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CH 4353: Biochem of Specialized Tissues
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Biomolecular aspects of the structure and controlled functioning of specialized systems in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, highlighted by studies of the sensory and immune systems, muscle contraction/mobility and membrane transport phenomena. Prerequisites: CH/BL4451 or concurrent registration.
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CH 4354: Biochemistry of the Hormones
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
The biochemical basis of normal versus abnormal functioning of the hormonal control mechanisms in mammalian systems; this will include a detailed discussion of molecular mechanisms for hormonal control of the path ways of intermediary metabolism and of the absence/aberration of such regulatory processes evidenced in metabolic disease. Prerequisites: CH/BL4452 or concurrent registration.
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CH 4355: Immunochemistry
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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CH 4356: Enzyme Chemistry
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
The molecular architecture of enzymes and the dynamics of enzyme mediated catalysis. Topics include a classification of enzyme systems, enzyme kinetics, mechanisms of enzyme action and the regulation of the activity of enzymes. Prerequisites: CH/BL 4451.
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CH 4451: Biochemistry I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Study of the processes of life at the molecular level. The physiochemical properties of the biologically important molecules and macromolecules is presented with the goal of understanding their structure vs. biological activity relationships. Major topics include the study of enzymes, metabolism, bioenergetics, and regulation of biochemical processes, membranes and molecular genetics. Prerequisites: CH 3411, 3412 (Lecture 3 hours; Lab 4 hours)
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CH 4451,4452: Bio chem is try I,II
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Study of the pro cesses of life at the mo lecu lar level. The physio chemi cal prop er - ties of the bio logi cally im por tant mole cules and mac ro mole cules is pre sented with the goal of un der stand ing their struc ture vs. bio logi cal ac tiv ity re la tion ships. Ma jor top ics in clude the study of en zymes, me tabo lism, bio ener get ics, and regu - lation of biochemical pro cesses, mem branes and molecular genetics. Prereq ui - sites: CH 3411, 3412 (Lec ture 3 hours; Lab 4 hours)
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CH 4452: Biochemistry II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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CJ 2300: In tro duc tion to Crimi nal Jus tice
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Sur vey of the phi loso phy, his tory, and prac tices of the Ameri can crimi nal jus tice sys tem. Em pha sis is given to cur rent needs, eth ics, du ties, and di verse op por tu ni - ties in vari ous lo cal, state, and fed eral agen cies. This course is a pre req ui site for all Crimi nal Jus tice courses.
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CJ 2300: Intro to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Survey of the philosophy, history, and practices of the American criminal justice system. Empha sis is given to current needs, ethics, duties, and diverse opportunities in various local, state, and federal agencies. This course is a prerequisite for all Criminal Justice courses.
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CJ 2304: Crim i nal Jus tice Ad min is tra tion
3.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Study of the na ture, or ga ni za tional struc tures and ad min is tra tion of crim i nal jus - tice agen cies.
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