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3.00 Credits
A capstone laboratory course with three major components: 1) experiments related to concepts learned in physical, analytical and inorganic chemistry courses emphasizing kinetics, spectroscopy and thermodynamics; 2) computer use in problem solving, data analysis and word processing; and 3) technical writing with emphasis on preparation of papers for publication. Corequisites: CHEM F332. Prerequisites: WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; CHEM F212; CHEM F202. Offered Fall
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CHEM F202 UF C- AND CHEM F212 UF C- (AND CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T ) (OR ENGL F111X UF C- OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR WRTG F1X UF C- OR ENGL F1X UF C- OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF C- OR ENGL F2X UF C- )
Corequisite:
CHEM F332
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4.00 Credits
Structure, function and evolution of hereditary molecules (nucleic acids). Stacked with CHEM F645. Prerequisites: BIOL F362.
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BIOL F362 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the biochemistry of the two principal macromolecules: nucleic acids and proteins. Topics include: nucleotides metabolism, DNA structure and topology, DNA replication, DNA repair and recombination, cell cycle regulation, RNA transcription and processing. Gene expression, translation and protein metabolism. Biomedical relevance and contemporary techniques will be addressed if appropriate. Prerequisites: CHEM F321. Offered Fall
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CHEM F321 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Environmental toxicology will focus on the general properties and principles of persistent and/or poisonous (toxic) chemicals commonly encountered in air, water, fish and wildlife. Numerous natural and synthetic chemicals in the environment will be discussed from a global perspective with some bias towards Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Prerequisites: CHEM F351; or one semester each of organic chemistry and cell or molecular biology; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; COJO F121X or COJO F131X or COJO F141X. Cross-listed with BIOL F455. Stacked with BIOL F656; CHEM F655. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
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3.00 Credits
Modern molecular biological techniques including protein and nucleic acid gel electrophoresis, western blotting, cell fractionation, cellular respiration, enzymology and fluorescence microscopy. Lectures will be supplemented with reading from the primary literature. Student projects in this course may satisfy the capstone project requirements of the biological science degree. Student must also enroll in BIOL F400 to receive capstone credit. Prerequisites: BIOL F360 or CHEM F360 may be taken concurrently. Cross-listed with BIOL F466. Offered Spring
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BIOL F360 UF C- Concurrent OR CHEM F360 UF C- Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to provide an overview of the cellular and molecular underpinnings of signaling in the nervous system. Discussions will be focused on properties of excitable membranes, synaptic transmission, and neurological integration. Fundamentals of the functional properties of neurons will provide the background for discussions of small neuronal circuits that regulate behavior, the cellular/molecular basis of learning and memory, and pharmacological approaches for the treatment of neuronal pathologies. Stacked with CHEM F670 and BIOL F679. Prerequisites: Two F300-level courses in BIOL or CHEM; MATH F251X or MATH F230X. Recommended: MATH F252X. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
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MATH F200X UF C- OR MATH F272X UF C- OR MATH F251X UF C- OR MATH F232X UF C- OR MATH F230X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
This 3 credit course is given in collaboration with the University of Montana and Montana State University. The course goal is to provide a comprehensive overview into the architecture and function of various neurological systems in the mammalian central nervous system, particularly in humans. Topics addressed will include but are not limited to the visual system, the auditory system, the limbic system, pain, neuropathologies, and CNS injuries. Each topic will address known and suspected pathologies and include discussions with clinicians from the St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center in Missoula, MT. This course will be taught using Access Grid Node technology, an audio/video internet broadcasting system. Prerequisites: Two F300-level courses in Biology/Chemistry, or Psychology/Philosophy. Stacked with CHEM F672. Offered Spring
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic and applied aspects of interneuronal signaling of specific neurotransmitter systems. Lectures will be based on chapters from assigned text as well as recent and historical literature relevant to these topics. Basic concepts introduced in lectures will be applied through guided discussion of original research papers. Students will learn to prepare "peer reviews" of selected papers and critically discuss original research. Stacked with CHEM F676. Prerequisites: BIOL F115X; CHEM F325; BIOL F417 or CHEM F470 or PSY F335. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
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BIOL F115X UF C- (AND CHEM F322 UF C- OR CHEM F325 UF C- ) (AND BIOL F417 UF C- OR CHEM F470 UF C- OR PSY F335 UF C- )
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the techniques and style of technical oral presentation generally accepted by professional chemists. Class will meet two hours per week, the first hour in closed session, the second, open to the public. Seminar attendance and participation in observing and critiquing presentations by graduate students, chemistry faculty, and their peers is required. Note: Oral communication intensive credit is earned upon successful completion of CHEM F482. Prerequisites: COJO F131X or COJO F141X.
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COMM F131X UF C- OR COMM F1OX UF C- OR COJO F121X UF C- OR COJO F131X UF C- OR COJO F141X UF C- OR COMM F121X UF C- OR COMM F141X UF C- OR CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the techniques and style of technical oral presentation generally accepted by professional chemists. Class will meet two hours per week, the first hour in closed session, the second, open to the public. Preparation of a 40 minute presentation to be delivered twice, first, to others in the course in the closed session for critiquing and suggestions for improvement and later, in the open seminar for evaluation by all. Prerequisites: CHEM F481; COJO F131X or COJO F141X.
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CHEM F481 UF C- (AND COMM F131X UF C- OR COMM F121X UF C- OR COJO F121X UF C- OR COJO F131X UF C- OR COJO F141X UF C- OR COMM F1OX UF C- OR COMM F141X UF C- OR CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T )
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