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3.00 Credits
1st Semester, even years. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Theory and practice of the inorganic chemical reactions involved in soil development and nutrient availability and cycling; topics include chemical ion exchange equilibria and kinetics, colloidal systems, solubility diagrams and oxidation reduction. Prerequisites: CHEM 0231, 0232, PLSS 0210. Same as EVSC 0555.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 2, Lab 6, 4 credits. Same as Biology 565 This course is designed to introduce advanced undergraduates and graduate students to basic recombinant DNA techniques including growth and manipulation of phases and their bacterial hosts; isolation, quantitation, an electrophoretic analysis of DNA; restriction and ligation of DNA; cloning in lambda; MS and plasmid vectors; site-specific mutagenesis. The focus of the course is hands-on experimentation; however, time will be devoted to discussion of application of these and other techniques to variety of research problems. By me end of the course, me student should have a working knowledge of basic recombinant technology, should have an introductory knowledge of more specialized techniques, and should be familiar with me terminology and resource literature of genetic engineering.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester, odd years. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Description, location, taxonomy, abundance and significance of me major groups of soil micro-organisms; major biochemical transformations carried out by the organisms; major biochemical transformations carried out by me soil micro-flora and their relationships to soil fertility and environmental pollution are examined. Prerequisites; CHEM 0311 or 0320 and graduate standing or consent of instructor. Same as EVSC 0590.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1st and 2nd semesters. 1-3 credits. Special studies for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in Plant and Soil Sciences on subjects not in regularly offered courses.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. Topics vary each semester; an interdisciplinary course that targets the resolution of anomalies in political science. Special attention will be given to writing and critical thinking. Restricted to Majors in Political Science.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the nature and principles of political science. A survey of methods, assumptions, and scope of the systematic study of political institutions and processes vis-a-vis the current trends in political analysis.
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3.00 Credits
2nd Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. An introduction to the institutions and practices of the political life of the United States dealing with the elite, political recruitment, pressure groups, elections, public opinion, voting behavior and political parties and processes; legislative, executive and judicial politics; bureaucratic politics and community political systems.
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3.00 Credits
An inventory of the political, cultural, economic, social, psychological and religious factors confronting African-Americans in the American Political System.
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3.00 Credits
1st Semester. Lect. 3, 3 credits. An examination of computer applications in Political Science with special attention to the acquisition of evidence, tools of analysis via the worldwide web, Internet, teleconferencing, and specialized library sites in Political Science for purposes of research and political analysis.
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3.00 Credits
(Offered in response to need and available faculty). Lect. 3, 3 credits. Analysis of the nature, organization, and products of the mass media (especially the movie, television, and newspaper industries) as they affect the political systems, political processes, institutions, and people of the United States and other nations.
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