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4.00 Credits
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. A study of chemicals that produce change in function of biological systems and the mechanisms by which these chemicals act. The course focuses on the main classes of drugs as well as some of the more popular contemporary drugs and how they affect their target biological systems. Applicable pharmacology-related literature is also emphasized to give students exposure to the types of techniques used in drug research. Prerequisites: 212, 212L, Biology 130-131 and 140-141.
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4.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 4. Modern theories of organic chemistry with emphasis on advanced synthetic methods and reaction mechanisms. Prerequisites: Chemistry212 and 212L.
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4.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 4. A continuation of Chemistry 312, with more detailed treatments of quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: Chemistry 312 and 312L; Mathematics 122.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1-4,1-4. Original investigations undertaken by junior and senior chemistry majors of chemical or biochemical problems usually related to research being carried on by members of the department. A maximum of 12 credits may be earned. For degree purposes four credits of 451 and/or 452 will be equivalent to a course even if these credits are not all taken in the same semester.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1-4, 1-4. A course designed to give students practical experience in chemical research and technology, guided by a chemical professional mentor. Students may work on or off campus, depending upon the preferences of the sponsoring company or institution. Examples of possible work arenas are chemical manufacturing studies, product discovery or improvement Research &Development, or forensic characterization. Students will be required to submit a written report and give an oral presentation at the end of the internship. Prerequisites: Chemistry 212 and 212L, and permission of the Departmental Program Director. Pass/fail basis only. Chemistry 460 does not satisfy an upper level Chemistry course requirement for the major.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 0-4. A seminar course required of all senior chemistry majors. The course is designed to promote independent thinking, integration of topics in chemistry, and to provide practice in group discussion and in written and oral presentation.
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4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-8. Open to candidates for honors in chemistry. Includes supervised honors research in a chemical or biochemical field of study. Prerequisites: Departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4. This two-semester course introduces Chinese to students with no knowledge of the language. Equal emphasis will be given to acquiring the rudiments of spoken and written Chinese. Students who complete the year-long course will master approximately 700 characters and a vocabulary of a 1,000 words. It also intends to acquaint students with some aspects of Chinese culture and society as a necessary part of their education in this language.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4. Degree Requirements: F10 for 201. In addition to the same objectives for the first year, this course aims at improving students' aural-oral skills to achieve fluency and comprehension, further developing their proficiency in reading for understanding, and enhancing their ability to write in Chinese and to translate from Chinese into English and vice versa.
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4.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Humanities, F4, F9. An introductory course of modern Chinese literature (1918-1989) designed to acquaint students with major phases of modern Chinese literature and some masterpieces of representative writers in relation to political and social changes. The course provides opportunities to learn about modern Chinese culture, society, and politics through readings of chosen works and trains students to read thoughtfully and critically. No prior knowledge of Chinese language, literature, and culture is required.
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