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CHM 414: Biochemistry I
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
4 Credits Overview of the structure and function of biomolecules with an emphasis on protein structure and protein synthesis. Cellular energy metabolism including a thorough study of enzyme kinetics, glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis. Prerequisites: CHM 344, CHM 345, BIO 211, MTH 331; or consent of the instructor Note: Lab fee; Lab section required.
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CHM 415: Biochemistry II
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
4 Credits Detailed study of the structure and function of lipids and nucleic acids. Biochemistry of nitrogen-containing compounds including nitrogen fixation and the urea cycle. Additional topics may include integration of mammalian metabolism, physiology of metabolic diseases, bioinformatics and genomics. Prerequisites: CHM 414 Note: Lab fee; Lab section required.
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CHM 421: Toxicology and Risk Assessment
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits Introduction to the use of toxicology and risk assessment in the management of hazardous substances. The course will explore the sources, emissions, distributions and fate of various classes of contaminants, the theory and method of toxicology and ecotoxicology, exposure analysis, and selected toxicant modes of action. Prerequisites: CHM 321 Note: Co-requisite: ENV 431.
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CHM 441: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits Atomic and molecular properties including such areas as thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, macroscopic chemical systems, and molecular spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CHM 345, MTH 212.
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CHM 488: Departmental Seminar
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit A reading and discussion course that has topics of interest to both science majors and general audiences. Upper division credit will require greater participation. A chance to explore new ideas with faculty and fellow students without prerequisites. Note: Cross-listed as BIO 488; Offered Pass/No pass only.
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CHM 492: Senior Thesis Preparation
1.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
1 Credit This course is required for students planning to complete a senior thesis. The product of this course will be a thesis proposal.
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CHM 493: Chemistry Thesis Part I:Literature Review and Experimental Design
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits
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CHM 494: Chemistry Thesis Part II:Research,Thesis Writing,and Defense
2.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
2 Credits
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CHM 494 - Chemistry Thesis Part II:Research,Thesis Writing,and Defense
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CHM 496: Chemistry Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
3 Credits Supervised experience in a setting related to the student's concentration of choice. Requires a final written summary of activities by the student. Prerequisites: Senior status as a Chemistry major Note: Practicum fee charged; Offered Pass/No pass only.
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ECN 203: Fundamentals of Economics
4.00 Credits
Concordia University-Portland (Closed)
4 Credits This class is designed to consider the performance of the national economy as a whole (both macroeconomic and microeconomic frameworks) by gaining an understanding of major economic principles centering on topics such as the economic system of the United States, other economic systems, supply and demand, unemployment and inflation, economic growth, and measuring economic health.
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