May 17, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction


Courses numbered 0 to 99 are developmental and credits may not be used to satisfy degree requirements.  Courses numbered 1000 to 1099, freshman; 2000 to 2099, sophomore; 3000 to 3099, junior; 4000 to 4099, senior; 5000 to 5099, graduate; 6000 to 7099, graduate courses beyond the master’s level.  Where indicated, certain 4000-level courses are accepted for graduate credit.

The number after each course title indicates the semester hours credit. CR(credit) or NC (no credit) after a course title indicates a pass/fail course with no semester hours credit.

An abbreviation following a course description indicates the semester or summer term the course will normally be offered: F-fall semester; Sp-spring semester; Sum-entire summer session; Sum I - first summer term; Sum II - second summer term.  The word “even” or “odd” follows the description of a course which is offered only in alternate years.

Students may not enroll in more than one section of the same course specified in the University catalog without approval of the Registrar.  Students who register for more than one section of the same course may be arbitrarily dropped from one of the sections without notice.

Class pre-requisites must be completed as prescribed by the most current catalog, regardless of the catalog or curriculum in effect for any student.  Students who do not meet course qualifications or who have not completed pre-requisites for a course may be arbitrarily dropped without notice.

The courses that are listed in this catalog may be offered for credit in a variety of formats, including electronically mediated teaching.

 

 

Biology

Biology courses with laboratory components are subject to lab fees.

  
  • BIOL 4040 - Taxonomy of Vascular Plants


    4 cr.

    Characteristics of plant families are emphasized. This includes classification systems and emphasis on primitive and advanced characteristics. Most of the lab is devoted to identification of plants by using keys from plant identification manuals.

    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 BIOL 1023   


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  • BIOL 4044 - Plant Ecology


    4 cr.

    The study of plant populations and communities and their habitat with emphasis on the communities of the south central United States.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 BIOL 1023  


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  • BIOL 4051 - Field Biology


    6 cr.

    Field studies of the flora and fauna native to selected habitats. Field trip fee required.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2004 , BIOL 2005 , BIOL 2010 ; or “C” or better in BIOL 2030 ; or approval of department head.


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  • BIOL 4060 - Medical Microbiology


    3 cr.

    The morphology, physiology, and immunogenicity of disease-causing bacteria; methods of isolation, identification and control of pathogenic bacteria and diseases.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2014 , BIOL 2015 .
     

    LCCN:  CBIO 4543


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  • BIOL 4062 - Food and Dairy Microbiology


    3 cr.

    The role of microorganisms in the preservation, spoilage and poisoning in food and dairy products. Also, their role in the manufacture of products of agricultural origin.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2014  


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  • BIOL 4063 - Food and Dairy Micro Laboratory


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany BIOL 4062 .

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): Credit with “C” or better or registration in BIOL 4062 .


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  • BIOL 4064 - Water Management


    3 cr.

    A survey of water distribution and uses, including water purification and sewage treatment, industrial and agricultural, irrigation scheduling.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1020  


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  • BIOL 4066 - Advanced Microbiology


    3 cr.

    Advanced microbiological techniques; a study of the morphological, physiological, and genetic characteristics of important groups of microorganisms; introduction to biotechnology.

    Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2014 , BIOL 2015 ; 8 semester hours of chemistry.


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  • BIOL 4068 - General Virology


    3 cr.

    A study of representative bacterial, animal and plant viruses.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2014 .
     

    LCCN:  CBIO 4553


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  • BIOL 4069 - General Virology Laboratory


    1 cr.

    A laboratory to accompany BIOL 4068 .

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better or registration in BIOL 4068 .


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  • BIOL 4070 - Immunology - Concepts and Principles


    3 cr.

    Detailed discussion of the cellular and humoral components of the immune system and their interrelationships in the production and control, at both the genetic and cellular levels, of immune responses.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2014  or permission of the instructor.
     

    LCCN:  CBIO 4523


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  • BIOL 4072 - Introductory Parasitology


    3 cr.

    The taxonomy, life history, and economic importance of protozoa, helminths, and arthropods which are parasites of man.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022  or BIOL 2014  or permission of the instructor
     

    LCCN: CBIO 3623


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  • BIOL 4073 - Introductory Parasitology Laboratory


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany BIOL 4072 .

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): credit with “C” or better or registration in BIOL 4072 .


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  • BIOL 4076 - Freshwater Ecology


    4 cr.

    The biological, chemical, and physical characteristics of freshwater habitats.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Field trip fee required.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 , BIOL 1023 .


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  • BIOL 4078 - Ichthyology


    4 cr.

    Evolution, systematics and ecology of fishes with an emphasis on North American freshwater fishes.

    Two hours lecture and six hours laboratory with field trips.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 , BIOL 1023 


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  • BIOL 4080 - Herpetology


    4 cr.

    Morphology, taxonomy, and life history of amphibians and reptiles with emphasis on the taxonomy of the amphibians and reptiles of Louisiana.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory with field trips required.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 , BIOL 1023 .


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  • BIOL 4082 - Mammalogy


    4 cr.

    The morphology, taxonomy, and life history of mammals.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory with field trips.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 , BIOL 1023 .


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  • BIOL 4084 - Ornithology


    3 cr.

    Morphology, taxonomy, behavior, and natural history of birds.

    Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory with field trips required.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1022 , BIOL 1023 .


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  • BIOL 4086 - Game Birds


    4 cr.

    Recognition, life histories, predators, economics and management practices of North American game birds.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory with field trips.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in an introductory course in Biology and permission of the instructor.


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  • BIOL 4088 - Game Mammals and Fur Bearers


    4 cr.

    Recognition, life histories, predators, economics and management practices of game mammals and fur bearers with special emphasis on regional fauna.

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory with field trips.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in an introductory course in Biology and permission of the instructor.


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  • BIOL 4093 - Special Topics


    3-4 cr.

    A course on topics of current biological interests. Laboratory section included at discretion of instructor.

    May be repeated when topic changes.
    Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.


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  • BIOL 4096 - Cooperative Internships


    1-3 cr.

    Closely supervised practical experience working in agencies/businesses that employ biologists. Only junior and senior majors and graduate students are eligible. Students will receive grades of CR (credit) or NC (no credit). Students may repeat this course for a total of 3 credits; not to exceed 6 credits total in combination with BIOL 4003. The course may not be used by graduate students to fulfill major requirements.


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  • BIOL 4097 - Undergraduate Research Participation I


    1-3 cr.

    Independent Research.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of Department Head


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  • BIOL 4098 - Undergraduate Research Participation II


    1-3 cr.

    Independent Research.


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  • BIOL 4099 - Senior Biology Seminar


    1 cr.

    A seminar course to acquaint students with recent primary literature. Class format will include discussions and written papers.

    May be repeated one time.
    Prerequisite(s): 40 hours of Biology credit.
     

    LCCN:  CBIO 4561


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  • BIOL 4103 - Anatomy/Physiology


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403A)


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  • BIOL 4104 - Bacteriology/Virology


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403B)


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  • BIOL 4105 - Botany


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403C)


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  • BIOL 4106 - Ecology


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403D)


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  • BIOL 4107 - Animal and Plant Science


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403E)


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  • BIOL 4108 - Animal and Plant Taxonomy


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403F)


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  • BIOL 4109 - Agrostology


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Selected problems.

    Prerequisite(s): approval of department head.
    (Formerly BIOL 403H)


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  • BIOL 4111 - Genetics and Society


    3 cr.

    A Biology capstone course. A survey of current topics in genetic research and recent advances in biotechnology, including implications of these discoveries.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1020  and BIOL 3005  or permission of the instructor.
    (Formerly BIOL 411A)


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  • BIOL 4112 - Microbes and Man


    3 cr.

    Biology capstone course. A survey of microbial research and biotechnology including social, legal, and ethical implications of past, present, and future discoveries.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1020  and BIOL 2014 , or permission of the instructor.
    (Formerly BIOL 411B)


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  • BIOL 4113 - Ecosystems and Communities


    3 cr.

    A Biology capstone course. The interactions and impacts of global human societies on various ecosystems, sustainable development, and ecosystem services.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 2001  or BIOL 3003, or permission of the instructor.
    (Formerly BIOL 411C)


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  • BIOL 4114 - Science, Biology, and Evolution


    3 cr.

    A biology capstone course. A broad, topical examination of evolutionary theory and principles and its connection to all disciplines of the biological sciences.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in BIOL 1020 , BIOL 1022 , and BIOL 3005  or instructor approval.


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  • BIOL 4115 - Biomedical Ethics


    3 cr.

    Analysis of ethical issues in medicine and discussion of major case studies. Topics include euthanasia, reproductive medicine, and resource allocation, among others.

    Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; Biology major or permission of instructor


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Business

  
  • BUSN 1001 - Business and Society


    3 cr.

    A systems approach to the nature of business and its role in society, emphasizing business functions, ethics and values, and the interfaces of business with its environment. Not open to juniors and seniors in the College of Business Administration.

     

    LCCN:  CBUS 1003

    F, Sp, Sum



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  • BUSN 2015 - Current Business Problems


    1 cr. per semester; a maximum, 3 cr.

    Intensive study and analysis of selected current problems in business. Different topics are considered each semester.


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  • BUSN 3001 - International Business


    3 cr.

    Designed to focus on the environment of international business. Course content includes strategic issues for the functions of marketing, operations, human resources, finance, accounting, and information systems while also addressing legal, ethical, and cultural issues from a global perspective.

    Prerequisite(s): junior standing


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  • BUSN 3005 - Business Communication


    3 cr.

    Investigation of business communication problems; objectives, principles, methods, channels, media, and forms of business communication; organizing, analyzing, writing correspondence and reports, and reporting orally.

    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1001 , ENGL 1002  with grade of “C” or higher and junior standing.
    F, Sp, Sum


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  • BUSN 4012 - Managerial Communication


    3 cr.

    Theory, concepts, and process of oral and written managerial communication; organization, analysis and presentation of information in memos and business reports (written and oral); effects of language and media on individual and organizational behavior; role and use of information technology.

    Prerequisite(s): BUSN 3005  or approval of department head.


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  • BUSN 4061 - Cooperative Education Experience


    3 or 6 cr.

    Planned/supervised work experience in student’s major field. Open only to pre-approved juniors and seniors, or graduates in the College of Business Administration.

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits towards undergraduate degree, 150-hour CPA examination requirements or as a 3rd optional business elective towards the MBA degree.
    CR or NC grades awarded.


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  • BUSN 4078 - Business Global Viewpoint


    1 to 3 cr.

    Exploration of global business topics including history and selected companies. Prepares students for travel in the U.S. or abroad.  

    Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and either enrolled in or have completed at least 3 credit hours of 3000-level or higher business courses. Instructor permission required to enroll.


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  • BUSN 4079 - Business Global Viewpoint Experience


    1 cr.

    An international trip providing students an opportunity to experience global dimensions of business. This course has a fee to cover travel costs and host institution charges. If course is repeated, travel must be to a different country. 

    Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and permission from instructor.


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  • BUSN 4081 - Continuing Studies in Business


    1-3 cr.

    Various topics in applied business for students not pursuing a degree.

    May be repeated.
    Credit may not be applied toward a degree. Grades of CR (Credit) or NC (No Credit) will be awarded.


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Business Law

  
  • BLAW 4001 - Legal Environment of Business


    3 cr.

    Analysis of the legal environment of business. Regulatory activity, policy considerations and legal trends are integrated into a detailed treatment of specific legal subjects; contracts, torts, arbitration, products liability and criminal law in business management.

    Prerequisite(s): junior standing.
    F, Sp


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  • BLAW 4002 - Business Law


    3 cr.

    Study of laws involved in operating businesses, emphasizing forms of organization. Topics include negotiable instruments, credit transactions, security devices, agency, lease and franchise.

    Prerequisite(s): junior standing.
    F, Sp


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  • BLAW 4040 - Law for Accountants


    3 cr.

    Specifically for accounting majors. Legal concepts underlying business organizations, contracts, debtor-creditor relationships, government regulation of business, the uniform commercial code, property and professional and legal responsibilities. Can be used as a preparation for the CPA examination.

    Prerequisite(s): BLAW 4001 
    F, Sp


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Chemistry

 TRANSFER OF CHEMISTRY CREDIT FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES TO ULM:
Chemistry course offerings at most universities are fairly standardized. To facilitate transfer from area universities, the ULM Chemistry Office maintains a list of chemistry course equivalencies.

  
  • CHEM 1001 - Introductory Chemistry I


    3 cr.

    The fundamentals of inorganic chemistry.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): Grade of “C” or better in MATH 1009 , or eligibility for MATH 1011  or a more advanced mathematics course. For non-majors.

    LCCN: CCEM 1103

    F, Sp, Su 1


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  • CHEM 1002 - Introductory Chemistry II


    3 cr.

    The fundamentals of organic and biochemistry.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1001 . For non-majors.

    LCCN: CCEM 1113

    F, Sp


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  • CHEM 1003 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1001 .

    Three hours of laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in CHEM 1001 . For non-majors.

    LCCN: CCEM 1101

    F, Sp


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  • CHEM 1004 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory II


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1002 .

    Three hours of laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1003  and registration or credit in CHEM 1002 . For non-majors.

    LCCN: CCEM 1111

    Sp


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  • CHEM 1007 - General Chemistry I


    3 cr.

    A course in modern chemistry theories and principles; quantitative approach and problem solving; descriptive chemistry of selected elements and compounds.

    Three hours of lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 1011  or MATH 1013 , or equivalent, or eligibility for MATH 1013 

    LCCN: CCEM 1123

    F, Sp, Su 1


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  • CHEM 1008 - General Chemistry II


    3 cr.

    A continuation of CHEM 1007 ; continuation of theory with emphasis on chemical equilibria; a quantitative approach to solution chemistry; descriptive chemistry of selected elements and compounds from the main groups and the first transition series.

    Three hours of lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1007 .
    F, Sp, Su 2


    LCCN: CCEM 1133


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  • CHEM 1009 - General Chemistry Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1007 .

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in CHEM 1007 .

    LCCN: CCEM 1121

    F, Sp, Su 1


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  • CHEM 1010 - General Chemistry Laboratory II


    1 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1008  including qualitative analysis.

    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1009 ; credit or registration in CHEM 1008 .

    LCCN: CCEM 1131

    F, Sp, Su 2


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  • CHEM 1050 - Integrated Chemistry for Education Majors


    3 cr.

    Fundamental concepts of chemistry with an emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of the concepts introduced. Integrated lecture/lab format. For Elementary Education majors only.

    (Formerly SCIE 102)


    LCCN: CCEM 1013

    F, Sp


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  • CHEM 2030 - Organic Chemistry I


    3 cr.

    Discussion of structure and bonding theory, acid-base chemistry, reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols and alkyl halides.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1008 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2213

    F, Sp, Su 1


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  • CHEM 2031 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    Laboratory to accompany Organic Chemistry I. Introduction to procedures used in the organic laboratory.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): credit or registration in CHEM 2030  and a “C” or better in CHEM 1010 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2211

    F, Sp, Su 1


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  • CHEM 2032 - Organic Chemistry II


    3 cr.

    Spectroscopic techniques and the chemistry of aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, and amines will be covered.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2030 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2223

    F, Sp, Su 2


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  • CHEM 2033 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II


    1 cr.

    Laboratory to accompany Organic Chemistry II. Application of techniques from Organic Chemistry I to organic reactions.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2031  and credit or registration in CHEM 2032 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2221

    F, Sp, Su 2


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  • CHEM 2040 - Quantitative Analysis


    3 cr.

    Discussion of techniques and theories of gravimetric, volumetric and physicochemical methods of analysis.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1008 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2303

    F


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  • CHEM 2041 - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory


    2 cr.

    A laboratory course to accompany CHEM 2040 .

    Six hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1010  and credit or registration in CHEM 2040 .

    LCCN: CCEM 2301

    F


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  • CHEM 3001 - Chemistry Seminar


    1 cr. hour per semester, with cumulative maximum of 4 cr. allowed

    Presentation of oral reports (with written synopses) on topics of current scientific and societal interest, including discussion of ethical and political implications, with emphasis on resources in the chemical literature.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry.
    Sp


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  • CHEM 3010 - Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry


    4 cr.

    Discussion of elemental properties, elemental combinations into ionic and molecular compounds, and periodic trends. Laboratory synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds.

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1008 .
    F, odd


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  • CHEM 3020 - Physical Chemistry I


    3 cr.

    Fundamental interpretations of the physical principles of chemistry with emphasis on equilibrium thermodynamics and chemical kinetics.

    Three hours lecture and one hour recitation.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 1008 ; PHYS 2008 ; MATH 1032 .
    F, odd


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  • CHEM 3021 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    Modern experimental techniques in physical chemistry.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2041  and credit or registration in CHEM 3020 .
    F, odd


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  • CHEM 3022 - Physical Chemistry II


    3 cr.

    Continuation of CHEM 3020 . Theories of atomic and molecular structure, spectroscopy and quantum mechanics are applied to chemical systems.

    Three hours lecture and one hour recitation.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 3020 .
    Sp, even


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  • CHEM 3023 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory II


    1 cr.

    Modern experimental techniques of physical chemistry.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 3021 ; credit or registration in CHEM 3022 .
    Sp, even


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  • CHEM 3050 - Biochemistry I


    3 cr.

    Introduction to structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and carbohydrates and enzyme kinetics, mechanisms, regulation, and vitamins.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2032 .
    LCCN: CBIO 3403

    F, Su 1


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  • CHEM 3051 - Biochemistry Laboratory I


    1 cr.

    Laboratory to accompany Biochemistry I. Introduction to procedures used in Biochemistry Laboratory.

    Three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in CHEM 3050  and “C” or better in CHEM 2033 .
    LCCN: CBIO 3401

    F


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  • CHEM 3052 - Biochemistry II


    3 cr.

    Thermodynamics, metabolism, photosynthesis, protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis.

    Three hours lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 3050 .
    LCCN: CBIO 4413

    Sp


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  • CHEM 4000 - Chemistry Capstone


    1 cr.

    A course designed as a culminating experience in the chemistry curriculum incorporating aspects of research methods, literature review, oral presentation, and written reports.

    Prerequisite(s): Two hours of CHEM 4099 and junior or senior standing in Chemistry.
    Sp


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  • CHEM 4007 - Instrumental Analysis


    4 cr.

    A laboratory/lecture analytical course in the operation of analytical instruments, involving the care and maintenance of equipment in addition to the analytical treatment of known samples.

    Four hours laboratory; three hour lecture.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2032 , CHEM 2033 , CHEM 2040 , CHEM 2041 .
    Sp


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  • CHEM 4013 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry


    3 cr.

    The periodic table, valence theories, inorganic structure and reactivity, and coordination chemistry.

    Three hours of lecture per week.
    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in CHEM 3020 .
    Sp, even


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  • CHEM 4020 - Advanced Physical Chemistry


    3 cr.

    An introduction to group theory including molecular symmetry, molecular orbital theory, electronic spectroscopy, and vibrational spectroscopy.

    Three hours of lecture per week.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 3022 .
    F, even


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  • CHEM 4023 - Directed Study: Analytical


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    A directed study for undergraduates and graduates. May include laboratory and/or library work in the area of Analytical. Four to six hours per week for each credit hour earned.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 422A)

    F, Sp, Su 1, Su 2


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  • CHEM 4024 - Directed Study: Biochemistry


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    A directed study for undergraduates and graduates. May include laboratory and/or library work in the area of Biochemistry. Four to six hours per week for each credit hour earned.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of department head.
    (formerly CHEM 422B)

    F, Sp, Su 1, Su 2


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  • CHEM 4025 - Directed Study: Inorganic


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    A directed study for undergraduates and graduates. May include laboratory and/or library work in the area of Inorganic. Four to six hours per week for each credit hour earned.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 422C)

    F, Sp, Su 1, Su 2


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  • CHEM 4026 - Directed Study: Organic


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    A directed study for undergraduates and graduates. May include laboratory and/or library work in the area of Organic. Four to six hours per week for each credit hour earned.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 422D)

    F, Sp, Su 1, Su 2


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  • CHEM 4027 - Directed Study: Physical


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    A directed study for undergraduates and graduates. May include laboratory and/or library work in the area of Physical. Four to six hours per week for each credit hour earned.

    Prerequisite(s): Approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 422E)

    F, Sp, Su 1, Su 2


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  • CHEM 4030 - Advanced Organic Chemistry


    3 cr.

    A mechanistic study of prevailing organic reactions via structural and electronic effects.

    Three hours of lecture per week.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2032  and CHEM 3020 .
    Sp, odd


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  • CHEM 4031 - Intermediate Organic Chemistry


    2 cr.

    Laboratory introduction of standard research techniques; lecture covering synthetic design, functional group transformations, advanced nomenclature, and mechanistic analysis of reactions.

    One hour lecture and three hours laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2032  and CHEM 2033 .
    F, even


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  • CHEM 4040 - Medicinal Chemistry


    4 cr.

    Introduction to the principles and methods of medicinal chemistry, including synthesis of pharmaceutically important compounds, their structure/activity relationships, drug-action, usage and incompatibilities.

    Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 4030  or permission of the instructor.


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  • CHEM 4044 - Forensic Chemistry


    4 cr.

    Introduction to the underlying chemistry concepts and scientific methods as applied in the study of forensic chemistry. 

    Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory.
    Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in CHEM 2032 CHEM 2040  and CHEM 2041 , or equivalent or permission of the instructor. 


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  • CHEM 4094 - Research: Analytical


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research problems that can be completed in one semester. Three to six hours laboratory per week per credit hour. Research is done in the area of Analytical.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry and approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 499A)


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  • CHEM 4095 - Research: Biochemistry


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research problems that can be completed in one semester. Three to six hours laboratory per week per credit hour. Research is done in the area of Biochemistry.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry and approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 499B)


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  • CHEM 4096 - Research: Inorganic


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research problems that can be completed in one semester. Three to six hours laboratory per week per credit hour. Research is done in the area of Inorganic.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry and approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 499C)


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  • CHEM 4097 - Research: Organic


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research problems that can be completed in one semester. Three to six hours laboratory per week per credit hour. Research is done in the area of Organic.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry and approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 499D)


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  • CHEM 4098 - Research: Physical


    1-6 cr., Maximum - 6 cr.

    Research problems that can be completed in one semester. Three to six hours laboratory per week per credit hour. Research is done in the area of Physical.

    Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in chemistry and approval of department head.
    (Formerly CHEM 499E)


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Chinese

  
  • CHIN 1001 - Elementary Chinese


    3 cr

    An introduction to the Chinese language with emphasis on the development of practical communication skills. Basic conversation and elementary reading and writing.


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  • CHIN 1002 - Elementary Chinese


    3 cr.

    A continuation of the study of Chinese on the elementary level.

    Prerequisite(s): a “C” or better in CHIN 1001  or approval of department head.


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Communication

  
  • COMM 1001 - Fundamentals of Communication


    3 cr.

    Focus is on the total range of communication behaviors we engage in within the contexts of intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, organizational, public speaking, and mass communication.
     

    LCCN: CCOM 1013


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  • COMM 1010 - Honors Communication Studies


    3 cr.

    Speech taught as a liberal rather than technical art. Emphasis on developing rhetorical skills, problem-solving, critical thinking, and values in humane goal setting.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Honors Program or consent of the Undergraduate Honors Council. Substitutes for COMM 1001 , COMM 1018  or COMM 2001 .
    (Formerly CMST 1010 )


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  • COMM 1018 - Interpersonal Communication


    3 cr.

    Stresses practical application of communication concepts and skills. Emphasis on self-concept, language, perception, listening, nonverbal communication, and resolution of interpersonal skills development.

    LCCN: CCOM 2213


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  • COMM 2000 - Mass Media and Society


    3 cr.

    History, structure and practices of media industries and professions, and their roles in society; introduction to issues, vocabulary and technological trends for media producers.

    (Formerly MCOM 2001 )


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  • COMM 2001 - Public Speaking


    3 cr.

    The process of public communication, including an understanding of audience, to produce, evaluate, and critique public expression in public arenas.

    LCCN: CCOM 2013


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  • COMM 2002 - Media Performance


    3 cr.

    The role of the announcer; principles of communication in the electronic media; voice and diction, including foreign pronunciation; techniques for various program types.  

    Lecture and lab.
    A $50 fee is charged each student to help defray expenses related to this course.


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  • COMM 2009 - Evidentiary Speaking


    1 cr.

    Engages students in Speech and Debate Forum public communication events as preparers, presenters and audience. May be repeated up to three credit hours.

    Prerequisite(s): (Formerly CMST 1009 )


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