual formation, church planter assessment, and dealing with the unique pressures of church planting. Emphasis is given to spiritual warfare training. Guarding and guiding the church planter's family is also addressed. Offered alternate years (Fall 2008).
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3.00 Credits
ARR This course equips the church planter to understand and attain important community information including demographics, cultural awareness perspectives, spiritual contexts, and focus group identity. The course gives practical guidance to all aspects of supporting structures necessary to the initiation of a church plant. These include advertising, purchasing equipment, graphic design, and layout of brochures etc. Offered alternate years (Spring 2009).
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