Jun 16, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Biological Sciences

  
  • BSC 467 - Diseases of Aquatic Animals

    2 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 , BSC 111  Bacterial, fungal, viral, and parasitic diseases of freshwater and marine fish, shellfish, and crustacea.
  
  • BSC 467L - Diseases of Aquatic Animals Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 467 
  
  • BSC 468 - Comparative Histology of Marine Organisms

    3 hrs.
    Concurrent registration in BSC 468L is required. Histology of marine organisms, including tissue processing techniques. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 456  or MAR 430)
  
  • BSC 468L - Comparative Histology of Marine Organisms Laboratory

    3 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 468 . Concurrent registration in BSC 468 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 456L  or MAR 430L)
  
  • BSC 469 - Developmental Biology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 /BSC 110L , BSC 111 /BSC 111L , CHE 106 /CHE 106L , CHE 107 /CHE 107L ; BSC 360  recommended. Concurrent registration in BSC 469L is required. A comprehensive survey of the experimental, genetic and molecular analysis of processes that occur during the development of complex organisms. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 469L - Developmental Biology Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Concurrent registration in BSC 469 is required. Integrates molecular biology, cell biology, genetics and embryology to understand the mechanisms by which diverse multicellular organisms arise from single cells. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 471 - Advanced Genetics

    2 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 370 . A continuation of BSC 370 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 471L - Advanced Genetics Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 471 . Laboratory exercises to illustrate basic genetic principles. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 472 - Population Genetics

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 370  or consent of instructor. The process of evolutionary change. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 473 - General Endocrinology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 /BSC 110L , BSC 111 /BSC 111L , CHE 106 /CHE 106L . A general introduction of basic endocrine physiology and how hormones function in the body; focuses more strongly on mammalian/human endocrine function. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 474 - Comparative Endocrinology

    3 hrs.
    Course focuses on the endocrine systems on non-mammal vertebrates and invertabrates, investigating evolutionary relationships of hormone families and hormone uses across groups. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 475 - Medical Genetics

    3 hrs.
    The basic principles of human genetics with emphasis on the causation of abnormality and disease. Cannot be substituted for BSC 370 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 476 - Molecular Biology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 370  or BSC 477 /BSC 477L . Molecular biology of viral, prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 477 - Microbial Genetics

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 370 . The genetics and molecular biology of microorganisms and bacteriophages. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 477L - Microbial Genetics Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 477 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 478 - Modern Methods in Biotechnology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 476  or BSC 477  or permission of instructor. Application of engineering and technology to the life sciences. Concurrent enrollment in BSC 478L  required.
  
  • BSC 478L - Methods in Biotechnology Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 476  or BSC 477 /BSC 477L  or permission of the instructor. Concurrent enrollment in BSC 478  required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 479 - Applications of Biotechnology in Marine Biology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 , BSC 111 , BSC 201 , CHE 106 , CHE 107 , CHE 255 , CHE 256 ; CHE 420  or CHE 421 , CHE 422  recommended or permission of instructor. Concurrent registration in BSC 479L is required. Basic biochemical and molecular techniques used to conduct research in marine biology. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 465 )
  
  • BSC 479L - Applications of Biotechnology in Marine Biology Laboratory

    3 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 479 . Concurrent registration in BSC 479 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 465L )
  
  • BSC 480 - Origins and Evolution of Microbial Life

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 /BSC 110L , BSC 111 /BSC 111L , BSC 380 /BSC 380L . The biotic and chemical origin of microbial cellular life. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 480L - Origins and Evolution of Microbial Life Laboratory

    1 hr.
    The biotic and chemical origin of microbial cellular life. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 481 - Pathogenic Microbiology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 370 , BSC 380 /BSC 380L  and BSC 476  or BSC 477 /BSC 477L  or permission of instructor. The molecular mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis, emphasizing the major groups of disease-producing microorganisms. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 481L - Pathogenic Microbiology Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 481 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 482 - Advanced Pathogenic Microbiology

    2 hrs.
    Continuation of BSC 481 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 482L - Advanced Pathogenic Microbiology Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 482 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 483 - Viral Ecology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 110 /BSC 110L , BSC 111 /BSC 111L , CHE 106 /CHE 106L , CHE 107 /CHE 107L ; BSC 380 /BSC 380L  recommended. The interactions between viruses and their hosting species over a wide range of taxonomic levels with emphasis on evolutionary ecology and principle types of transmission cycles. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 484 - Virology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Viral classification, replication and molecular biology. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 484L - Virology and Tissue Culture Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Basic and applied tissue culture techniques. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 485 - Viral Pathogenesis and Diagnosis

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Fundamental principles of medical virology. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 485L - Viral Pathogenesis and Diagnosis Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Immunological, molecular and histological techniques for diagnosis of viral diseases. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  
  • BSC 486L - Immunology and Serology Laboratory

    1 hr.
    A laboratory introduction to cellular and serologic immune reactions and their diagnostic usefulness. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 487 - Microbial Physiology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Concurrent registration in BSC 487L is required. A comprehensive survey of bacterial structure, nutrition and biochemistry. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 487L - Microbial Physiology Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 487 . Concurrent registration in BSC 487 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 488 - Food Microbiology

    2 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Concurrent registration in BSC 488L is required. Microorganisms affiliated with the preparation, spoilage, pathogenicity and sanitation of foods. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 488L - Food Microbiology Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 488 . Concurrent registration in BSC 488 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 489 - Environmental Microbiology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Concurrent registration in BSC 489L is required. Microbiology of water/air/soil; bioremediation. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 489L - Environmental Microbiology Laboratory

    1 hr
    Concurrent registration in BSC 489 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 490 - Marine Microbiology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BSC 380 /BSC 380L . Concurrent registration in BSC 490L is required. An introduction to the role of microorganisms in the overall ecology of the oceans and estuaries. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 471  or MAR 409)
  
  • BSC 490L - Marine Microbiology Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 490 . Concurrent registration in BSC 490 is required. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences (May be taken as COA 471L  or MAR 409L)
  
  • BSC 491 - Introduction to Bioinformatics

    3 hrs.
    Application of computational techniques to the discovery of knowledge from biological data. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 491L - Introduction to Bioinformatics Lab

    1 hr.
    Laboratory for BSC 491 . Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 492 - Special Problems I, II, III

    1-6 hrs.
    A course in library or laboratory research selected in consultation with the adviser. Senior Honors Project (Students undertaking a Senior Honors project will enroll in BSC 492H.) Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 494 - Experimental Design and Data Analysis in Biology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): PSY 360 , CSS 211  or permission of instructor. Design of experiments, statistical analysis of data and interpretation of analysis results for biological research. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 495 - Application of Basic Concepts for Secondary School

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education Program and permission of instructor. Concurrent registration in BSC 495L is required. Techniques and methods in teaching biology integrating the implications of science, technology and society. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 495L - Application of Basic Concepts for Secondary School Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): BSC 495 . Concurrent registration in BSC 495 is required. Laboratory experiments and field experiences in secondary school biology teaching. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 496 - Undergraduate Seminar I, II, III

    1 hr.
    The presentation and discussions of current biological topics. Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences
  
  • BSC 497 - Senior Practicum

    1 hr.
    Prerequisite(s): Advanced senior standing and permission of instructor. Exercises and experiences to evaluate and develop or improve selected key professional skills (All biological sciences majors must register for this course during their last academic year semester before graduation. BSC licensure majors take BSC 495 /BSC 495L  instead.) Note: Course which may be counted toward a major in biological sciences

Black Studies

  
  • BLKS 301 - Introduction to Black Studies

    3 hrs.
    An introduction to the intellectual and social origins of Black Studies as an academic discipline. The course examines the culture and history of African Americans and the black diaspora using a multidisciplinary approach for critical inquiry.
  
  • BLKS 491 - Service Learning in Black Studies

    3 hrs.
     Academic service-learning project in the field of Black Studies in which students provide a service to the local community and create an academic product that reflects their effort.

Business Administration

  
  • BA 100 - Introduction to Business

    3 hrs.
    An introductory course to the major aspects of the business world. Not open to juniors and seniors enrolled in the College of Business. (CC 1113)
  
  • BA 200 - The Legal Environment of Business

    3 hrs.
    The study of the legal, political and regulatory environment in which businesses operate. (CC 2413)
  
  • BA 201 - Managerial Statistics I

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): MAT 102 . Basic concepts: central tendency and dispersion; probability; binomial, Poisson and normal distributions; estimation; hypothesis testing; analysis of variance; regression analysis.
  
  • BA 250 - Introduction to Business Analytics

    1 hr.
    An introduction to analytics in the business context with emphasis on data-driven organizational decision making.
  
  • BA 310 - Professional Ethics

    3 hrs.
    The study of the codes of ethics and standards of conduct of professional organizations in accounting, finance, law, and other business areas.
  
  • BA 400 - Business Administration Senior Seminar

    1.5 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): Senior standing in business. A study of one or more current business issues.
  
  • BA 411 - Advanced Business Law

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): BA 200 . A study of selected legal topics relating to credit, financial and accounting practices.
  
  • BA 498CA - International Business Administration Seminar Abroad

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): Consent of Program Director. Conducted abroad; a series of lectures and discussions involving authorities on international business administration issues and practices.
  
  • BA 499CA - International Business Administration Research Abroad

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): Consent of program director. A research course in international business administration offered for students enrolled in BA 498CA .

Chemistry and Biochemistry

  
  • CHE 100 - Introductory Chemistry

    4 hrs.
    A preparatory course for CHE 106  including: nomenclature, chemical equations, the mole concept, stoichiometry, energy, solutions, acids & bases, atomic theory, bonding, measurement and problem solving. CHE 100 does not satisfy GEC requirements.
  
  • CHE 104 - Chemistry and Our Environment

    3 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 104L . Fundamental chemical principals are introduced and applied to sustainable practices.  Emphasis is placed on the impact of chemistry on our natural resources including the atmosphere, waters, and energy production. Note: Course does not meet program requirements in the Department of Chemistry.
  
  • CHE 104L - Chemistry and Our Environment Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in CHE 104  required. Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 104 . Hands-on experiences illustrating the impact of chemistry on our environment, natural resources, and energy production. Includes practical safety practices.
  
  • CHE 106 - General Chemistry I

    3 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 106L . Focus on basic chemical concepts including: SI units, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, enthalpy, atoms, molecules, structure, bonding, and states of matter.
  
  • CHE 106L - General Chemistry I Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 106 . Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 106. Focus on: safety, keeping a notebook, calculations, equation manipulation, data collection & analysis, and the use of general lab equipment.
  
  • CHE 107 - General Chemistry II

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 106 , CHE 106L . Corequisite(s): CHE 107L . Focus on chemical concepts including: states of matter, chemical reactions, kinetics, equilibria, acids/bases, buffers, entropy, energy, and redox reactions.
  
  • CHE 107L - General Chemistry II Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 107 . Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 107 . Focus on:  kinetics, equilibria, standardization of solutions, buffers, acid/base titrations, redox reactions and report writing.
  
  • CHE 110 - Fundamentals of General, Organic and Biochemistry

    3 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 110L . Covers the fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. Focus on: elements, solutions, equilibrium, nomenclature, functional groups, lipids, and nucleic acids. Taught from a health perspective.
  
  • CHE 110L - Fundamentals of General, Organic and Biochem Lab

    1 hr.


    Corequisite(s): CHE 110 . This laboratory is designed to reinforce concepts from CHE 110 . Focus on: basic laboratory skills, safety, use of general lab equipment, keeping a notebook, data analysis, and scientific writing.

     

  
  • CHE 251 - Elementary Organic Chemistry

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 106 , CHE 106L . Corequisite(s): CHE 251L . Focus on acid/base theory, equilibrium, kinetics, nomenclature, functional groups, bonding, isomers, conformers, types of reactions, and amino acids.
  
  • CHE 251L - Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 251 . Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 251 . Fundamental organic laboratory techniques, laboratory note books, stereochemistry, fundamental reactions, chromatography, distillation, and general safety practices.
  
  • CHE 255 - Organic Chemistry I

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 107 , CHE 107L . Corequisite(s): CHE 255L . Functional groups, bonding, nomenclature, Lewis acid/base theory, stereochemistry, introduction to reaction mechanisms and arrow pushing formalisms, IR and NMR spectroscopy.
  
  • CHE 255L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 255 . Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 255 . Fundamental organic laboratory techniques, proper use of laboratory notebooks, IR, NMR, chromatography, distillation, and general safety practices.
  
  • CHE 256 - Organic Chemistry II

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 255 , CHE 255L . Corequisite(s): CHE 256L . Intermediate reaction mechanisms, alcohols, phenols, aromatic molecules, chemistry of the carbonyl group, amines, introduction to biomolecules, and multistep synthesis.
  
  • CHE 256L - Organic Chemistry II Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 256 . Designed to reinforce the concepts of CHE 256 . Determination of reaction mechanism, reduction, functional group transformation, C-C bond formation, spectroscopic confirmation of structure, and general safety practices.
  
  • CHE 311 - Analytical Chemistry

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 107 , CHE 107L . Corequisite(s): CHE 311L . Sampling, chemical equilibria, gravimetric, precipitation, neutralization and complexation analysis, redox cells, potentiometry and pH electrode, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and chromatography.
  
  • CHE 311L - Analytical Chemistry Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 311 . Data and error analysis, detection and quantitation of standard and unknown samples using gravimetric, various titrimetric, potentiometric, UV-Vis spectroscopic, and chromatographic methods.
  
  • CHE 331 - Principles of Inorganic Chemistry

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256 , CHE 256L . Atomic structure, bonding (ionic, covalent, metallic), geometry, symmetry operations and point groups, acids/bases (aqueous/other solvent systems), thermodynamics, trends in the periodic table and coordination chemistry.
  
  • CHE 331L - Principles of Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 331 . Designed to reinforce concepts taught in CHE 331 . Inorganic reactions and synthesis using air sensitive techniques, identification of unknown inorganic chemicals, inorganic chemistry analytical techniques.
  
  • CHE 392 - Introduction to Research

    1-3 hrs.
    A junior level research problem performed under the direction of a faculty adviser and terminated by a formal written report; may be repeated three times for credit.
  
  • CHE 400 - Chemical Literature

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256 , CHE 256L . Overview of scientific writing, publication process and structure, chemical and biochemical information sources and databases, use of SciFinder, Science Citation Index, Endnote, OriginLab, Chemdraw, and ACS style guide.
  
  • CHE 404 - Spectral Elucidation of Structure

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256 , CHE 256L . Focus on structure elucidation of organic compounds via knowledge of organic functional groups and reactions and spectroscopic methods including IR, UV/Vis, MS, and 1D and 2D NMR.
  
  • CHE 409 - Chemistry Laboratory Teaching

    1 hr.
    Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Instruction and practice for teaching assistants in the academic chemistry laboratory.
  
  • CHE 410 - Safety Principles and Procedures in the Chemical Sciences

    1 hr.
    Common laboratory hazards and their remediation.
  
  • CHE 411 - Instrumental Analysis

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 461 , CHE 461L . Corequisite(s): CHE 411L . CHE 462 , CHE 462L . Theory and operational principles of instrumental methods of analysis, including: adsorption and emission spectroscopy, electrochemistry, chromatography.
  
  • CHE 411L - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 411 . Detection and quantitation of standard and unknown samples using UV-Vis, FTIR, NMR and fluorescence spectroscopy, voltammetry, potentiometry, and chromatography. Includes hands-on operation of instruments.
  
  • CHE 420 - Principles of Biochemistry

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 251 , CHE 251L  or CHE 255 , CHE 255L . Survey: Cellular architecture, buffers, amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, DNA replication, transcription and translation.
  
  • CHE 420L - Principles of Biochemistry Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 420 . An introductory biochemistry lab providing a hands-on experience involving making buffers, studying protein structure, and detecting and analyzing different biomolecules using common biochemical laboratory techniques and instrumentation.
  
  • CHE 421 - Biochemistry I

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256 , CHE 256L . Biochemical principles, acids, bases, buffers, amino acids, peptides, protein structure, function, purification and analysis, enzymes and kinetics, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, biological membranes and transport.
  
  • CHE 421L - Biochemistry I Laboratory

    2 hrs.
    CHE 421 . A biochemistry laboratory course providing a hands-on experience from making buffers to purifying, detecting, and analyzing biomolecules using various techniques and instrumentation.
  
  • CHE 422 - Biochemistry II

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 421 . The catabolic and anabolic pathways of major nutrient metabolism (sugar, protein, fat) with the mechanistic enzyme biochemistry and regulation that make biological energy transduction possible, including examples of genetic diseases.
  
  • CHE 424 - Biochemistry III

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 421 . Biochemical principles underlying nucleic acid structure, functions, and interactions with other biomolecules that mediate molecular changes in living organisms, applications in genomics, biotechnology and medicine.
  
  
  • CHE 451 - Medicinal Chemistry

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256  and CHE 256L . A study of the drug discovery process including: drug/receptor interactions, drug and analogue preparation, biochemical assays, drug distribution, metabolism, elimination, and current trends in medicine.
  
  • CHE 460 - Pharmacology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): Prerequisities: BSC 360  or CHE 420  or CHE 421 . Basic pharmacological principles. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics; drug physiology of cardiovascular, endocrine, central and autonomic nervous systems; chemotherapeutic, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs.
  
  
  • CHE 461L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 461 . A laboratory designed to accompany CHE 461 . Application of spectroscopic and thermal analysis techniques to study the energy and property changes in pure substances and mixtures, and chemical equilibria and kinetics of chemical reactions.
  
  
  • CHE 462L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory

    1 hr.
    Corequisite(s): CHE 462 . A laboratory designed to accompany CHE 462 . Applications of quantum mechanistic models and simulations to understand molecular properties, including chemical bond strength and molecular spectroscopy.
  
  • CHE 470 - Survey of Toxicology

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256  and CHE 256L . Fundamentals of toxicology from a mechanistic standpoint.  Focuses on disposition of toxins/toxicants in organs and organ systems such as liver, kidney, heart and vasculature, central nervous and immune systems.
  
  • CHE 471 - Teaching Chemistry in the Secondary School

    3 hrs.
    Prerequisite(s): CHE 256 , CHE 256L , CHE 311 , CHE 311L , CIS 313 . Corequisite(s): SCE 460. Concurrent registration in CHE 471L  is required. Application of chemical knowledge to designing, developing and assessing instruction.
 

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