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    Mar 29, 2024  
2017-2018 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Biomedical Science

  
  • COGS 8050 - Introduction to Research I



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies Ph.D. program. Individualized instruction in research or core laboratories. Students should master at least one laboratory technique and become familiar with the various activities of the laboratories.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 10

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • COGS 8060 - Introduction to Research II



    Individualized instruction in two research or core laboratories. For each laboratory, students should master at least one laboratory technique and become familiar with the various activities of the laboratory. Students will spend half of the semester in each laboratory.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Prerequisites: COGS8050 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 10

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8080 - Neuroscience I



    Prerequisites: For PhD students: Satisfactory completion of SGS 8022 Molecular Cell Biology is required. For MD/PhD students: Satisfactory completion of first two years of medical school is required. Neuroscience I will cover the cell and molecular biology of neurons and synapses, motor systems, somatosensory, vision, audition, chemical senses, tastes and olfaction, glia and neuroimmunology, regulatory, autonomic and neuroendocrine systems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: COGS8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8090 - Fundamentals of Genomic Medicine



    This course will provide a theoretical framework for understanding the fundamental concepts of mammalian genetics, functional genomics and bioinformatics as well as advanced technical and biological tools used in today’s biomedical research environment. The course will provide lectures on a wide range of classical and modern topics such as classical genetics, linkage analysis, genetic mapping, positional cloning, genomics, and bioinformatics. The focus of the course will be to understand the experimental identification of genes responsible for disease and modern applications of genomics to understanding biological processes as well as their impact on modern medicine

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: COGS8021 and COGS8022

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 30

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8120 - Cardiovascular Physiology and Pharmacology



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. Integrative study of the cardiovascular system and how drugs are used to treat cardiovascular disease. Cardiac, vascular and renal physiology will be studied in detail, and also will be integrated into an overall scheme for control of the circulation. The use of drugs as cardiovascular research tools also will be interwoven into this approach.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8130 - Scientific Grant Writing



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. Practical course on grant writing. Specific steps in writing a grant application, from the hypothesis and specific steps through the final product, are presented and discussed as the student writes an application that will be submitted to a granting agency.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8215 - Fundamentals of Oncology I



    Covers fundamental aspects of cancer biology with emphasis on the etiology, natural history, epidemiology of cancer, host-tumor relationships, immunobiology and principles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: COGS8021 and COGS8022

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • COGS 8230 - Biology of Proteins in Disease



    Advanced study of protein function in cell biology and how this relates to the pathogenesis of disease.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (COGS8021 and COGS8022) or (SGSS8021 and SGSS8022)

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 8240 - Introduction to Immunology and Infectious Disease



    Basic instruction on fundamentals of immunology, microbiology, and virology.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: COGS8021 and COGS8022

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • COGS 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first two semesters of the biomedical sciences core curriculum or permission of the course director.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Repeat Status: No Repeat Limit: 99

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • COGS 9500 - Current Topics in Translational Medicine Research



    Instruction on how to evaluate reports in the current translational medicine literature.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 1


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  • GRAD 8011 - Responsible Conduct of Research



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies. Course will provide an overview, via lecture and discussion, of critical issues related to the responsible conduct of research. In addition, it will fulfill the requirements established by the Office of Research Integrity and the Public Health Service for ensuring that PHS-supported researchers are provided adequate instruction in conducting responsible research and ensuring integrity of the research record.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8012 - Scientific Communications



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the College of Graduate Studies. Course focuses on writing and presentations skills needed for a career in biomedical sciences. It provides basic instruction in writing abstracts, curriculum vitae, and grant applications as well as how to organize and give oral scientific presentations. Also covered are basic aspects related to teaching skills needed in the biomedical classroom and laboratory.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8021 - Biochemistry and Gene Regulation



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the College of Graduate Studies. One semester course includes metabolism: enzyme structure, kinetics and mechanisms: RNA, DNA, and protein biogenesis: DNA repair and recombination; cell cycle control, cancer genetics. Classroom time includes lectures, discussion, and demonstrations using traditional and alternative teaching methods.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8022 - Molecular Cell Biology



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies. One semester course focuses on the study of the cell as the fundamental structural and functional unit of which all living organisms are constructed. Cell biology serves as a bridge between molecular biology, basic biochemistry, physiology, and morphology at the gross anatomical level and is increasingly a principal area of focus for biomedical research. In this course, the properties of cells are analyzed initially by viewing the structural organization, functional interactions, and biogenesis of cellular components with particular emphasis on understanding of processes involved in regulating the specific composition and interactions of cellular organelles. This understanding forms a basis for the subsequent consideration of cell-cell interactions at the cellular and the tissue level.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8030 - Experimental Therapuetics



    Analysis of concepts and methods used in the discovery and validation of biomedical therapeutics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8033 - Integrated Systems Biomedics



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies. One semester course includes basic anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology of all the organ systems. Special topics also covered include integrated biosystems and feedback, physiological genomics, modern drug discovery, and hot research topics. Classroom time includes lectures, discussion, and demonstrations using traditional and alternative teaching methods.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 6
    Lecture Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8040 - Introduction to Faculty Research



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the College of Graduate Studies PhD program. An introduction to all research topics currently being conducted by biomedical sciences graduate faculty.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Other Contact Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8050 - Introduction to Research I



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies Ph.D. program. Individualized instruction in research or core laboratories. Students should master at least one laboratory technique and become familiar with the various activities of the laboratories.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 10

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8060 - Introduction to Research II



    Prerequisites: Acceptance into the School of Graduate Studies Ph.D. program. Individualized instruction in research or core laboratories. Students should master at least one laboratory technique and become familiar with the various activities of the laboratories.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8050 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 10

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8080 - Neuroscience I



    Prerequisites: For PhD students: Satisfactory completion of GRAD 8022 Molecular Cell Biology is required. For MD/PhD students: Satisfactory completion of first two years of medical school is required. Neuroscience I will cover the cell and molecular biology of neurons and synapses, motor systems, somatosensory, vision, audition, chemical senses, tastes and olfaction, glia and neuroimmunology, regulatory, autonomic and neuroendocrine systems.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8090 - Fundamentals of Genomic Medicine



    This course will provide a theoretical framework for understanding the fundamental concepts of mammalian genetics, functional genomics and bioinformatics as well as advanced technical and biological tools used in today’s biomedical research environment. The course will provide lectures on a wide range of classical and modern topics such as classical genetics, linkage analysis, genetic mapping, positional cloning, genomics, and bioinformatics. The focus of the course will be to understand the experimental identification of genes responsible for disease and modern applications of genomics to understanding biological processes as well as their impact on modern medicine

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8012 >= C and GRAD8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 30

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8120 - Cardiovascular Physiology and Pharmacology



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. Integrative study of the cardiovascular system and how drugs are used to treat cardiovascular disease. Cardiac, vascular and renal physiology will be studied in detail, and also will be integrated into an overall scheme for control of the circulation. The use of drugs as cardiovascular research tools also will be interwoven into this approach.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8130 - Scientific Grant Writing



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. Practical course on grant writing. Specific steps in writing a grant application, from the hypothesis and specific steps through the final product, are presented and discussed as the student writes an application that will be submitted to a granting agency.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8210 - Fundamentals of Oncology I



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. As the first semester of a two-semester course sequence, this course covers fundamental aspects of cancer biology with emphasis on the etiology of cancer, natural history of neoplasia, epidemiology of human malignancies, host-tumor relationships, immunobiology and principles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • GRAD 8215 - Fundamentals of Oncology I



    Covers fundamental aspects of cancer biology with emphasis on the etiology, natural history, epidemiology of cancer, host-tumor relationships, immunobiology and principles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8021 >= C and GRAD8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8230 - Biology of Proteins in Disease



    Advanced study of protein function in cell biology and how this relates to the pathogenesis of disease.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8021 >= C and GRAD8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 8240 - Introduction to Immunology and Infectious Disease



    Basic instruction on fundamentals of immunology, microbiology, and virology.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: GRAD8021 >= C and GRAD8022 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 25 Other Contact Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first two semesters of the biomedical sciences core curriculum or permission of the course director.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 12
    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: The Graduate School Program Restrictions: DPHIL_UNDCL-Biomedical Sciences Undeclared Campus Restrictions: Main campus Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • GRAD 9500 - Current Topics in Translational Medical Literature



    Instruction on how to evaluate reports in the current translational medicine literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Class Restrictions: Graduate-Semester


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  • SGSS 8012 - Scientific Communication



    This course will provide training in effective scientific communication intended for peers, scientists in other fields, and public audiences. A central focus of the class will be on effective communication methods, both verbal and visual. Experience will be gained in developing presentations, publications, and providing peer review.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • SGSS 8040 - Introduction to Faculty Research



    A survey course that introduces students to current research activities in the college. Wach week, a different research faculty member describes his/her research program. Students will then work in one of the faculty labs, gaining experience with the methodologies practiced in that lab.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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Business Administration

  
  • BUSA 1105 - Introduction to Business and Professional Skills



    This course is designed as an introduction to business for first and second year business and non-business students to learn about different business functions, career opportunities, and successful business people and organizations. Major concepts include the competitive business environment, business ethics, business communication, leadership and teamwork skills, and an overview of functional business areas and their related career opportunities. This course will also address professional development topics such as internships, study abroad, ethics and social responsibility. Students will be introduced to the business school faculty, curricula requirements, and professional development opportunities. Guest lecturers for each academic discipline and related industries will contribute to the course and student participation in campus/community activities may be required.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • BUSA 4200 - International Business



    This course covers all aspects of international business including, but not limited to international politics, culture, economics, finance, technology, marketing, ethical decision-making, strategic planning and management, and human resource development in a global environment.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (MGMT3500 >= C or BUS363 >= C or MGT363 >= C) and (MKTG3700 >= C or MKT353 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • BUSA 4950 - Selected Topics



    A course and/or directed study of a major issue, practice, or problem in the area of business administration. Content to be decided based on needs and professional objectives of students and the experience and availability of faculty. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • BUSA 4960 - Undergraduate Internship



    An internship is a service learning experience based on an institution or agency, emphasizing the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of the university and the cooperating institution or agency. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Hull College of Business.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Other Contact Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • BUSA 4990 - Undergraduate Research



    Faculty supervised research on a business topic of interest to the student or faculty supervisor. Research agreement must be made between students and faculty member prior to enrolling in the course. A minimum of three hours of work per week for each semester hour of credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
    Repeat Status: Yes


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  • BUSA 5000 - Analytical Tools for Executive Decision Making



    This course introduces a number of quantitative models and tools that are commonly used for managerial decision making. The emphasis of this course is on the applications of these quantitative models and tools to business problems arising in diverse industries and functional areas including operations, finance, and marketing. The course will introduce subject matter in macro and micro-economic theory, finance, accounting information, and statistical inference as it relates to executive level decision making.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 5

    Repeat Status: No

    Major Restrictions: MBA Program Restrictions: 1MBA-Master of Bus. Administration


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  • BUSA 5001 - Executive Management Foundations



    This course examines business from the perspective of an executive management team. The emphasis will be on planning, leading, organizing, and controlling in order to effectively manage organizations in a dynamic environment. The legal, ethical, competitive, and market forces in which firms operate also will be examined. The operational use of strategic decision making will be introduced in the context of strategic and tactical marketing, management, and production decision making.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 4

    Repeat Status: No

    Major Restrictions: MBA Program Restrictions: 1MBA-Master of Bus. Administration


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  • BUSA 6950 - Current Issues in Business Administration



    A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives of students in the MBA Program.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Cardiology

  
  • RCAR 5000 - Cardiology



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 27
    Lecture Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 40 Other Contact Hours: 15

    College Restrictions: Residents


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  • RCAR 5001 - Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology



    Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

    Credit Hours: 27
    Lecture Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 40 Other Contact Hours: 15

    College Restrictions: Residents


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Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 1000 - Chemistry Orientation



    An introduction to chemistry and its subdisciplines. Major concepts and perspectives will be introduced through projects and case studies that illustrate the utility and role of chemistry both in modern times and in the past. Additional topics shall include scientific ethics and careers in chemistry. Students will be introduced to the tools of library research.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 1100 - Introductory Chemistry: Selected Topics



    An exploration of principles, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving in chemistry oriented around a single theme. Does not include a laboratory component.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1001 >= D or MATH1111 >= D or MATH1101 >= D

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • CHEM 1151 - Survey of Chemistry I



    First course designed for pre-allied health students and non-majors; includes elements, compounds, stoichiometry, solutions, equilibrium, acid-base and nomenclature. Students with existing credit in CHEM 1211 or 1212 are not eligible to take this course. Students may not use both CHEM 1511 and either CHEM 1211/1212 to satisfy Area D requirements.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1111 >= D or MAT107 >= D or MATH1001 >= D or MATH1101 >= D or MATH1113 >= D

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 1152 - Survey of Chemistry II



    Organic and biochemistry designed for allied health students; covers common classes of organic compounds including uses and chemical and physical properties and introduction to structure and function of biological molecules.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (CHEM1151 >= C or CHM105 >= C) or (CHEM1211 >= C or CHM121 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 1211 - Principles of Chemistry I



    First course in a sequence designed for science majors; topics include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, gas laws, molecular geometry and nomenclature. A student may not apply both CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1211/1201 to satisfy core (Area D and/or F) requirements. Corequisite- CHEM 1201 Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1111 >= C or MATH1113 >= C or MATH2011 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CHEM1211L


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  • CHEM 1211L - Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory



    Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1211. Students will develop experimental techniques, safe lab practices, problem-solving, data analysis, recordkeeping, and written communication skills.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH1111 >= C or MATH1113 >= C or MATH2011 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CHEM1211

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 1212 - Principles of Chemistry II



    Second course in a sequence for science majors; topics include solutions, acid-base, colligative properties, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, and descriptive chemistry. A student may not apply both CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1211 to satisfy core (Area D and/or F) requirements. Prerequisites include meeting the departmental standard on the national ACS exam.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (MATH1113 >= C or MAT115 >= C or MATH2011 >= C or MAT201 >= C) and (CHEM1211 >= C or CHM121 >= C) and CHEM1211L >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CHEM1212L


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  • CHEM 1212L - Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory



    Laboratory course to accompany CHEM 1212. Students will develop experimental techniques, safe lab practices, problem-solving, data analysis, recordkeeping, and written communication skills.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM1211 >= C and CHEM1211L >= C and MATH1113 >= C or MAT115 >= C or MATH2011 >= C or MAT201 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CHEM1212

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 1950 - Selected Topics



    Concepts/topics in special areas of chemistry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • CHEM 2410 - Chemistry of Organic and Biomolecules



    A systematic examination of the properties and reactions of the major classes of organic compounds and their relevance to the metabolic roles of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Modern spectroscopic methods of structure determination will be included.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (CHEM1211 >= C or CHEM121 >= C) and (CHEM1212 >= C or CHM122 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 2810 - Quantitative Analysis



    Theories, principles and practice of volumetric, gravimetric and elementary instrumental analysis.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM1212 >= C or CHM123 >= C

    Credit Hours: 5
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 6

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 2950 - Selected Topics



    Concepts/topics in special areas of chemistry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 0 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 0 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99Co-Requisites: CHEM3411


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  • CHEM 2990 - Introduction to Undergraduate Research



    A course to introduce undergraduates to experience of research through a faculty mentored introductory project.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Credit Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 0


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  • CHEM 3000 - Introduction to Nuclear Science



    An introduction to nuclear models and structure, natural and artificial radioactivity, interactions of radiation with matter, nuclear reactions, neutron physics and reactors. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3000 and PHYS 3000

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: MATH2011 >= C and (PHYS1112 >= C or PHYS2212 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3010 - Introduction to Nuclear Measurements



    An introductory course on scintillation counters, semiconductor detectors, nuclear electronics, nuclear spectroscopy, counting statistics and shielding. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3010 and PHYS 3010.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3000 >= C or PHYS3000 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 3020 - Application of Nuclear Science



    A study of applications of nuclear science to include characterization of radiation, the effects of radiation and radioactive materials, dosimetry and dose calculations, radiation exposure and basic nuclear safety. Other topics may include nuclear reactors, criticality, poisons, neutron life cycle, isotopic dating, nuclear medicine and imaging, neutron activation work/tracers, and environmental radioactivity. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 3020 and PHYS 3020.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3000 >= C or PHYS3000 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3411 - Organic Chemistry I



    A study of the structure, nomenclature, properties, and reactivity of organic compounds with an emphasis on modern electronic and mechanistic theories. Spectroscopy will be introduced. The laboratory portion will explore common reactions and laboratory techniques. Prerequisites include meeting the departmental standard on the national ACS exam.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM1212 >= C or CHM122 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 3412 - Organic Chemistry II



    A continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Mechanisms, synthesis, and spectroscopy will be emphasized.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3411 >= C or CHM341 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 3600 - Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry



    A study of the chemical mechanisms of action of the major drug classes, including those derived from natural products, with a particular emphasis on the organic chemistry that controls drug-receptor interactions, as well as drug uptake, distribution, metabolism, and toxicity. Modern drug discovery process from bench to clinical trials to manufacturing will also be examined.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3721 - Physical Chemistry I



    A study of gases, first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics, thermochemistry, and chemical equilibria, followed by an introduction to the basic principles of chemical kinetics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (PHYS2212 >= C or PCS212 >= C or PHYS1112 >= C or PCS202 >= C) and (MATH2011 >= C or MAT201 >= C) and CHEM3411 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3722 - Physical Chemistry II



    Further applications of chemical kinetics. The principles of quantum mechanics, approximation methods, theory of chemical bonding, symmetry and optical spectroscopy.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (CHEM3721 >= C or CHM372 >= C) and (MATH3020 >= C or MAT302 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 3723 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory



    Introduction to the principles of physical chemistry in the laboratory. Topics usually include computation, simulation, measurement, spectroscopy, thermodynamics, and kinetics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3411 >= C and CHEM3721 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CHEM3721

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 3810 - Advanced Organic Chemistry



    An examiniation of the principles of modern physical and synthetic organic chemistry with an emphasis on mechanism, mechanism elucidation methods, chemoselective, regioselective, and stereoselective transformations.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C or CHM342 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3820 - Laboratory Management and Safety



    Formal instruction and practical experience in all phases of assisting with instructional laboratories. Safety instruction includes proper use of protective equipment and fire extinguishers, and CPR training.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM2410 >= D or CHM241 >= D or CHEM3411 >= C or CHM341 >= C

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 3950 - Selected Topics



    Concepts/topics in special areas of chemistry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • CHEM 3990 - Undergraduate Research



    Faculty mentored undergraduate research at an intermediate level.  May be repeated.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 0 TO 3
    Lab Hours: 0 to 3


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  • CHEM 4100 - Forensic Chemistry



    Application of chemical principles to forensic science including acquisition, interpretation, and validation of data and communication of results to nonscientists. Topics include legal, statistical, and quality control principles in the discipline; drugs and poisons, fire/explosion; firearm analysis; fingerprint analysis; and fiber/hair analysis.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C or CHEM2810 >= C

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4130 - Water Chemistry



    Study of how water quality is monitored and maintained and the effect of water quality in the home, industry, and the environment. The course includes a study of typical impurities, including how these impurities are detected, removed or mitigated, and how these impurities are related to problems such as corrosion and toxicity.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM1212 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4210 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry



    A study of advanced topics in inorganic chemistry including molecular orbital theory, coordination chemistry, descriptive chemistry of the elements, and atomic structure.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4410 - Heterocyclic and Transition Metal Chemistry



    The study of nomenclature, structure, synthesis, and reactivity of heterocyclic compounds including furans, thiophenes, pyrroles, pyridines, indoles, and others. Name reactions in heterocyclic chemistry. Common transition metal catalyzed coupling reactions such as Negishi, Stille, Suzuki, and Sonogashira couplings will also be studied. The laboratory portion will focus on preparation, purification, and characterization of heterocyclic compounds.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4551 - Biochemistry I: Physical Biochemistry



    The physical chemistry of macromolecules. An examination of the chemical behavior of amino acids, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, emphasizing the relationship between structure and physiological function.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (CHEM1212 >= C and CHEM3412 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4552 - Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics and Metabolism



    A study of the metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, nucleotides, and related compounds; the regulation and energetics of the metabolic pathways; and oxidative and photophosphorylation.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM4551 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4553 - Biochemistry Laboratory



    A laboratory course exploring research techniques and principles of biological chemistry.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM4551 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4610 - Rational Drug Design



    An introduction to drug target selection, lead compound discovery, and application of structure-activity relationships and computational chemistry towards design and optimization of lead compounds and their derivatives. Includes synthesis and optimization of lead compounds, case studies, high throughput screening assays, and quantitative cell line based bioassays.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4700 - Integrated Laboratory



    A laboratory course combining computational, synthetic, and analytical skills commonly used in physical chemistry, organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM2810 >= C and CHEM3412 >= C and MATH2011 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 6

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4800 - Advanced Seminar



    An oral presentation of topics of current chemistry interests and an introduction to preparation of technical chemistry presentations using chemical databases to retrieve the scientific information.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3721 >= C or CHEM4551 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 4840 - Instrumental Analysis



    Theories and applications of instrumental methods of analysis. Spectroscopic techniques (including atomic absorption, ultraviolet/visible, infrared, and fluorescence spectroscopy), separations and electrochemistry will be discussed.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: (CHEM2810 >= C or CHM281 >= C) and (CHEM3412 >= C or CHM343 >= C)

    Credit Hours: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4950 - Selected Topics



    Designed to explore areas of chemistry not in the normal curriculum. Topics may include heterocyclic, organometallic, medicinal, or forensic chemistry. May be repeated for credit.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM3412 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • CHEM 4960 - Undergraduate Internship



    An internship is a service-learning experience based in an institution or agency, emphasizing the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of the university and the cooperating institution or agency. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 15
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 1 TO 15

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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  • CHEM 4990 - Undergraduate Research



    Individual modern chemical research. A minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for each semester hour of credit. Report/thesis required. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99

    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • CHEM 4993 - Research Thesis



    Continuation of directed undergraduate research experiences and independent study in a specialized area of chemistry that results in a comprehensive, written, formal document disseminating research results that is evaluated by a faculty panel using a departmental rubric. Instructor permission for this course assumes a suitable agreement between the faculty member and student concerning the remaining expected research outcomes necessary for the comprehensive report.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHEM4990 >= C

    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHEM 6950 - Selected Topics



    A variable content course intended to meet the needs and interests of graduate students in selected areas of chemistry. Prerequisitie(s): Permission of instructor.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 4

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 98

    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester


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Chinese Studies

  
  • CHNS 1001 - Elementary Chinese I



    Chinese 1001 is an elementary Mandarin Chinese course designed for students with no prior knowledge of Chinese. It provides a foundation for all four language skills, i.e., listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Not open to native speakers. Heritage speakers and students who had Chinese in high school should take the placement exam. Students must earn a C or better in order to take Chinese 1002.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHNS 1002 - Elementary Chinese II



    A continuation of Chinese 1001. Chinese 1002 offers continued intensive study of modern spoken and written Chinese, stressing the four basic language skills of speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. Not open to native speakers. Heritage speakers and students who had Chinese in high school should take the placement exam. Students must earn a C or better in order to take Chinese 2001.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHNS1001 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHNS 2001 - Intermediate Chinese I



    Chinese 2001 is an intermediate course designed for students who have successfully completed Chinese 1001 and 1002. This course will continue the development of speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. No native speakers allowed in the class. Heritage speakers should take the placement exam. Students must earn a C or better in order to take Chinese 2002.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHNS1002 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHNS 2002 - Intermediate Chinese II



    Chinese 2002 is an intermediate course that will continue to intensify the development of speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills and cultural awareness. Not open to native speakers. Heritage speakers should take the placement exam. Students must earn a C or better in order to take classes at the 3000/4000 level.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CHNS2001 >= C

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CHNS 2950 - Chinese Studies



    Chinese 2950 is a variable content course taught in English that will center on China, or a specific issue dealing with Chinese culture. It is an interdisciplinary introduction to Chinese society and culture from earliest times to the present. Focus is on the formative thoughts and the overall development of Chinese culture and society. May not satisfy foreign language requirement.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99


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Clinical Complete Dentures

  
  • CDCL 5001 - Complete Dentures



    This course extends the previously taught didactic and laboratory procedures to the clinic. A complete maxillary and mandibular denture is fabricated for an edentulous patient with major emphasis on correlating for the patient’s biological milieu with the clinical aspects of complete prosthodontics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 1 Other Contact Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia


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Clinical Science

  
  • CLSC 3220 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Practice



    Provides an introduction to the clinical laboratory science profession. The course will also cover safety; blood collection; ethics; microscopy; quality control; and basic lab math. Also includes the study of the diagnostic value of urine using chemical analysis and microscopic examination, with related laboratory exercises.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 1

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 3312 - Medical Terminology



    The knowledge of medical terminology is fundamental for health professionals. This course is offered at the beginning of this curriculum so that it may be used as a tool in other advanced coursework. The degree of competency required will be related to the main objectives of the course: spelling, use of correct word forms in context (English as well as medical terms), and using resource materials with ease when unfamiliar terms are encountered.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lecture Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No


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  • CLSC 3640 - Clinical Biochemistry



    Prerequisite: BS Program enrollment, Organic Chemistry. Course provides theoretical knowledge of the principles of analytical techniques and methodologies used in the clinical chemistry laboratories. Emphasizes biochemical aspects, clinical correlation and significance with respect to cellular processes.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences, BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 3645 - Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory



    Provides students with practical experience of various methodologies used in the clinical chemistry and immunology laboratories in the analysis of blood and other body fluids. Such methodologies include spectrophotometric analysis, electrophoresis, immunoassays, and chromatography.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 3660 - Chemistry Basic Laboratory Techniques



    The course includes basic clinical chemistry analyses in didactic and lab experiences as prerequisite to the clinical chemistry internship course.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 4 Other Contact Hours: 0

    Repeat Status: No

    Program Restrictions: BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 4280 - Clinical Venipuncture Internship



    The student will demonstrate competencies in venipuncture in the clinical setting.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CLSC3220

    Credit Hours: 2
    Other Contact Hours: 30

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 4440 - Clinical Microbiology



    Prerequisite: BS program enrollment. An in-depth study of the clinically relevant infectious agents (bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses) encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory. Special emphasis on the infectious disease process, identification procedures, and epidemiological significance of these infectious agents.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 4445 - Clinical Microbiology Laboratory



    Emphasis on procedures and techniques used to isolate and identify clinically important infectious agents, including bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6

    Repeat Status: No Co-Requisites: CLSC4440

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 4480 - Clinical Microbiology Internship



    Practical application of clinical microbiology techniques including areas of quality assurance, safety practices, data interpretation, instrumentation, library research, professional behavior, and introduction to management practices.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: CLSC4440 and CLSC4445

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Other Contact Hours: 160

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 4501 - Seminar in CLS Evidence Based Practice



    Prerequisites: BS Program Enrollment. This course examines how to perform a literature evaluation of current research in the profession. The resources needed to conduct a scholarly investigation are studied including the examination of findings and the significance for practice.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Credit Hours: 1
    Other Contact Hours: 2

    Repeat Status: No

    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci Program Restrictions: BSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences Level Restrictions: Undergraduate Semester


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