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4.00 Credits
Physiological biochemistry includes a survey of biochemical structures and functions, with emphasis on human metabolism. Regulation and metabolic adaptation are discussed for physiologic conditions such as fasting, exercise, starvation, and various disease states. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 367. Anatomy and physiology recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Chemistry of pharmaceutical/target interactions. Basic mechanisms of drug action, including enzyme inhibitors and systems employing ion channels and second messengers. Physiological systems affected, strategies for drug design and analysis; computational, combinatorial, and biopharmaceutical approaches. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 415, or equivalent. 4.000 Credit Hours Levels: Doctoral - Springfield, Graduate - Springfield, Undergrad - Springfield Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture-Discussion, Packaged Section Liberal Arts & Sciences College Chemistry Department
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1.00 Credits
A stand-alone course designed to introduce students to various laboratory techniques in the fields of physical and inorganic chemistry. Inorganic compounds will be synthesized and then characterized by physical chemical methods. Computer simulations will be used to visualize concepts. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 401, or concurrent enrollment.
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1.00 Credits
A stand-alone course designed to supplement CHE 441. The synthesis and characterization of inorganic materials will be explored. A strong emphasis will be placed on the rapidly emerging fields of materials science and nanotechnology. Course Information: Prerequisite: CHE 441 and CHE 402, or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the effects of chemical and physical agents on the health of the public and environment. Included are sources, transport, chemical behavior, and biochemical mechanisms for adverse health effects from environmental pollutants. Course Information: Same as MPH 449.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Advanced topics which may involve instruction, laboratory, and/or independent study. Topics will vary depending on student interest and area of expertise of instructor. Course Information: May be repeated if topics vary. Students may register in more than one section per term.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Intended to supplement, not supplant, regular course offerings. Students interested in a tutorial must secure the consent of the faculty member concerned before registration and submit any required documentation to him or her. Course Information: May be repeated if topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the scientific basis of forensics investigations. Discusses basic procedures for investigation of crime scenes through deductive reasoning, case history/problem-solving approach. Topics include fingerprints, soil/imprints, toxicology, ballistics, blood/body fluid analysis, DNA fingerprints, and PCR technology. Course Information: Same as CHE 315. This course fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science without a Lab.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory will illustrate many of the basic scientific procedures and analyses used in forensic science laboratories. Exercises will include fingerprinting, hair/fiber analysis, soil/glass analysis, PCR and DNA profiling, toxicology, blood spatter analysis, and field tests for blood, semen, and drugs. This optional laboratory to be taken with CLS 315. Course Information: Same as CHE 316. This course, along with CLS 315, fulfills a general education requirement at UIS in the area of Physical Science with a Lab.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the profession of clinical laboratory science. Laboratory organization, roles, and credentialing of laboratory practitioners are discussed. Standards, ethics, and current professional issues are examined. Communication skill development and review of scientific literature are included. Instruction and experience in blood collection techniques are included.
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