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4.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the student to the mechanisms associated with homeostasis, neural control, hormonal control, muscle function, circulation, gas exchange, regulation of extracellular water and electrolytes, nutrition, and reproduction in animals. Prerequisites: CHEM 230, 231, 220, and 221; BIOL 108, 109.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level CHEM 230, CHEM 231, CHEM 220, CHEM 221, BIOL 108, BIOL 109 Minimum Grade of C
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4.00 Credits
Course designed to introduce students to the molecular structure and function of procaryotic cells, genetic mapping, and mechanisms of mutation, conjugation, transformation, transduction, and genetic recombination. Laboratory exercises involve the study of the properties and structures of DNA, the analysis of a genome segment, polymerase chain reaction, DNA sequencing, DNA fingerprinting, and the cloning of phage DNA into E. coli cells. Prerequisites: BIOL 232, CHEM 340, and 342.
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Undergraduate level BIOL 232, CHEM 340, CHEM 342 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
Topics include advances in biomedical sciences relating to human health and diseases with emphasis on nutritional and genetic disorders, diabetes, Alzeihmer's disease, AIDS, and cancer. Laboratory demonstrations of methods presented. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level CHEM 340, CHEM 342, BIOL 402 Minimum Grade of C
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4.00 Credits
Course involves the study of the nature, multiplication, genetics, immunology, pathogenesis, and control of virus infections. Discussions of the most important human viral pathogens and the use of viruses as model systems and vectors. Prerequisites: CHEM 340 and 342; BIOL 402.
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2.00 Credits
SENIOR SEMINAR
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
AN INTRODUCTION THE OTHE CHEMICAL PROFESSION, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, MATHEMATICAL OPEATIONS AND SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental, experimental techniques used in general, organic, and biochemistry (general chemistry, CHEM 108; organic and biochemistry, CHEM 109). These laboratories accompany CHEM 128 and 129, respectively. CHEM 108 is a prerequisite for CHEM 109; CHEM 128 is a prerequisite or a co-requisite for CHEM 108, and CHEM 129 is a prerequisite or a co-requisite for CHEM 109.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level CHEM 128 Minimum Grade of C
Corequisite:
CHEM 128
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1.00 Credits
Fundamental, experimental techniques used in general, organic, and biochemistry (general chemistry, CHEM 108; organic and biochemistry, CHEM 109). These laboratories accompany CHEM 128 and 129, respectively. CHEM 108 is a prerequisite for CHEM 109; CHEM 128 is a prerequisite or a co-requisite for CHEM 108, and CHEM 129 is a prerequisite or a co-requisite for CHEM 109.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level CHEM 108, CHEM 128, CHEM 129 Minimum Grade of C
Corequisite:
CHEM 129
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