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BIOL 4399: SENIOR HONORS THESIS
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A research project, supervised by a member of the natural sciences faculty or a scientist at an affiliated research institution or laboratory. The completed research project must be presented in both written and oral form to the science faculty. No more than six hours credit for this course may be applied toward a degree.
Corequisite:
Senior standing and enrollment in the Honors Program in the Natural Sciences
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BIOL 4490: SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGY
4.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Selected topic in upper-level biology according to the needs and interests of the students. Laboratory fee required: $30.
Corequisite:
Varies according to topic
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BIOL 6301: SPECIAL TOPICS IN ADV BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Possible topics include modern genetics, biotechnology, immune disorders and health, urban science and ecology, computational biology, and advanced investigative methods in biology.
Corequisite:
Graduate Standing
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BIOL 6399: DIRECTED STUDY IN ADV BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course provides opportunities for students to build their knowledge and understanding in the life sciences as science has a rapidly changing knowledge base and expanding relevance to societal issues. Topics may include modern genetics, biotechnology, immune disorders and health, urban science and ecology, computational biology, and advanced investigative methods in biology. Students will examine current literature in these areas and discuss the merits and implications of the latest findings. In addition, students will be immersed in various labs and activities that reinforce the concepts under investigation. 1 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
Corequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CHEM 1105: INTRO CHEM LAB
1.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Appropriate laboratory experiments for the student who will not be a professional physical scientist. The experiments support the principles of chemistry developed in the lecture portion of the course and illustrate some of the basic approaches to chemical problems. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (CHEM 1105)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in CHEM 1305
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CHEM 1107: GEN CHEM LAB I
1.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Experiments which illustrate basic laboratory techniques and procedures, physical and chemical properties, stoichiometry, solutions, and thermochemistry. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (CHEM 1111)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in CHEM 1307
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CHEM 1108: GEN CHEM LAB II
1.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Emphasis on reactions in aqueous solutions, gas laws, equilibrium, kinetics and qualitative analysis, with an introduction to instrumental analysis. Laboratory fee required: $17. 3 additional laboratory or activity hours per week. (CHEM 1112)
Corequisite:
CHEM 1107 and credit or enrollment in CHEM 1308
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CHEM 1304: CHEMISTRY IN SOCIETY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course presents the relevance of chemistry in everyday life, particularly in applications to environmental problems such as air pollution, ozone depletion, global warming, energy, water purity and acid rain. Fundamental concepts in chemistry introduced on a need-toknow basis include stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, electrolytic solutions and chemical reactions. This course meets the common core requirement in natural sciences. Laboratory fee required: $17. 2 additional laboratory or activity hours per week.
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CHEM 1305: INTRO CHEM
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
The composition, properties and interaction of substances necessary to produce new materials. Topics include stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonds, states of matter, electrolyte solutions and chemical reactions. (CHEM 1305)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in CHEM 1105 and credit or enrollment in MATH 1301 or MATH 1310
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CHEM 1307: GEN CHEM I
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Fundamentals of general chemistry. Descriptive material is correlated with the basic chemical principles and their applications. Modern concepts of atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, the gaseous state and the kinetic molecular theory of matter are analyzed. Emphasis on stoichiometric calculations of mass and molar relationships, energy relations and intermolecular forces. Credit for both CHEM 1305 and CHEM 1307 may not be applied toward a degree. (CHEM 1311)
Corequisite:
Credit or enrollment in MATH 1301, and CHEM 1107, and one year of high school chemistry or CHEM 1305
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