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The lab exercises in this course have been selected to provide practical experience in protein chemistry and in chromatographic and electrophoretic separation, and to emphasize the basic principles of biochemistry. Corequisite: Chemistry 309. (0/3/1) radfar
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An introduction to computer graphics. Particular emphasis is placed on the algorithms used to produce 2D and 3D graphics with a computer. Topics include graphics devices, polygons, drawing tools, vectors, transformations, 3D viewing, polygonal meshes, lighting, and shading models. Prerequisites: Mathematics 181 and C or higher in Computer Science 235. (3/0/3) A. SHIFLET, sloan
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A study of English Romanticism with an emphasis on the poetry of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. (3/0/3) FISHER
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3.00 Credits
A study of representative literature of the Victorian age, with emphasis on the poetry of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, and the pre-Raphaelites. (3/0/3) hitchmough 166
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3.00 Credits
A study of the laws and theories of thermodynamics applied to chemical systems presented from a modern perspective. Theories describe the behavior of energy, heat, work; entropy; reaction spontaneity and equilibrium; equations of state; and phase diagrams. Prerequisites: Chemistry 214; Physics 121 and 122, or 141 and 142, or 173; Mathematics 181, 182. Corequisite: Chemistry 313L. (3/0/3) C. Arrington
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This course provides a laboratory study of chemical kinetics using both modern experimental techniques and computer-aided calculations and simulations. Along with understanding the measurements of chemical reaction rates from both theoretical and experimental perspectives, the course focuses on methods for the statistical treatment of experimental data. Prerequisites: Chemistry 214, Physics 121 and 122, or 141 and 142, or 173; Mathematics 181, 182. Corequisite: Chemistry 313. (0/3/1) C. arington
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A study of the major writers of the period, including Synge, Yeats, Joyce, and O'Casey, with emphasis on the cultural and historical context of the Irish Renaissance. (3/0/3) DOOLEY, WILSON
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This laboratory engages in an experimental study of selected aspects of physical chemistry, with emphasis on experimentation relevant to the field of quantum chemistry. Topics in the course include laser operation, optical spectroscopy, and quantum computational methods. Prerequisites: Chemistry 214, Physics 121 and 122, or 141 and 142, or 173; Mathematics 181 and 182. Corequisite: Chemistry 314. (0/3/1) C. Arrington
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An introduction to computer networks including network architecture, communication protocols, algorithms, and the current state of technology used to implement computer networks. Prerequisites: Physics 203 and C or higher in Computer Science 235. (3/0/3) SLOAN, WELCH
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3.00 Credits
A study of British literature after World War II, including poetry, fiction, and drama, with emphasis on the cultural and historical context. (3/0/3) hitchmough
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