2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Courses


Each course indicates the number of credits earned; the hours of lecture or seminar per week; and the hours of laboratory or studio per week (if applicable). For independent study, readings, topics, or similar courses, individual instructors set hours.  If a course is listed as having an equivalent course, students may not receive credit for both courses.

For a glossary of the courses, please go to Course Directory .

For the information regarding undergraduate and graduate course numbering, please go to Course Numbering .

 

 

Biosciences

   •  BIOS 899 - Directed Research in Biosciences
   •  BIOS 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
   •  BIOS 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

Business Legal Studies

If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM.

   •  BULE 302 - Legal Environment of Business
   •  BULE 402 - Commercial Law

Business, Minor in

Prerequisite for all MSOM courses is completion of 29 credits (sophomore standing).  For the Business Minor, a grade of C or higher is required in each MSOM course used for the minor.

   •  MSOM 300 - Managing Financial Resources
   •  MSOM 301 - Managing People and Organizations
   •  MSOM 302 - Managing Information in a Global Environment
   •  MSOM 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy
   •  MSOM 304 - Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing a New Enterprise
   •  MSOM 305 - Managing in a Global Economy
   •  MSOM 306 - Managing Projects and Operations
   •  MSOM 491 - Special Topics: Business Minor

Character Education

   •  EDCE 601 - How Students Learn Values and Ethics
   •  EDCE 602 - Comprehensive Character Education Frameworks
   •  EDCE 603 - Global and Ethical Perspectives on Teaching Diverse Learners
   •  EDCE 604 - Character Education Curriculum and Programs
   •  EDCE 605 - Character Education Assessment and Evaluation
   •  EDCE 606 - Leadership in Character Education: An Internship in Program Development, Curriculum, Instruction, or Assessment
   •  EDCE 607 - Educational Research for Character Educators

Chemistry

CHEM 211, 212 are prerequisites to all other undergraduate CHEM courses numbered 301 or above.

   •  CHEM 101 - Introduction to Modern Chemistry
   •  CHEM 102 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry
   •  CHEM 103 - Chemical Science in a Modern Society
   •  CHEM 104 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry
   •  CHEM 155 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 156 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 201 - Introductory Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 202 - Introductory Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 211 - General Chemistry
   •  CHEM 212 - General Chemistry
   •  CHEM 251 - General Chemistry for Engineers
   •  CHEM 300 - Chemistry of Semiconductor Processing
   •  CHEM 313 - Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 314 - Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 315 - Organic Chemistry Lab I
   •  CHEM 318 - Organic Chemistry Lab II
   •  CHEM 321 - Elementary Quantitative Analysis
   •  CHEM 331 - Physical Chemistry I
   •  CHEM 332 - Physical Chemistry II
   •  CHEM 333 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences I
   •  CHEM 334 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences II
   •  CHEM 336 - Physical Chemistry Lab I
   •  CHEM 337 - Physical Chemistry Lab II
   •  CHEM 341 - Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 350 - Computer Techniques for Chemistry
   •  CHEM 355 - Undergraduate Research
   •  CHEM 422 - Instrumental Analysis
   •  CHEM 423 - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
   •  CHEM 427 - Aquatic Environmental Chemistry
   •  CHEM 438 - Atmospheric Chemistry
   •  CHEM 441 - Properties and Bonding of Inorganic Compounds
   •  CHEM 445 - Inorganic Preparations and Techniques
   •  CHEM 446 - Bioinorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 451 - Special Projects in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 452 - Special Projects in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 455 - Honors Research in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 456 - Honors Research in Chemistry
   •  CHEM 458 - Chemical Oceanography
   •  CHEM 463 - General Biochemistry I
   •  CHEM 464 - General Biochemistry II
   •  CHEM 465 - Biochemistry Lab
   •  CHEM 467 - The Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
   •  CHEM 468 - Bioorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 470 - Laboratory Instructional Methods for Chemistry
   •  CHEM 490 - Undergraduate Seminar
   •  CHEM 500 - Selected Topics in Modern Chemistry
   •  CHEM 505 - Hazardous Materials Waste Management
   •  CHEM 513 - Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 521 - Theory of Analytical Processes
   •  CHEM 529 - Instrumental Techniques of Analysis
   •  CHEM 531 - Elements of Physical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 554 - Geochemistry of Environmental Hazards
   •  CHEM 563 - General Biochemistry I
   •  CHEM 564 - General Biochemistry II
   •  CHEM 567 - The Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
   •  CHEM 568 - Bioorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 579 - Special Topics
   •  CHEM 613 - Modern Polymer Chemistry
   •  CHEM 614 - Physical Organic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 617 - Organic Structural Spectroscopy
   •  CHEM 620 - Modern Instrumentation
   •  CHEM 624 - Principles of Chemical Separation
   •  CHEM 625 - Electroanalytical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 633 - Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics
   •  CHEM 646 - Bioinorganic Chemistry
   •  CHEM 651 - Environmental Chemistry of Organic Substances
   •  CHEM 660 - Protein Biochemistry
   •  CHEM 661 - Antibiotic Chemistry and Resistance
   •  CHEM 662 - Modern Methods of Drug Discovery
   •  CHEM 665 - Protein-Protein Interactions: Methods and Applications
   •  CHEM 670 - Teaching Practicum
   •  CHEM 728 - Introduction to Solid Surfaces
   •  CHEM 730 - Statistical Mechanics
   •  CHEM 732 - Quantum Chemistry
   •  CHEM 733 - Polymer Physical Chemistry
   •  CHEM 735 - Astrophysical Chemistry of Planetary Bodies
   •  CHEM 736 - Computational Quantum Mechanics
   •  CHEM 767 - Industrial Biochemistry
   •  CHEM 790 - Graduate Seminar
   •  CHEM 796 - Directed Reading and Research
 

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