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CHEM - Chemistry (Undergraduate Courses) |
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CHEM 1307 - Principles of Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHEM 1311, 1411] Prerequisite: CHEM 1301 or meet CHEM 1307 placement criteria of the Chemistry Placement Exam or CHEM 1101 with a grade of A+. A study of fundamental concepts of chemistry including nomenclature, states of matter, the periodic table and periodic trends, chemical reactions, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure, and the properties of gases, liquids, solutions and solids. This course is recommended for students who plan careers in the physical and biological sciences as well as medicine and engineering. Partially fulfills core Life and Physical Sciences requirement when coupled with CHEM 1107. |
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CHEM 1308 - Principles of Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHEM 1312, 1412] Prerequisite: CHEM 1307 . A continuation of CHEM 1307 , which covers solution chemistry, chemical kinetics, acid/base and ionic equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and coordination chemistry. Serves as a prerequisite to all advanced chemistry courses. Partially fulfills core Life and Physical Sciences requirement when coupled with CHEM 1108. |
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CHEM 2103 - Experimental Introductory Organic Chemistry 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1105 and CHEM 1106 or CHEM 1108 . Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 2303 for students in agriculture and human sciences. |
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CHEM 2303 - Introductory Organic Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites:CHEM 1305 and CHEM 1306 or CHEM 1308 . A brief study of the chemistry of carbon compounds for students in agriculture and human sciences. Does not satisfy any requirements of B.A. or B.S. in chemistry or biochemistry or a chemistry minor. |
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CHEM 3000 - Undergraduate Research V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Individual research project under the guidance of a staff member. May be repeated for credit. |
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CHEM 3101 - Organic Chemistry Bridge Course 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1308 . Review of general chemistry concepts most relevant to organic chemistry and introduction to organic nomenclature and simple organic chemistry concepts. Offered online only. |
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CHEM 3105 - Experimental Organic Chemistry I 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 1108 and CHEM 3305 (concurrent enrollment allowed) Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 3305 addressing fundamental techniques of organic chemistry. |
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CHEM 3106 - Experimental Organic Chemistry II 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3105 ; prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3306 . Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 3306 addressing fundamental techniques of organic chemistry. |
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CHEM 3107 - Experimental Physical Chemistry I 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3307 , CHEM 4311 , or CHE 3322 . An introduction to physical chemical experimental methods, including calorimetry, phase equilibria, surface phenomena, and viscosity. (CL) |
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CHEM 3108 - Experimental Physical Chemistry II 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3308 . An introduction to physical chemical methods, including spectroscopy, high-vacuum techniques, and electric and magnetic phenomena. (CL) |
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CHEM 3111 - Biochemical Calculations 1 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 3311 (or prior completion with a C or better). Quantitative problem-solving in the field of biochemistry including pH/pKa, isoelectronic point, equilibrium/dissociation, and other thermodynamic/kinetic computations. |
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CHEM 3141 - Experimental Analytical Chemical Methods 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3341 . Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 3341 with emphasis on analytical techniques important to biological and medical sciences. (CL) |
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CHEM 3201 - Advanced Experimental Organic Chemistry 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3106 . Advanced synthesis, purification, and analysis of organic compounds. Required for B.S. majors in chemistry. (CL) |
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CHEM 3251 - Experimental Analytical Chemistry 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 3351 . Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 3351 with emphasis on the major analytical techniques. (CL) |
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CHEM 3301 - Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1308 . A broad descriptive survey of modern topics in inorganic chemistry, including coordination compounds, acid-base chemistry, periodicity, transitional and main-group elements, common inorganic structures and compounds, and application of inorganic compounds. |
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CHEM 3305 - Organic Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1308 . First semester of a thorough foundation course in organic chemistry. |
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CHEM 3306 - Organic Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3305 . Second semester of a thorough foundation course in organic chemistry. |
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CHEM 3307 - Physical Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 1308 , MATH 1452 , andPHYS 1404 or PHYS 2401 . The study of gases, thermodynamics, chemical and phase equilibria, and solutions. |
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CHEM 3308 - Physical Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 1308 , MATH 1452 , and PHYS 1404 or PHYS 2401 . The study of kinetic theory, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, transport properties, surface chemistry, and quantum chemistry. |
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CHEM 3310 - Molecular Biochemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3306 . Molecular descriptions of biological materials and systems. A one-semester course covering molecular approaches to biochemistry and metabolism. |
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CHEM 3311 - Biological Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3306 andBIOL 1402 or BIOL 1404 . First semester of a three-semester course in general biochemistry. |
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CHEM 3312 - Biological Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3311 . Second of a three-part course in general biochemistry. |
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CHEM 3313 - Experimental Biological Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3106 , CHEM 3311 . Techniques for the isolation, purification, and characterization of biomolecular species. (CL) |
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CHEM 3314 - Biological Chemistry III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3311 . Third of a three-part course in general biochemistry. Emphasis on gene replication, expression, and regulation. |
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CHEM 3341 - Analytical Chemical Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1308 . A lecture course in analytical chemical methods emphasizing practical applications, including techniques important to the biological and medical sciences. |
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CHEM 3351 - Analytical Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1308 and MATH 1452 . A lecture course in the basic and advanced theories and techniques of analytical chemical methods. Required of all B.S. chemistry and biochemistry majors. |
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CHEM 4010 - Individual Studies in Chemistry V1-6 Semester Credit Hours A structured independent studies course under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit. |
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CHEM 4101 - Chemistry and Communication 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Introduces students to scientific communication, including the process of creating, revising, and presenting a scientific talk. (CL) |
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CHEM 4105 - Experimental Inorganic Chemistry 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3105 . Techniques used in the synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. (CL) |
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CHEM 4114 - Experimental Instrumental Analytical Methods Chemistry 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 4314 . Experimental chemistry course complementary to CHEM 4314 providing experience and practice with several important chemical instruments. (CL) |
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CHEM 4300 - Senior Research 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Senior standing. Individual research project under the guidance of a staff member. The project will be at a more advanced level than is involved in CHEM 3000 . The student is required to use the chemical literature in planning of the research and to submit a formal written report. May not be repeated for credit. |
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CHEM 4302 - Structure and Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3306 . Organic chemistry at an advanced level. Emphasis on developments in mechanistic organic chemistry. |
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CHEM 4306 - Glycobiology: How Sweet Are the Sugars! 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3305 , CHEM 3306 and CHEM 3351 or instructor consent. Glycobiology is “the branch of science concerned with the role of sugars in biological systems.” Sugar’s biosynthesis, structures, and biological roles are covered. |
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CHEM 4309 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3305 . A theoretical treatment of inorganic chemistry, including symmetry, group theory, bonding principles, spectroscopy, inorganic reaction mechanisms, transition metals, and organometallic chemistry. |
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CHEM 4310 - Polymer Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 3306 . An introduction to the chemistry of macromolecules, including the synthesis, structures, properties, and applications of polymers. |
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CHEM 4311 - Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3306 , MATH 1452 , and either PHYS 1403 or PHYS 1408 . A physical chemistry course for majors in biochemistry and the biological sciences. Topics include quantum chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and kinetics. |
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CHEM 4314 - Instrumental Analytical Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: CHEM 3341 or CHEM 3351 . Lecture course covering theories and application of instrumental chemical analysis methods. |
CHEM - Chemistry (Graduate Courses) |
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CHEM 5010 - Individual Studies in Chemistry V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A structured independent graduate studies course under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit. |
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CHEM 5101 - Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemistry. Required of all graduate students majoring in chemistry. |
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CHEM 5102 - Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing in chemistry. Required of all graduate students majoring in chemistry. |
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CHEM 5104 - Topics in Chemistry 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Special area of chemistry not commonly included in other courses. Topics may be taken from the traditional chemical disciplines or any interdisciplinary combination. May be repeated under a different topic for credit. |
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CHEM 5301 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Principles of coordination chemistry. Structure, bonding, properties, and reactions of complex compounds. |
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CHEM 5302 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Reaction mechanisms of inorganic compounds. |
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CHEM 5304 - Topics in Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Special area of chemistry not commonly included in other courses. Topics may be taken from the traditional chemical disciplines or any interdisciplinary combination. May be repeated under a different topic for credit. |
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CHEM 5310 - Polymer Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. An introduction to the chemistry of macromolecules, including the synthesis, structures, properties and applications of polymers. |
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CHEM 5314 - Advanced Analytical Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. General principles and special methods of analytical chemistry. |
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CHEM 5315 - Atmospheric Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. An advanced course covering the production, monitoring, and fate of gases, vapors, and particulates in planetary atmospheres. |
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CHEM 5318 - Analytical Separation Science and Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. The science and technology of analytical separation techniques, including chromatography, electrophoresis, field flow fractionation, and capillary separation. |
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CHEM 5319 - Electrochemical Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Principles and applications of electrochemistry with emphasis on topics in electroanalytical chemistry. |
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CHEM 5320 - Analytical Spectroscopy 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A detailed fundamental assessment and survey of the important techniques in analytical spectroscopy. |
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CHEM 5321 - Advanced Organic Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Principles and reactions of organic chemistry, with emphasis on the most recent developments from the current literature. |
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CHEM 5322 - Advanced Organic Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Principles and methods of synthesis of organic compounds. |
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CHEM 5323 - Modern Principles of Organic Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A survey of modern organic chemistry with emphasis on reactions and contemporary theory. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5324 - Modern Principles of Organic Chemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A continuation of CHEM 5323 . Primarily intended for graduate minors in chemistry. Will serve as the prerequisite for other graduate courses in organic chemistry. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5326 - Organic Spectroscopic Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Theory and interpretation of spectra of organic compounds: MS, IR, carbon and proton NMR, 2D-NMR. |
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CHEM 5327 - Physical Organic Chemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Properties and reactions of organic compounds and the mechanisms of organic reactions considered from the standpoint of the principles of physical chemistry. |
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CHEM 5330 - Biochemistry I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Properties of biological compounds. Chemical processes in living systems. For advanced study by graduate students with majors outside the department. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5331 - Biochemistry II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Properties of biological compounds. Chemical processes in living systems. For advanced study by graduate students with majors outside the department. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5332 - Biochemistry III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Third semester of a three semester general biochemistry series for nonmajors. Topics include nucleotide metabolism and cellular processes involving nucleic acids. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5333 - Proteins 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Chemical and physical properties of proteins. Primary and conformational structure determination. |
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CHEM 5334 - Principles of Biochemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A one-semester course geared towards graduate students in animal sciences, food technology, plant and soil sciences, biotechnology and biology. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5335 - Physical Biochemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Biophysical methods and approaches to the study of structure-function relationships in biopolymers. |
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CHEM 5336 - Lipids 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Structure and function of lipids. Emphasis is placed on the methods of characterization, evolution, biosynthetic pathways, and biological roles of lipids. |
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CHEM 5337 - Enzymes 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Structure, mode of action, and kinetics of enzymes. |
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CHEM 5339 - Nucleic Acids 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Structure, biosynthesis, modification, and function of DNA and RNA. Emphasis on eukaryotic gene expression and regulation. |
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CHEM 5340 - Physical Chemistry Principles I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A foundation course for the graduate student minoring in chemistry. Covers a wide range of principles and is a prerequisite for other chemistry courses. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5341 - Physical Chemistry Principles II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A foundation course for the graduate student minoring in chemistry. Prerequisite for other courses in chemistry. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5342 - Introduction to Quantum Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Introduction to quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and the electronic structures of atoms and molecules. |
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CHEM 5343 - Quantum Chemistry 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. The application of non-relativistic wave mechanics to problems of chemical structure and reactivity. |
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CHEM 5344 - Kinetics of Chemical Reactions 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A survey of chemical kinetics and dynamics, including transition state theory, scattering theory, state-to-state kinetics, cross sections, and the master equation. |
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CHEM 5345 - Molecular Spectroscopy 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Principles of electronic, vibrational, and rotational spectroscopy and applications for determining molecular structure and other properties. |
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CHEM 5346 - Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems including ensembles, density matrices, and time-correlation functions. |
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CHEM 5349 - Physical Chemistry Principles for Biological Sciences 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A physical chemistry course for graduate students in biological sciences. Topics: Thermodynamics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and quantum mechanics. Not appropriate for graduate students in the department. |
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CHEM 5360 - Conceptual Chemistry for Teachers I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. An integrated course including dimensional analysis, nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure and geometry, quantum mechanics, periodic properties, thermochemistry, states of matter, and solution chemistry. |
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CHEM 5361 - Conceptual Chemistry for Teachers II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Instructor consent. A continuation of CHEM 5360 , covering equilibrium; acid-base chemistry; solubility; kinetics; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; and introductory organic chemistry, biochemistry, and polymer chemistry. |
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CHEM 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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CHEM 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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CHEM 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
CHIN - Chinese (Undergraduate Courses) |
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CHIN 1501 - A Beginning Course in Chinese I 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHIN 1411, 1511] Introduction and development of the four language skills in Mandarin Chinese: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. |
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CHIN 1502 - A Beginning Course in Chinese II 5 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHIN 1412, 1512] Prerequisite: CHIN 1501 . Introduction and development of the four language skills in Mandarin Chinese: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. |
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CHIN 2301 - A Second Course in Chinese I 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHIN 2311] Prerequisite: CHIN 1502 . Reading, cultural background, grammar review, conversation, and composition of Mandarin Chinese. |
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CHIN 2302 - A Second Course in Chinese II 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: [CHIN 2312] Prerequisite: CHIN 2301 . Reading, cultural background, grammar review, conversation, and composition of Mandarin Chinese. |
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CHIN 3301 - Chinese Phonology: History, Development and Comparison 3 Semester Credit Hours Survey of the history and development of Chinese pronunciation and investigation of the phenomena of phonetics, phonology, and sociolinguistics. |
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CHIN 3305 - Advanced Chinese 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Successful completion of CHIN 2302 with a C or higher or permission from the instructor. Develop advanced Chinese language skills through authentic materials such as films, newspapers, magazines, TV programs, etc. Repeatable for up to 12 credit hours with different content. (CL) |
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CHIN 3306 - Chinese Culture 3 Semester Credit Hours Explores the foundations of Chinese civilization and various dimensions of Chinese culture. Provides students with a deeper knowledge of Chinese culture and society. Fulfills multicultural requirement. (CL) |
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CHIN 3310 - Chinese Culture and Chinese Characters 3 Semester Credit Hours Analyzes Chinese culture presented by Chinese characters and illustrates the etymology of Chinese characters by the intuitive visual aids. |
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CHIN 3311 - Business Chinese I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHIN 1502 with a C or higher, have the equivalent language proficiency, or consent of instructor. Development of Chinese business culture and etiquette and Chinese language skills for the communication in Chinese business environment. |
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CHIN 3312 - Business Chinese II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHIN 3311 with a C or higher, have the equivalent language proficiency, or consent of instructor. Deeper understanding of the Chinese social norms and modes of interaction in the business context and development of Chinese language skills. |
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CHIN 3320 - Chinese Civilization and Society 3 Semester Credit Hours Explores the civilization, history, and society in Chinese speaking countries and regions. |
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CHIN 4300 - Individual Problems in Chinese 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHIN 2302 or consent of instructor and department chairperson. Contents will vary to meet the needs of the student. Independent work under the guidance of a faculty member. May be repeated twice for credit with consent of instructor. |
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CHIN 4301 - Chinese Characters and Calligraphy 3 Semester Credit Hours Survey of the history and development of Chinese writing system and development of the Chinese calligraphy knowledge. |
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CHIN 4306 - Modern Chinese Literature and Cinema 3 Semester Credit Hours Survey of modern and contemporary Chinese literature from the beginning 20th century to present day. (CL) |
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CHIN 4308 - Chinese Grammar 3 Semester Credit Hours An overview of various linguistic levels of Chinese language — phonology, morphology, syntax, and writing system. |
CLAS - Classics (Undergraduate Courses) |
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CLAS 1310 - Latin and Greek Terminology 3 Semester Credit Hours Analysis of English words through the study of Latin and Greek roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Does not count in the major or minor in classics. |
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CLAS 2302 - Classical Mythology 3 Semester Credit Hours Classical myths: stories of gods, demigods, and heroes; their significance in the ancient and modern worlds. Selected readings in translation with lectures and discussions in English. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement. |
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CLAS 2303 - Sports and Public Spectacles in the Ancient World 3 Semester Credit Hours Survey of Greek and Roman athletics, the Roman Triumph, gladiatorial combat, and other spectacles in the Ancient World. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture and multicultural requirements. |
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CLAS 2304 - The Ancient World: Prophets, Warriors, Poets 3 Semester Credit Hours Survey of literature, religion, warfare of Ancient Greece, Rome and Near East, focusing on cultural and intellectual origins of Western Civilization. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture and multicultural requirements. |
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CLAS 2305 - Ancient Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours Examination of the science and engineering of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans through archeological remains and literary sources. Fulfills Core Technology and Applied Science requirement. |
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CLAS 2335 - Archaeologies of the Classical World 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to the materials, methods, practices, and theories of archaeologies related to the classical world. Addresses questions of how archaeology helps (re)construct Greco-Roman societies and why the classical world matters today. Fulfills core Social and Behavioral Sciences and multicultural requirements. |
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