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BSC 472: Introduction to Forensic Science.
2.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
The study of basic concepts, techniques, practices, and procedures of criminalistics, including the most current technologies in forensic analysis. Criminal investigation of actual cases will be discussed with a minimum of scientific terminology. In addition, the nature of physical evidence will be emphasized, including the use of DNA profiling. Strongly recommended for Criminal Justice majors and Pre-Allied Health track students in Biology. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. (Cross-listed with CJ 472 and Chem 472.)
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BSC 481: Seminar in Biology.
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Student participation in general and specific topics in biology. May be repeated in a different topic. Usually taken during last semester or last year. Prerequisite: Two semesters of biology.
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BSC 481 - Seminar in Biology.
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BSC 489: Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Individual instruction. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisite: Two semesters of biology and approval of Science Program Director.
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CHEM 405: Environmental Chemistry.
2.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
This course will explore the nature of soil, air, water, and the impact of man on these systems. Included will be studies of local industries and municipalities with respect to their environmental monitoring and assessment programs. The laboratory will involve basic water, air, and soil sampling, and analytical techniques. Prerequisite: Two semesters of science including Chemistry.
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CHEM 410: Biochemistry I.
2.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Biochemistry 410 is the first semester of a one-year course. The first semester covers the structure, function, and metabolism of amino acids and proteins and simple and complex carbohydrates. Emphasis will be on understanding biochemistry from a biological point of view and on providing information on how biochemical events are regulated in living tissues. Prerequisite: General Chemistry I and II and Organic Chemistry I and II. (Cross-listed with BSC 410.)
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CHEM 411: Biochemistry II.
2.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Biochemistry 411 is the second semester of a one-year course. The second semester covers the structure, function, and metabolism of lipids and nucleic acids. Emphasis will be on understanding biochemistry from a biological point of view and on providing information on how biochemical events are regulated in living tissues. Prerequisite: General Chemistry I and II, Organic Chemistry I and II, and Biochemistry I (BSC 410). (Cross-listed with BSC 411.)
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CHEM 472: Introduction for Forensic Science
2.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
The study of basic concepts, techniques, practices, and procedures of criminalistics, including the most current technologies in forensic analysis. Criminal investigation of actual cases will be discussed with a minimum of scientific terminology. In addition, the nature of physical evidence will be emphasized, including the use of DNA profiling. Strongly recommended for Criminal Justice majors and Pre-Allied Health track students in Biology. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. (Cross-listed with BSC and CJ 472.)
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CHEM 489: Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Individual instruction. May be repeated when topics vary.
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CIS 305: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Emphasis of this course is on the organization of information, the implementation of common data structures such as lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs, and techniques of data abstraction, including encapsulation and inheritance. This course also explores recursion, the close relationship between data structures and algorithms and the analysis of algorithm complexity ('O'notion). Hands-on programming is a central component of this course. Mini-labs and programming assignments are administered. Assignments will focus on the design, implementation, testing and evaluation of various data structures.
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CIS 310: Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Texarkana
This course introduces basic elements of the design and analysis of computer algorithms. Topics include asymptotic notations and analysis, parallel sorting networks, divide and conquer, greedy methods and matroids, dynamic programming, basic graph algorithms, NP-completeness, approximation algorithms, and network flows analysis. For each topic, beside in-depth coverage, one or more representative problems and their algorithms shall be discussed. In addition to the design and analysis of algorithms, students are expected to gain substantial discrete mathematics problem solving skills essential for computer engineers. Prerequisite: CIS 305.
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