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2.00 Credits
( CHM 244 is MPT.) Introduction to experimental techniques involved in synthesis, purification, and chemical identification of organic molecules. Concurrent registration in CHM 241, 242 required. Prerequisite: (244) CHM 145; (245) CHM 244. CAS-D/LAB.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of various ways in which women lifted their own voices, engaged with societal issues, and constructed their communities and themselves through the institutions and frameworks of religion in America. Prerequisite: REL 101 or WMS 201 or by permission of instructor. Cross-listed with AMS 245 and WMS 245.
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Treatment of selected works of Russian literature that suggest particular thematic problems. For nonspecialist with little or no background in Russian literature. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
(251 is MPT.) For those planning a career in chemistry. Modern concepts of molecular structure, mechanisms of organic reactions, and synthetic methods for organic compounds, including natural products. Concurrent registration in CHM 254, 255 required. Prerequisite: (MPT 251) CHM 142M; (252) CHM 251.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Calculus I and II. Three-dimensional analytic geometry, vectors, derivatives, multiple integrals, applications. The honors course offers an in-depth treatment of these topics. Admission to the honors course requires honors standing or permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: Calculus II.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
(254 is MPT.) Introduction to modern experimental techniques in organic chemistry as applied to synthesis, purification, and determination of the structure of organic molecules. Concurrent registration in CHM 251, 252 required. Prerequisite: (MPT 254) CHM 153 or equivalent; (255) CHM 254. CAS-D/LAB.
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3.00 Credits
Examines works by Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, and Dostoevsky and a number of critical essays representative of a variety of viewpoints. Uses an interdisciplinary approach that takes into account social, historical, political, religious, as well as literary factors. Cross-listed with RUS 255. IIB. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
Treatment of selected works of Russian literature (realism, modernism, post-modernism) with special attention to Tolstoy, Chekhov, Bunin, Sologub, Bulgakov, Babel, Solzhenitsyn, and Nabokov. Cross-listed with ENG 256. CAS-B-LIT.
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3.00 Credits
Treatment of major trends in the development of Russian literature since 1953. Examines works by Pasternak, Solzhenitsyn, Rasputin, Trifonov, and others. CAS-B-LIT. Offered infrequently.
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3.00 Credits
Course integrates bio-demographic and socio-cultural approaches to the study of global aging by drawing on cross-cultural quantitative data and qualitative ethnographic records. Prerequisite: GTY 154.
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