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2.00 Credits
Laboratory work includes the dissection of a representative mammal, cell structure and function and the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, and nervous systems. Corequisite: SCI 2126
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a continuation of Principles of Biology I. Topics include evolution, the nature of plant and animal systems, ecological principles, and behavioral ecology. Prerequisites: SCI1124; Corequisites: SCI2153
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a continuation of Principles of Biology I Laboratory. Students apply the scientific method to understand, perform, and design experiments. Laboratory exercises exemplify aspects of lecture topics. Laboratory topics include evolution, an examination of plant and animal structures and processes, population ecology, and animal behavior. Corequisites: SCI2152
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4.00 Credits
Covered topics include gases, intermolecular forces in liquids and solids, solutions, chemical kinetics and mechanisms, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, precipitation reactions (solubility product), chemical thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Prerequisite: SCI 1202; Corequisite: SCI 2203
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3.00 Credits
Experiments include both hands-on exercises: molecular bonding and structure, gas laws-molar mass, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base titration, electrochemistry, qualitative analysis: anions and cations; and video/computer experiments: thermometric titrations, magnetochemistry, kinetics using spectrophotometry, chemical equilibrium-esterification, electrochemical cells. Corequisite: SCI 2202
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4.00 Credits
Students study carbon compounds and chemical bonds, hybridization, molecular structure, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, functional groups, acids and bases, conformations of cyclohexane, stereochemistry and chirality, nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions of alkyl halides, and radical reactions. Prerequisites: SCI 1202, SCI 2202. Corequisite: SCI 2209
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3.00 Credits
Experiments are designed to develop skills and teach the techniques and equipment used by the organic chemist: crystallization, extraction, distillation; the basic instrumental methods of chromatography, infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopies are taught with computer simulations. Additionally, students are introduced to qualitative organic analysis. Corequisite: SCI 2208
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4.00 Credits
This course entails the study of the properties, syntheses and addition reactions of alkenes and alkynes, addition polymers from alkenes, alcohols and ethers, carbonyl compounds - oxidation/ reduction and organometallic compounds, conjugated unsaturated systems, concept of aromaticity and electrophilic aromatic substitution. Prerequisite: SCI 2208. Corequisite: SCI 2211
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3.00 Credits
Students concentrate on isolation of natural products (eugenol from cloves) and chemical synthesis: cis- 1, 2-cyclohexanediol, a multistep synthesis of sulfanilamide, sodium borohydride reduction of acetophenone to 1-phenylethanol, preparation of a Grignard reagent (phenylmagnesium bromide), Grignard synthesis of iodobenzene, Diels-Alder synthesis of 4-cyclohexene-1, 2-dicarboxylic acid anhydride. Corequisite: SCI 2210
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a continuation of SCI 1300. Topics covered include heat, temperature, thermodynamics, wave motion, static and current electricity, Gauss's Law, and magnetism. Prerequisite: SCI 1300 Corequisite: SCI 2301
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