CHM-299 |
Selected Topics in Chemistry |
A study of a specialized subject area which may vary based on student / faculty interest. For non-major students only. The topic, course structure and instructor will be announced prior to pre-registration. There are no prerequisites. |
CHM-301 |
Biochemistry I |
Chemical structure, function and reaction of biologically important |
molecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids; |
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biological membranes; enzyme kinetics, regulation and mechanisms. 3 |
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lecture hours per week. Offered in the fall semester. |
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CHM-301L |
Biochemical Techniques Lab |
A laboratory techniques course, which applies methods of modern |
biochemical separation and analysis, including spectrophotometry, |
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chromatography, electrophoresis and immunochemistry, to the quantitative |
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investigation of biochemical systems. 3 hours laboratory per week. Offered |
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in the fall semester. |
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CHM-302 |
Biochemistry II |
Intermediary metabolic pathways; photosynthesis; integration and |
regulation of mammalian metabolism. 3 lecture hours per week. Offered in |
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the spring semester. |
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CHM-437 |
Special Topics |
This is an in-depth study of a specialized subject area. The special topic varies |
based on student / faculty interest. Topic, course structure and instructor will |
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be announced prior to preregistration. This course may be used to satisfy a |
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biology elective in the biology major. 3 lecture hours per week. |