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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3190 or CHE 3260 This course provides an advanced study of atomic and molecular structure, bonding and bond energies, coordination theory, x-ray crystallography, solvent systems, and periodic relationships of the elements. Advanced techniques of literature search and chemical literacy will be incorporated within the course.
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5.00 Credits
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 3100 This course is an introduction to the chemistry of living systems with emphasis placed on metabolism, bioenergetics, molecular strategy, and regulation. Applications to the related fields of nutrition, human physiology, and medicine are stressed.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CHE 4310 This course is a continuation of Biochemistry I (CHE 4310). The course theme and emphasis is current biochemical research results. Topics covered include enzyme catalysis, biosynthesis, membrane biochemistry, genetic engineering, molecular basis of cancer, neurochemistry, biochemical detoxification, molecular basis of inherited diseases, genetic transposition, free radical theory of aging, and selected topics in human nutrition. Technical writing and literature search is included.
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5.00 Credits
1 (0 + 3) Prerequisite/Corequisite: CHE 4310 This course introduces basic techniques and instrumentation of biochemical research and offers opportunities for independent work in both the library and the laboratory.
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5.00 Credits
4 (0 + 40) Prerequisite: CHE 3010, CHE 3110 This course is a laboratory field experience for students majoring or minoring in chemistry. A total of 600 hours of work experience will be required.
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5.00 Credits
5 (0 + 15) Prerequisite: CHE 3710 This course is a laboratory internship experience for criminalistics majors.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 9) Prerequisite: CHE 3710 This course is a laboratory internship experience for chemistry majors with a concentration in criminalistics. (Senior Experience)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Senior standing; CHE 3000, CHE 3110; either CHE 3190 or CHE 3250; and satisfaction of Level I and II General Studies course requirements This is a capstone experience for students seeking a major in chemistry. The course consists of library research in conjunction with a chemistry faculty member, concluding with the submission of a significant paper on some area of chemistry; presenting the paper to the Chemistry Department; and completing four American Chemical Society examinations. (Senior Experience)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading and writing preassessment placement Tests This course introduces the range of interdisciplinary curricula which constitutes Chicana/o Studies. It is history- and social science-based and also analyzes, among other themes, the Chicana/o and art, literature, education and politics. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences; Multicultural) (GT-SS3)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics preassessment placement tests This course examines indigenous cultures of Meso-America during the pre-Columbian period with a focus on social, political, religious, artistic, scientific, and engineering artifacts before and after the conquest of Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. by Spain. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: CHS or HIS. (General Studies-Level II, Historical) (GT-HI1) (HIS 1910)
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