Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
CHM-301 Biochemistry I |
3 |
Chemical structure , function and reaction of biologically important
Take CHM-204 CHM-204L BIO-203 molecules , including nucleic acids , proteins , carbohydrates and lipids ;
BIO-203L . ( Required , Previous ). | biological membranes ; enzyme kinetics , regulation and mechanisms . 3
Take CHM-301L . ( Required , lecture hours per week . Offered in the fall semester .
Concurrent ).
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CHM- 301L
Biochemical Techniques Lab 1
A laboratory techniques course , which applies methods of modern biochemical separation and analysis , including spectrophotometry , chromatography , electrophoresis and immunochemistry , to the quantitative investigation of biochemical systems . 3 hours laboratory per week . Offered in the fall semester .
Take CHM-204 CHM-204L BIO-203 BIO-203L . ( Required , Previous ). | Take CHM-301 . ( Required , Previous or concurrent ).
CHM-302 Biochemistry II 3
CHM-437 Special Topics 3
CIS-100 Inside the Laptop : Exploring Technology 3.00
Intermediary metabolic pathways ; photosynthesis ; integration and regulation of mammalian metabolism . 3 lecture hours per week . Offered in the spring semester .
Take CHM-301 ; Minimum grade C . ( Required , Previous ).
This is an in-depth study of a specialized subject area . The special topic varies based on student / faculty interest . Topic , course structure and
Take CHM-152 CHM-152L CHM-204 instructor will be announced prior to preregistration . This course may
CHM-204L . ( Required , Previous ). be used to satisfy a biology elective in the biology major . 3 lecture hours per week . This course is designed as a general education course for students who are not currently computer information science majors but find technology interesting enough that they would enjoy exploring it further . Learn how computing evolved and how an email you send from your laptop can travel across the globe in mere seconds . This course will cover computer hardware and the software that enables humans to interact with machines . Students will learn basic computing math , coding , and will even work in groups to create their own AI ( Artificial Intelligence ) chatbot . If you ever wanted to take a computer apart to see how it works - this course is for you . ( Not required for CIS majors )