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  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of CHEM 550. Chemistry and metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. Metabolism of amino acids and photosynthesis. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHEM 5500. Notes: Undergraduates with junior status and 12 hours of work in chemistry may enroll in 5000-level courses with prior approval of the department chair. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Through a lecture/discussion format, the means by which toxicants exert their effects on mammalian, aquatic and ecological systems will be explored. Topics will include bioaccumulation, distribution and excretion of chemicals in the body, the role of metabolism in enhancing or reducing toxicity, mechanisms of toxicity and the effects of toxicants on the major organ systems. Chemodynamic processes which control exposure of organisms will be presented in the context of risk assessment and the problems inherent in predicting and quantifying risks will be discussed. This course is cross-listed with BIOS 5600. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: BIOS 3500, and CHEM 3550 or CHEM 5540, or permission of instructor. Notes: Undergraduates with junior status and 12 hours of work in chemistry may enroll in 5000-level courses with prior approval of the department chair. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course, along with CHEM 5150 and 5750, provides a capstone chemistry experience for undergraduates. The course expands on fundamentals of organic reactions and mechanisms through investigation of molecular structure and reactivity. Students will gain experience in modern spectral interpretation and will learn to use the organic chemical literature and databases. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CHEM 3770, 3780, 4310 and 24 hours of chemistry. Notes: Undergraduates with junior status and 12 hours of work in chemistry may enroll in 5000-level courses with prior approval of the department chair. Credits: 3 hours Semester Offered: Fall
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides a synthetic laboratory experience for undergraduates in conjunction with the CHEM 5700 and CHEM 5150 capstone courses. The fundamentals of synthetic techniques will be exercised through independent synthetic laboratory projects and detailed investigations of molecular structure using modern spectroscopic methods. Students will get hands-on experience with modern spectroscopic instrumentation and will learn to utilize the chemical literature and databases. It is strongly recommended that CHEM 5700 be taken before CHEM 5750 to prepare students for spectral interpretation. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CHEM 3770, 3780, 4310, 5200 or permission of the instructor. Notes: Undergraduates with junior status and 12 hours of work in chemistry may enroll in 5000-level courses with prior approval of the department chair. Credits: 2 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    Research work on a problem in chemistry in association with a faculty member. This research work is to be summarized in a written report. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CHEM 4360, 24 hours of chemistry, with approval of the department chairperson and a faculty director. Notes: Undergraduates with junior status and 12 hours of work in chemistry may enroll in 5000-level courses with prior approval of the department chair. Credits: 2 hours Semester Offered: Fall, Spring
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of Chinese. Background and practice in listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Credits: 4 hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continuation of CHIN 1000. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHIN 1000 or equivalent. Credits: 4 hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    The development of spoken and written expression in Chinese. Review of fundamental grammar and skills. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHIN 1010 or equivalent. Credits: 4 hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    The continued development of spoken and written expression in Chinese. Readings and discussions of civilization and culture materials. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHIN 2000 or equivalent. Credits: 4 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to various aspects of Chinese business culture and to provide basic business Chinese training. By linking the relationship between business culture and business language, this course will equip students with basic language skills and knowledge to do business in Chinese speaking countries and areas or with Chinese companies. Topics such as the following will be studied: The first business meeting; business negotiation; business connection; signing a contract; shipping and handling; and foreign trade corporations. We will emphasize communicative activities, and combine the language training with the introduction of Chinese business culture. Although students have different language background, all students are required to make a good faith effort to speak the target language at every relevant opportunity. It is our goal to use as much Chinese as possible while participating in this program. By the end of the course, students should be able to actively participate in basic business conversations. Credits: 3 hours
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