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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of human senses and higher-order perceptual processes. Cross-listed as PSYC 372. Prerequisites: Six hours of BIOL or six hours of PSYC courses and junior standing.
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Study of applied research in the natural sciences, with special emphasis on experimental design and methodology, data generation and critical analysis, and scientific writing and presentation. Crosslisted as ENVS 395 and CHEM 395. Students majoring in biology, chemistry, or environmental studies must earn a grade of C or higher. Prerequisites: Fifteen credit hours of BIOL, ENVS, and/or CHEM courses; junior standing; BIOL/PSYC/SOCI 324.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical foundations of immunology, including antibody and cell-mediated immune response; antibody-antigen interactions; and immune system disorders. Designed to prepare professional students for later studies. Prerequisites: BIOL 110, BIOL 312.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and foundations of biochemistry, including structure and function of micromolecules; bioenergetics; enzyme function and regulation; metabolic pathways. Designed to prepare preprofessional students for later studies. Cross-listed as CHEM 420. Students majoring in Biology must earn a grade of C or higher. Prerequisites: BIOL 110 and CHEM 210.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to psychopharmacology and the mechanisms of drug action in the brain and on the body, including: the fundamentals of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, neuroanatomy, neurotransmission, tolerance and dependence. Major drug classes covered are sedative-hypnotics, anxiolytics, psychostimulants, opiates, hallucinogens, antipsychotics, antidepressants, and mood stabilizers. Cross-listed as PSYC 472. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the physical world and its basic underlying scientific principles. Cross-listed as PHYS 108. Prerequisite: MATH 106 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of chemistry for students entering biological or health-related fields. Topics include stoichiometry, chemical equations and reactions, properties of gases, solutions and electrolytes, acid/base properties and pH, an introduction or organic chemistry, and various aspects of chemistry important in biological systems. Prerequisites: MATH 106 or higher (or ACT math score of 21 or higher); CHEM/PHYS 108 (or high school chemistry course with a grade of C or higher).
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental course in the principles of chemistry. Topics include stoichiometry, chemical equations and reactions, properties of gases, properties of solutions, and thermochemistry. Students majoring in Chemistry must earn a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite: MATH 106 or higher with a grade of C or higher or a grade of C or higher in high school chemistry or CHEM/PHYS 108 or ACT Math score above 22 or SAT score above 5340.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 110. Topics to be covered include kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry and coordination complexes. Students majoring in Chemistry must earn a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 110.
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3.00 Credits
Analytic survey of factors which affect local and global environments. Provides students with an appreciation and understanding of the principles of environmental toxicology and chemistry including the sources, fate and effects of chemicals in the environment. Emphasis is on contemporary problems in human health and the environment. Cross-listed as ENVS 230. Prerequisite: CHEM 112.
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