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Biology 380: topics in Biomedical science
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring or Fall. Credits: 4. A topical exploration of the connection between basic biomedical science and its clinical significance. Four topics are covered during the semester. Each topic is taught by a St. Jude Children's Research Hospital post-doctoral fellow; a Rhodes faculty member directs the course. Each topic consists of a presentation of pertinent background information on basic scientific principles, reading and discussion of secondary and primary literature within the research area of the post-doctoral fellow, and discussion of potential clinical significance of the research. Some class sessions may be held at St. Jude Children' s Research Hospital; students are responsible for transportation.Prerequisites: Biology 130, 131 and 140, 141.
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Biology 451-452: Research in Biology
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1-4. Qualified students may conduct original laboratory or field research in biology. A student may use four credits of research or a combination of two credits from BCMB 310 combined with research credit to total four credits to satisfy one of the upper level requirements in Biology. Interested students should consult the appropriate Biology faculty member. At least three hours per week per credit, weekly conferences with faculty sponsor, written report at the end of the semester. Prerequisites: permission of sponsoring faculty member.
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Biology 460: Internship in Biology
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1-4. Degree Requirements: F11. The Internship Program is designed to introduce students to practical applications of their academic work. Students may work off campus under professional supervision in fields related to the biological sciences, such as health care, laboratory diagnosis, forensics, environmental protection, agriculture. Students will be required to integrate academic and work experiences in a written report due at the end of the internship. No more than 4 credits per semester for no more than two semesters; at least three hours involvement per week per credit. Pass/Fail credit only. Biology 460 does not satisfy an upper level Biology course requirement for the major. Prerequisites: permission of departmental internship program director.
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Biology 485-486: senior seminar
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall ,Spring. Credits: 4. All Biology majors are required to enroll in Senior Seminar during one semester of their senior year. Senior Seminar is intended to be a broad, integrative experience in Biology, requiring both oral and written work.
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Biology 495-496: honors tutorial
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-6,4-6. Open to candidates for honors in biology. Includes supervised honors research and instruction in a biological field of study. Prerequisites: Minimum GPA of 3.5 and departmental permission.
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CheMIstRy 105: topics in Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: F7. Chemical principles and information will be studied through the examination of thematic topics in the chemical sciences. Designed for students majoring in disciplines other than science and mathematics. Includes a laboratory experience.
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CheMIstRy 111: general Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 3. Degree Requirements: F7. A study of the basic concepts and principles of chemistry with a particular emphasis on inorganic chemistry. Topics to be considered include stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, descriptive chemistry, and coordination chemistry. Corequisite: Chemistry 111L.
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CheMIstRy 111l: general Chemistry I laboratory
1.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 1. An experimental introduction to the physical and chemical properties of matter. One laboratory period a week. Corequisite: Chemistry 111
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CheMIstRy 112: general Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 3. Degree Requirements: F7. A continuation of Chemistry 111. Topics to be covered include states of matter, solutions, elementary kinetics and equilibria, acids and bases, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, and thermochemistry. Prerequisites: Chemistry 111-111L. Corequisite: Chemistry 112L.
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CheMIstRy 112l: general Chemistry II laboratory
1.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 1. An experimental introduction to the volumetric techniques of chemical analysis. One laboratory period a week. Prerequisites: Chemistry 111L. Corequisite: Chemistry 112.
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