Class Schedule

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Class Schedule

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Spring Semester 2013

  1. Chemistry (CHEM)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A055 Contemporary Chemistry 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      RH 117
      Bascom, D 9

      CRN: 30958
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Introductory course for students with little or no chemistry background. Covers units of measurement, matter, atoms, periodic table, nomenclature, equations, oxidation-reduction, solutions, calculations, and problem solving.

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    3.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      CPSB 120
      Bascom, D 6

      CRN: 30959
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory course for students with little or no chemistry background. Covers units of measurement, matter, atoms, periodic table, nomenclature, equations, oxidation-reduction, solutions, calculations, and problem solving.

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    Introductory course for students with little or no chemistry background. Covers units of measurement, matter, atoms, periodic table, nomenclature, equations, oxidation-reduction, solutions, calculations, and problem solving.

  4. A103 *Survey of Chemistry 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      RH 117
      Maselko, J 14

      CRN: 30962
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Survey of topics including: matter, energy, units of measurement, the periodic table, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, radioactivity, oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions involving acids, bases and buffers; and an introduction to organic chemistry with units on functional groups and the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.
      Special Note: This is an introductory course designed for health science majors and assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A103L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.
      Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer Placement test.

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    3.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      RH 117
      Maselko, J 34

      CRN: 30963
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Survey of topics including: matter, energy, units of measurement, the periodic table, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, radioactivity, oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions involving acids, bases and buffers; and an introduction to organic chemistry with units on functional groups and the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.
      Special Note: This is an introductory course designed for health science majors and assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A103L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.
      Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer Placement test.

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    Survey of topics including: matter, energy, units of measurement, the periodic table, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, radioactivity, oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions involving acids, bases and buffers; and an introduction to organic chemistry with units on functional groups and the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.
    Special Note: This is an introductory course designed for health science majors and assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A103L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.
    Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer Placement test.

  5. A103L *Survey of Chemistry Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 314
      Murdoch, O 0

      CRN: 30964
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    3.  M      02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 314
      Martinson, M 0

      CRN: 30965
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    4.   T     11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 314
      Murdoch, O 0

      CRN: 30966
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    5.    W    02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 314
      Murdoch, O 1

      CRN: 30967
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    6.     R   11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 314
      Murdoch, O 0

      CRN: 37257
      Section: 005
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A103.
    Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

  6. A104 *Intro to Organic Chem/Biochem 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      AHS 106
      Brown, E 37

      CRN: 30969
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      This is the second semester course in the sequence for health science majors. The course content includes common nomenclature of organic compounds, organic functional group reactions, biochemical processes and pathways, biological macromolecules and metabolites.
      Special Note: CHEM A104L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.

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    3.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      RH 117
      Brown, E 34

      CRN: 30970
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      This is the second semester course in the sequence for health science majors. The course content includes common nomenclature of organic compounds, organic functional group reactions, biochemical processes and pathways, biological macromolecules and metabolites.
      Special Note: CHEM A104L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.

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    This is the second semester course in the sequence for health science majors. The course content includes common nomenclature of organic compounds, organic functional group reactions, biochemical processes and pathways, biological macromolecules and metabolites.
    Special Note: CHEM A104L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.

  7. A104L *Intro to Org Chem/Biochem Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 311
      Murdoch, O 2

      CRN: 30971
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    3.   T     11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 311
      Summers, D 0

      CRN: 30972
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    4.   T     05:30PM-8:15PM
      CPSB 311
      Summers, D 3

      CRN: 30973
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    5.    W    11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 311
      Summers, D 2

      CRN: 30974
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    Second semester introductory chemistry laboratory course. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting. This course illustrates, augments and applies concepts covered in CHEM A104.
    Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

  8. A105 *General Chemistry I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      ARTS 150
      Vugmeyster, L 5

      CRN: 38415
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Introduction to general chemistry for science majors which includes topics in elements and compounds, the periodic table, atomic and subatomic theory and spectroscopy, bonding, various chemical reactions, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular interactions in gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry.
      Special Note: Assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A105L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.
      Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer placement test.

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    3.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      CPSB 120
      Bascom, D -1

      CRN: 30977
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introduction to general chemistry for science majors which includes topics in elements and compounds, the periodic table, atomic and subatomic theory and spectroscopy, bonding, various chemical reactions, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular interactions in gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry.
      Special Note: Assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A105L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.
      Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer placement test.

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    4.   T R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      CPSB 120
      McCoy, M 2

      CRN: 30978
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introduction to general chemistry for science majors which includes topics in elements and compounds, the periodic table, atomic and subatomic theory and spectroscopy, bonding, various chemical reactions, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular interactions in gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry.
      Special Note: Assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A105L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.
      Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer placement test.

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    Introduction to general chemistry for science majors which includes topics in elements and compounds, the periodic table, atomic and subatomic theory and spectroscopy, bonding, various chemical reactions, thermodynamics, atomic and molecular interactions in gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry.
    Special Note: Assumes prior knowledge of college preparatory high school chemistry and algebra. CHEM A105L is the lab component of this course and requires a separate registration.
    Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with a minimum grade of C or college preparatory high school chemistry with a minimum grade of C. If the MATH A105 prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate scores on the SAT or ACT tests or appropriate scores on a UAA-approved placement test such as the Accuplacer placement test.

  9. A105L *General Chemistry I Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 312
      Martinson, M 0

      CRN: 30979
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    3.  M      02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Summers, D 0

      CRN: 30980
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    4.   T     08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 312
      Martinson, M 1

      CRN: 30981
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    5.   T     11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Schlabaugh, A 2

      CRN: 30982
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    6.   T     02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Martinson, M 1

      CRN: 30983
      Section: 005
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    7.    W    08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 312
      Martinson, M 1

      CRN: 30984
      Section: 006
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    8.    W    02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Schlabaugh, A 2

      CRN: 30985
      Section: 007
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    9.     R   08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 312
      Summers, D 3

      CRN: 30986
      Section: 008
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    10.     R   11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Summers, D 3

      CRN: 30987
      Section: 009
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    11.     R   02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Schlabaugh, A 1

      CRN: 30988
      Section: 010
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    12.      F  11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Bascom, D 1

      CRN: 30989
      Section: 011
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    13.    W    05:30PM-8:15PM
      CPSB 312
      Bascom, D 2

      CRN: 38416
      Section: 012
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    Introductory chemistry laboratory course with experiments designed to introduce students to the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis and reporting; and to illustrate, augment and apply concepts covered in CHEM A105.
    Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

  10. A106 *General Chemistry II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 120
      Vugmeyster, L 55

      CRN: 30990
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester in the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cell chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, and chemical analysis methods.
      Special Note: CHEM A106L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.

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    3.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      CPSB 120
      McCoy, M 22

      CRN: 30991
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester in the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cell chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, and chemical analysis methods.
      Special Note: CHEM A106L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.

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    4.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      RH 110
      Holmberg, E 13

      CRN: 38417
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      The second semester in the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cell chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, and chemical analysis methods.
      Special Note: CHEM A106L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.

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    The second semester in the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cell chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, and chemical analysis methods.
    Special Note: CHEM A106L is the laboratory component of this course and requires a separate registration.

  11. A106L *General Chemistry II Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 315
      Summers, D 1

      CRN: 30992
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    3.  M      11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Schlabaugh, A 0

      CRN: 30993
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    4.   T     05:30PM-8:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Prnka, M 2

      CRN: 30994
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    5.    W    11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Schlabaugh, A 1

      CRN: 30995
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    6.    W    02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Martinson, M 0

      CRN: 30996
      Section: 005
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    7.     R   08:30AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 315
      Murdoch, O 2

      CRN: 30997
      Section: 006
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    8.     R   02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Martinson, M 3

      CRN: 30998
      Section: 007
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    9.      F  11:30AM-2:15PM
      CPSB 315
      Murdoch, O 1

      CRN: 30999
      Section: 008
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

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    The second semester of this introductory chemistry laboratory course sequence. Experiments are designed to reinforce concepts students have been exposed to regarding the basics of laboratory equipment, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. This course illustrates, augments, and applies concepts covered in CHEM A106.
    Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a waiting list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student.

  12. A311 Physical Chem/Biol Orientation 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      BMH 103
      Holmberg, E 9

      CRN: 37254
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Designed to introduce the principles of physical chemistry to students primarily interested in the biochemical and biological aspects of chemistry. Topics of physical chemistry are presented from the viewpoint of their application to biochemical problems. Included are discussions of thermodynamics and biochemical energetics, properties of solutions and electrolytes, electrochemical applications to biological oxidation-reduction reactions, chemical and enzyme kinetics.

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    Designed to introduce the principles of physical chemistry to students primarily interested in the biochemical and biological aspects of chemistry. Topics of physical chemistry are presented from the viewpoint of their application to biochemical problems. Included are discussions of thermodynamics and biochemical energetics, properties of solutions and electrolytes, electrochemical applications to biological oxidation-reduction reactions, chemical and enzyme kinetics.

  13. A321 Organic Chemistry I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      RH 117
      Tomco, P -1

      CRN: 31001
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Investigates the chemistry of carbon compounds including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and arenes. Discusses physical properties, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and stereochemistry of these compounds.

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    Investigates the chemistry of carbon compounds including alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, and arenes. Discusses physical properties, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and stereochemistry of these compounds.

  14. A322 Organic Chemistry II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      RH 101
      Tomco, P 35

      CRN: 31003
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-04/29

      Continuation of CHEM A321. Includes the study of spectroscopic techniques for structure determination, and the chemistry of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, thiols, sulfides, carbonyl compounds, amines, carbohydrates and amino acids. Emphasizes nomenclature, physical properties, synthetic methods and reaction mechanisms.

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    Continuation of CHEM A321. Includes the study of spectroscopic techniques for structure determination, and the chemistry of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, thiols, sulfides, carbonyl compounds, amines, carbohydrates and amino acids. Emphasizes nomenclature, physical properties, synthetic methods and reaction mechanisms.

  15. A323L Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.      F  08:30AM-9:30AM
      CPSB 105A
      Tomco, P 4

      CRN: 31004
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      A practical implementation of the theory learned in CHEM A321 and A322. Purification techniques, spectroscopic methods and synthetic methods of organic compounds will be taught.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a wait list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    3.   T R   02:30PM-4:45PM
      CPSB 311
      Tomco, P 4

      CRN: 31004
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      A practical implementation of the theory learned in CHEM A321 and A322. Purification techniques, spectroscopic methods and synthetic methods of organic compounds will be taught.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a wait list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    4.      F  08:30AM-9:30AM
      CPSB 105A
      Tomco, P 2

      CRN: 31005
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      A practical implementation of the theory learned in CHEM A321 and A322. Purification techniques, spectroscopic methods and synthetic methods of organic compounds will be taught.
      Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a wait list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

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    A practical implementation of the theory learned in CHEM A321 and A322. Purification techniques, spectroscopic methods and synthetic methods of organic compounds will be taught.
    Special Note: Students who do not meet the prerequisites for this course may be administratively dropped at the discretion of the faculty. Attendance is mandatory for all chemistry laboratory courses the first week of class. Unless prior arrangements are made with the instructor, any student who does not attend the first scheduled meeting for this lab may be administratively dropped and a student on a wait list will be added in their place. Any fees resulting from either of these drop procedures or any late registration procedure will be the responsibility of the student. Pregnant students should be aware that they will be using chemicals in this course that are teratogenic and may cause harm to unborn children.

  16. A434 Instrumental Methods 5.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 321
      Kennish, J 3

      CRN: 31010
      Section: 051
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Techniques in operating new and specialized instruments for qualitative and quantitative analysis and analytical methods of an advanced nature. For students in chemistry and allied fields.
      May be stacked with: CHEM A634

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    Techniques in operating new and specialized instruments for qualitative and quantitative analysis and analytical methods of an advanced nature. For students in chemistry and allied fields.
    May be stacked with: CHEM A634

  17. A442 Principles of Biochemistry II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      CPSB 105A
      McGill, C 16

      CRN: 31011
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      A study of the bioenergetics and the metabolic pathways of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids.
      Special Note: Students who complete CHEM A442 as part of their undergraduate degree cannot receive credit toward their graduate degree from CHEM A642.
      May be stacked with: CHEM A642

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    A study of the bioenergetics and the metabolic pathways of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids.
    Special Note: Students who complete CHEM A442 as part of their undergraduate degree cannot receive credit toward their graduate degree from CHEM A642.
    May be stacked with: CHEM A642

  18. A443 Biochemistry Laboratory 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-12:45PM
      CPSB 212
      McGill, C 2

      CRN: 37253
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Laboratory course designed to provide instruction in modern biochemical laboratory techniques.

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    Laboratory course designed to provide instruction in modern biochemical laboratory techniques.

  19. A450 Environmental Chemistry 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      CPSB 105A
      Kennish, J 12

      CRN: 37256
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      This course examines the origin and evolution of the environment, energy, mineral resources, solid wastes, recycling, air and water pollution, and the effects of foreign substances on living systems. The relationships among these problems will be demonstrated and quantitative chemical principles applied.
      Special Note: This course is an introduction to environmental chemistry for all science majors.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing in biology, chemistry or engineering.

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    This course examines the origin and evolution of the environment, energy, mineral resources, solid wastes, recycling, air and water pollution, and the effects of foreign substances on living systems. The relationships among these problems will be demonstrated and quantitative chemical principles applied.
    Special Note: This course is an introduction to environmental chemistry for all science majors.
    Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing in biology, chemistry or engineering.

  20. A456 *Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      SCI 103
      Pantaleone, J 0

      CRN: 37534
      Section: 051
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      An introduction to nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Concrete examples from physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering are used to develop analytical methods and geometric intuition. Topics covered include phase plane analysis, iterated maps, fractals, and strange attractors.
      Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.
      Crosslisted with BIOL A456 and PHYS A456.

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    An introduction to nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Concrete examples from physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering are used to develop analytical methods and geometric intuition. Topics covered include phase plane analysis, iterated maps, fractals, and strange attractors.
    Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.
    Crosslisted with BIOL A456 and PHYS A456.

  21. A492 Undergraduate Seminar 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.      F  09:45AM-11:15AM
      CPSB 105A
      Holmberg, E 5

      CRN: 31015
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Topical subjects in chemistry and biochemistry presented by undergraduate students.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    Topical subjects in chemistry and biochemistry presented by undergraduate students.
    Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

  22. A498 Individual Research 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      Holmberg, E 4

      CRN: 31016
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    3.        
      ARR
      Kennish, J 5

      CRN: 38410
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    4.        
      ARR
      Maselko, J 1

      CRN: 38411
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    5.        
      ARR
      Vugmeyster, L 4

      CRN: 38412
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    6.        
      ARR
      McGill, C 5

      CRN: 38413
      Section: 005
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    7.        
      ARR
      McCoy, M 4

      CRN: 38414
      Section: 006
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
      Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

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    Research projects to be arranged with individual faculty members who will direct the study of research.
    Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and department chair permission.

  23. A634 Adv Instrumental Methods 5.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   02:30PM-5:15PM
      CPSB 321
      Kennish, J 2

      CRN: 31017
      Section: 051
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      Lectures are concurrent with CHEM A434. A study of techniques in operating new and specialized instruments for qualitative and quantitative analysis and analytical methods of an advanced nature. Topics are appropriate for students in chemistry and allied fields. Graduate students will be required to develop an instrumental method, to submit a research paper summarizing their findings, including designs for future experiments on the subject and to give a seminar on the topic.
      Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed CHEM A434.
      May be stacked with: CHEM A434

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    Lectures are concurrent with CHEM A434. A study of techniques in operating new and specialized instruments for qualitative and quantitative analysis and analytical methods of an advanced nature. Topics are appropriate for students in chemistry and allied fields. Graduate students will be required to develop an instrumental method, to submit a research paper summarizing their findings, including designs for future experiments on the subject and to give a seminar on the topic.
    Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed CHEM A434.
    May be stacked with: CHEM A434

  24. A642 Advanced Biochemistry II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      CPSB 105A
      McGill, C 9

      CRN: 39183
      Section: 051
      Date Range: 01/14-05/04

      In depth study of the bioenergetics and the metabolic pathways of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids.
      Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have taken CHEM A442.
      Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing
      May be stacked with: CHEM A442

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    In depth study of the bioenergetics and the metabolic pathways of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids.
    Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have taken CHEM A442.
    Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing
    May be stacked with: CHEM A442

* - Course meets a GER requirement