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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Introduction to statistics as applied to the social sciences. Emphasis on the basic assumptions underlying statistical concepts and the role of statistics in the analysis and interpretation of data. Problems in frequency distribution, measures of location and variation, probability and sampling, tests of hypotheses and signifi cance, linear regression and correlation, time series and index numbers. (Registration is through the Department of Psychology.) Prerequisites: ENG 101, and MAT 108 or MAT 141
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS An introduction to the principles of toxicology, distribution, metabolism and eff ects of toxic chemicals such as pesticides, metals, chemical carcinogens, air, water, and soil pollutants, radiation and industrial solvents. Hazardous waste and consumer products. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, CHE 201-202
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9.00 Credits
9 HOURS: 3 HOURS LECTURE; 6 HOURS, LABORATORY; 4 CREDITS Th e basic principles of pharmacology of drugs of abuse including cocaine, marijuana, sedatives, narcotics, stimulants, antidepressants, as well as chemicals such as alcohol, metals and designer drugs. Analysis of these chemicals and drugs in a variety of biological specimens using methods such as thin layer chromatography, gas chromatography, massspectrometry and immunoassays. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, CHE 315, and CHE 320-321
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9.00 Credits
9 HOURS: 3 HOURS LECTURE; 6 HOURS LABORATORY; 4 CREDITS Th e use of modern analytical chemical methods for the analysis of toxic substances of clinical and forensic importance in such physiological substances as blood, urine, stomach contents and organ tissues. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, CHE 315, and CHE 320-321
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