Dec 16, 2025  
Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Biology

  
  • BIOL 4040 - Genomics & Evolution


    GENOMICS AND EVOLUTION (3)Overview of evolutionary genetics in light of the genomics era. Designed to give students a broad background in a new kind of evolutionary analysis that is driven largely by technology.Prerequisites: BIOL 3040 or consent of instructor.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040 

  
  • BIOL 4170 - Immunology


    IMMUNOLOGY LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (4)Basic immunological concepts and laboratory techniques with applications to biological research: chemistry of antigens, antibodies and antigen-antibody reactions; cellular immunology including antibody formation, hypersensitivity, immunogenetics, autoimmunity, and transplantation immunology, and immunity and immunopathology including the immunological mechanisms of disease. Credit will not be given for both BIOL 4170 and 5170.Prerequisites: BIOL 3040 and BIOL 3051, or equivalents; or consent of the instructor.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040 , BIOL 3051 

  
  • BIOL 4280 - Microbial Genetics


    MICROBIAL GENETICS LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (4)Molecular basis of inheritance in viruses, bacteria, and fungi. The role of microbes in understanding basic genetic principles and their roles in genetic engineering. Laboratory techniques with application to biological research. Credit not given for both BIOL 4280 and 5280. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: BIOL 3040, BIOL 3690; CHEM 2450 and 2460 or equivalent.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040 , BIOL 3690 , CHEM 2450 , CHEM 2460 

  
  • BIOL 4450 - Electron Microscopy


    TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (4)Instrument and specimen preparation theory for both transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy. Preparation of specimens for examination in both TEM and SEM. Basic darkroom and digital image presentation. Substantial work outside of class time is required. Credit will not be given for both Biol 4450/345 and any of the following courses BIOL 340, 341, 441, 445.Prerequisites: For science majors only. Completion of 12 hours in the major; BIOL 3051 and permission of the instructor.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3050

  
  • BIOL 4451 - Tech in Microscopy


    TECHNIQUES IN MICROSCOPY LECTURE AND LAB (3)Instrument and specimen preparation theory for both light and electron microscopy. Preparation of specimens for examination. Image presentation and image analysis. Substantial work outside of class time is required. Credit will not be given for both BIOL 4451 and BIOL 5451.Prerequisites: Completion of 12 hours in major; BIOL 3051 or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

  
  • BIOL 4510 - Molecular Biology


    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY /4 (3)Chemistry of major cellular macromolecules and their role in the structure and function of the cell. Emphasis on the nucleic acids, protein synthesis and molecular genetics, including genetic bioengineering.Prerequisites: BIOL 3040 or BIOL 3051, CHEM 2450 and 2460

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040  OR BIOL 3051 , CHEM 2450 , CHEM 2460 

  
  • BIOL 4610 - Selected Top in Biol


    SELECTED TOPICS IN BIOLOGY (1-4)In-depth study of selected topics in the biological sciences. Subject matter for each selected topic will be determined by instructor and student interests. Course may be repeated under different topics.

    Credit Hours 1 to 4

    Contact Hours 1 to 4

  
  • BIOL 4630 - Meth Teach 6-12 Biol


    METHODS OF TEACHING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (GRADES 6-12) /FIELD (3)Methods of teaching biological sciences in high school grades 9-12 and middle school grades 6-8. Thirty hours of tutoring middle grade and high school grade students.Prerequisite: Admission to College of Education, ELCF 4500/353 and READ 4100/306 (or concurrent enrollment in ELCF 4500/353 and READ 4100/306); and consent of the department.Co-requisite: CAS 2630/363.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    READ 4100 , ELCF 4500

    Corequisites
    CAS 2630 
  
  • BIOL 4690 - Ind Study of Bi Sci


    INDEPENDENT STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (2-4)Independent research suited to the student’s needs and past training under the direction of a faculty member.Prerequisite: Permission of the faculty sponsor and the undergraduate advisor, subject to departmental approval.

    Credit Hours 2 to 4

    Contact Hours 2 to 4

  
  • BIOL 4715 - Read Sci Education


    READINGS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION: RESEARCH, THEORY AND PRACTICE (1)Reading and discussion of contemporary and historic work in science education with an emphasis on how scholarly work can promote effective instruction. May be taken for up to 3 credit hours by Secondary Education students. Other Biology undergraduates may take for one credit hour.Prerequisites: Consent of Department.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

  
  • BIOL 4720 - Inq Instr Act Biol


    INQUIRY INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM: ACTIVITY-BASED BIOLOGY (3)Variety of biology topics appropriate for implementation in the high school classroom. Pedagogical implication of inquiry-based instructional materials and use of modern equipment in the classroom. BIOL 4720 can be taken for 3 credits. BIOL 5720 can be taken three times for a total of 9 credits.Prerequisite: Consent of the department. Does not count toward M.S. Biology degree and does not replace 2 upper level biology course requirements for M.A.T.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • BIOL 4725 - PCK Biology


    PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE IN BIOLOGY (3/FIELD)In depth examination and practice of Pedagogical Content Knowledge associated with core biology topics taught in high schools. Ten hours of field practicum with observation, tutoring, assisting or supervised teaching. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: Secondary Teach option; Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • BIOL 4730 - Environmntl Biology


    ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY (4)The biological consequences of overpopulation, depletion of natural resources, pollution, and environmental degradation to plants and animals, including humans. Discussion of both the theoretical and practical aspects of conservation of plants and animals. Combining theoretical concepts from ecology, genetics, evolution, and chemistry to evaluate the possible solutions to these problems.Prerequisites: BIOL 3072, CHEM 2450 and 2460.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3072 , CHEM 2450 , CHEM 2460 

  
  • BIOL 4750 - Student Tch Sec Biol


    STUDENT TEACHING: SECONDARY LEVEL BIOLOGY (6)Off campus placement in secondary level school. University and cooperating school supervision. Five full days including seminar for 16 weeks. No other courses may be taken during the semester of student teaching. A student learning focused senior thesis/capstone project will be completed.Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Education; completion of all other coursework in the approved program; a 2.5 grade point average in the area of specialization, in professional education, and in all coursework required in the approved program; and a passing score on the subject matter/content area certification test within the last five years.

    Credit Hours 6

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • BIOL 4801 - Capstone for Biology


    CAPSTONE FOR BIOLOGY (4)Activities leading to a senior thesis: searching the biological literature, reading original research articles, formulating hypotheses and designing experiments, utilization of modern techniques to collect and analyze data and presentation of research in a written thesis.Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3040, BIOL 3051 and BIOL 3072.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040 , BIOL 3051 , BIOL 3072 

  
  • BIOL 4900 - Recombinant DNA Lab


    RECOMBINANT DNA LABORATORY LECTURE AND LABORATORY /6 (3)Application of modern techniques used in molecular biology and analysis of mammalian genomes using state-of-the-art methodologies such as PCR and DNA sequencing.Prerequisite: BIOL 4510/351 and CHEM 3020/302.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 4510 , CHEM 3020

  
  • BIOL 4910 - Intrnshp Envrn Biol


    INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY (3-6)Field experience at an off-campus site guided by a faculty advisor and a site supervisor. Sites, including zoos, area park districts, botanical gardens, nature preserves, and laboratories, determined by availability.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • BIOL 4920 - Intrnshp:Cell/Molelr


    INTERNSHIP IN CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (3-6)Field experience in cellular/molecular biology at an off-campus site.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • BIOL 4930 - Microbiol Internship


    INTERNSHIP IN MICROBIOLOGY (3-6)Opportunity to obtain practical biologically-related research/quality control experience by working under faculty direction as an intern with local, state, federal or private agencies. Written report will be submitted for evaluation.Prerequisite: Upper divison standing, 2.7 (or better) GPA overall and in major, consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3 to 6

    Contact Hours 3 to 6

  
  • BIOL 4935 - Biotechnology I


    BIOTECHNOLOGY I (4)Integrated approach of Biotechnology with emphasis on genetic engineering for practical applications: Genetic Engineering of microbes, agricultural plants, animals. Medical, Environmental and Forensic Biotechnology; Socio-economic issues of Biotechnology.Prerequisite: BIOL 3040/240 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    BIOL 3040 

Business Laboratory Program

  
  • BLP 3207 - BLP Internship


    BUSINESS LABORATORY INTERNSHIP I (3)First internship in the Cooperative Education Program.Prerequisite: Admitted majors, consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • BLP 3208 - Blp Internship I


    BUSINESS LABORATORY INTERNSHIP II (3)Second internship in the Cooperative Education Program.Prerequisite: Admitted major, Consent of program director.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • BLP 3209 - Blp Internship II


    BUSINESS LABORATORY INTERNSHIP III (3)Third internship in the Cooperative Education Program.Prerequisite: Admitted major, Consent of program director.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • BLP 3210 - Blp Internship


    BUSINESS LABORATORY INTERNSHIP (6)Full-time placement or full-time on-the-job entry in private business and/or state, federal, or local government. Students must complete required courses with a C or better.Prerequisite: Admitted major, Consent of program director.

    Credit Hours 6

    Contact Hours 6

Botany

  
  • BOT 1720 - Intro Horticulture


    INTRODUCTORY HORTICULTURE (3)An introduction to horticulture; emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of horticulture and on small scale, backyard and city gardening. Hands-on lab and green house work will complement the lectures. Credit not given for both BIOL 1720 and BOT 1720. Additional course fee.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

  
  • BOT 2050 - Biol of Plants


    BIOLOGY OF ALGAE, PLANTS AND FUNGI /6 LECTURE AND LABORATORY (4)Evolution of structure, reproduction, growth and developmental processes from algae to higher plants and fungi; physiology of water relations, photosynthesis, plant nutrition, growth substances and flowering; plant propagation and agricultural biotechnology; ecological adaptations and ethnobotany. (Writing emphasis course; Additional course fee.)Prerequisite(s): ENG 1280/1240, MATH 1200, and BIOL 1701.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1240  OR ENG 1280 , BIOL 1701 , MATH 1200 

  
  • BOT 4600 - Selected Topics Bot


    SELECTED TOPICS IN BOTANY/1-6 LECTURE AND LABORATORY (1-4)In-depth study of selected topics in botany. Subject matter for each selected topic will be determined by instructor and student interests. Course may be repeated under different topics.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 4

    Contact Hours 1 to 4

College of Arts and Sciences

  
  • CAS 1250 - Fresh Honors Seminar


    FRESHMAN HONORS SEMINAR/1-3 (1)Team-building activities, exercises to develop personal and academic skills, and opportunities to build personal relationships for friendship, mutual support, and academic success. Directed readings and group discussions to sharpen students’ critical inquiry skills and awareness of current events. May include field trips to various cultural venues.Prerequisite: Receipt of an appropriate University scholarship or admission to the Honors College.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

  
  • CAS 2630 - Classroom Management


    CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT (1)Classroom rules and procedures; teacher/student relationships; setting expectations and consequences for students; instructional strategies.Co-requisite: Secondary methods course in the major.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

  
  • CAS 4500 - Learning In Discipline


    LEARNING IN THE DISCIPLINE: THEORY AND PRACTICE (1-2)Integrate educational theory, pedagogy, and practice with content in the disciplines. Course meetings will focus on practical concerns, associated theoretical models and pedagogical content knowledge.Prerequisite: Consent of Department/College.

    Credit Hours 1 to 2

    Contact Hours 1 to 2

Conflict Resolution Mediation

  
  • CFR 4000 - Peacemaking Studies


    INTRODUCTION TO PEACEMAKING STUDIES (2)Designed to introduce the student to the major theoretical perspectives that inform dispute resolution and mediation. Examines key issues including violence, oppression, social justice, peace studies, and the dynamics of reconciliation and forgiveness. Provides the student with an overview of the intervention methods for dealing with conflict at the interpersonal and group level to include cultural diversity and non-Western cultural and community contexts.Prerequisites: Junior Standing

    Credit Hours 2

    Contact Hours 2

  
  • CFR 4100 - Mediation Process


    THE MEDIATION PROCESS (3)Common U.S. models of mediation (evaluative, facilitative, and transformative) with emphasis given to the facilitative model. Provides an overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of the mediation process. Participants will learn a step-by-step process to conduct mediations and will practice fundamental dispute resolution skills such as listening, reframing, summarizing, problem-solving, and creating a safe, non-threatening environment. Through lecture, discussion, video simulations and interactive exercises, and role plays participants will gain a functional knowledge of the power and practice of mediation.Prerequisites: CFR 4000

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CFR 4000 

  
  • CFR 4250 - Conflict Resolution


    CONFLICT RESOLUTION (3)Survey of key conflict resolution themes, theories, practices, and intervention methods.Prerequisites: CFR 4000

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CFR 4000 

  
  • CFR 4900 - Mediation Internship


    INTERNSHIP IN MEDIATION (4)Supervised experience in mediation practice. Students integrate theory, knowledge, and practice in culminating experience of conflict resolution program. One hundred twenty-two clock hours for 4 credit hours.Prerequisites: CFR 4000, 4100, 4250 and 6 credit hours from the list of electives below.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CFR 4000 , CFR 4100 , CFR 4250 

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 1000 - Chem Calculations


    CHEMICAL CALCULATIONS LECTURE AND DISCUSSION/2 (1)Problem solving skills for the first course in general chemistry.Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in college chemistry.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 2

  
  • CHEM 1010 - Pract Skills In Sci


    PRACTICAL SKILLS FOR SUCCESS IN SCIENCE (1)Time management, goal setting, test taking strategies, electronic communication, understanding academic and career options, campus resources and policies, history and traditions of CSU, and use of effective oral and written language skills. Credit will not be given for both CHEM 1010/116 and CSU 0900/090.Prerequisites: Must be an entering freshmen science student or sophomore transfer science student.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

  
  • CHEM 1050 - Intro Gen & Org Chem


    INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY /8 LECTURE AND LABORATORY (5)Introductory survey in general and organic chemistry for nursing and allied health majors. Additional course fee.Prerequisite(s): Any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 5

    Contact Hours 8

  
  • CHEM 1092 - Chem Tch Cert Review


    ILLINOIS CHEMISTRY TEACHER CERTIFICATION REVIEW (1)Preparation for the State Certification Examination in Science. Pass or Fail grade awarded. Credit does not count toward graduation.Prerequisite: CHEM 3650/365; co-requisite CHEM 4630/363.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 3650

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4630 
  
  • CHEM 1300 - Essentials Chem I


    ESSENTIALS OF CHEMISTRY I LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (4)Introductory general chemistry and beginning organic chemistry. IAI: PI 902LPrerequisite(s): Any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

  
  • CHEM 1301 - Essentials Chem II


    ESSENTIALS OF CHEMISTRY II LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (4)Continuation of introductory organic chemistry and fundamentals of biological chemistry.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1300/130 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1300 

  
  • CHEM 1400 - Gen Chem I Lecture


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LECTURE (3)Atomic theory, stoichiometry, concentration units, gas laws, thermochemistry, properties of elements, bonding, oxidation-reduction, and states of matter. Credit may not be earned for CHEM 1400 and CHEM 1550. Students should complete CHEM 1400/1410 and 1450/1460 at the same school if planning to transfer, since topics are covered in different orders by different schools.Prerequisites: One year of high school chemistry or CHEM 1300.Co-requisites: MATH 1200 or MATH 1250 and CHEM 1410 (as applicable).

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1300 , CHEM 1300 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 1410 , MATH 1200 
  
  • CHEM 1410 - Gen Chem I Lab


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (1)Selected experiments designed to reinforce concepts covered in Chemistry 1400. Focus is on an introduction to chemical problem solving and the basic operations of the chemical laboratory. Credit may not be received for Chemistry 1550 and Chemistry 1410.Corequisites: CHEM 1400

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 3

    Corequisites
    CHEM 1400 
  
  • CHEM 1450 - Gen Chem II Lecture


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LECTURE (3)Continuation of CHEM 1400. Properties of solutions, descriptive chemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acid base theory, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry and organic chemistry. Credit may not be earned for CHEM 1450 and CHEM 1560.Prerequisites: CHEM 1550/155 or CHEM 1400Corequisites: MATH 1210/163 and CHEM 1460

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1550  OR CHEM 1400 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 1460 , MATH 1210 
  
  • CHEM 1460 - Gen Chem II Lab


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (1)Selected experiments designed to reinforce concepts covered in Chemistry 1450. Topics include kinetics, qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis of inorganic chemical systems, and experimental design. Credit may not be received for Chemistry 1560 and Chemistry 1460.Prerequisites: CHEM 1550/155 or CHEM 1400 and CHEM 1410Corequisites: MATH 1210/163

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1550  OR CHEM 1400 , CHEM 1410 

    Corequisites
    MATH 1210 
  
  • CHEM 1550 - General Chem I


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LECTURE, RECITATION AND LABORATORY /7 (4)Atomic theory, stoichiometry, concentration units, gas laws, thermochemistry, properties of elements, bonding, oxidation-reduction, and states of matter. Additional course fee. IAI: BIO 906 EGR 961 CHM 911.Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 1200/162 or MATH 1250/171.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 7

    Prerequisites
    MATH 1200  OR MATH 1250 

  
  • CHEM 1560 - General Chem II


    GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LECTURE, RECITATION AND LABORATORY /7 (4)Continuation of CHEM 155. Properties of solutions, descriptive chemistry, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base theory, electrochemistry, nuclear reactions and radiochemistry. Additional course fee. IAI: BIO 907 CHM 912 NUR 907.Prerequisite: CHEM 1550/155 or equivalent.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 7

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1550 

  
  • CHEM 2000 - Sp Tpcs:Chem/Biochem


    SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY/BIOCHEMISTRY (1-3)In-depth study of topics of current interest in chemistry/biochemistry. May be repeated under different topics for a total of six credit hours.Prerequisite(s): Consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 1 to 3

    Contact Hours 1 to 3

  
  • CHEM 2400 - Organic I Chem Lec


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LECTURE (3)Detailed examination of carbon compounds based on modern concepts of molecular structure and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory covers synthesis, purification, and characterization of organic compounds. Credit may not be earned for CHEM 2400 and CHEM 2500.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1560/156 or CHEM 1450 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560  OR CHEM 1450 

  
  • CHEM 2410 - Organic I Chem Lab


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (1)Qualitative analysis and determination of the physical constants of organic compounds. Separation, identification, and elementary synthesis of organic compounds. Laboratory techniques - crystallization, distillation, chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques (IR, NMR, MS) - are emphasized.Corequisite: CHEM 2400

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Corequisites
    CHEM 2400 
  
  • CHEM 2450 - Organic II Chem Lec


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LECTURE (3)A continuation of CHEM 2400. An expansion on the structure/property relationships of organic molecules and their use in organic synthesis and an introduction to spectroscopy and other analytical methods for the identification of the structures of organic molecules. Credit may not be earned for CHEM 2450 and CHEM 2510.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2500/251 or CHEM 2400/240 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2500  OR CHEM 2400 

  
  • CHEM 2460 - Organic II Chem Lab


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (1)Quantitative and continuing qualitative study of organic reactions and molecular structure through functional group interactions and spectroscopic techniques. Simple and multistep syntheses of organic compounds. A continuation of CHEM 2410.Prerequisites: CHEM 2500/251 or CHEM 2410/241Corequisite: CHEM 2450

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2500  OR CHEM 2410 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 2450 
  
  • CHEM 2500 - Organic Chem I


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LECTURE, RECITATION AND LABORATORY /8 (4)Detailed examination of carbon compounds based on modern concepts of molecular structure and reaction mechanisms. Laboratory covers synthesis, purification and characterization of organic compounds. Additional course fee. IAI: BIO 908 CHM 913 NUR 908.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1560/156 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560 

  
  • CHEM 2510 - Organic Chem II


    ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LECTURE AND LABORATORY /7 (4)Continuation of CHEM 2500/251. The laboratory includes use of modern instrumentation including infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and gas chromatography. Writing emphasis course. Additional course fee. IAI: BIO 909 CHM 914.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2500/251, consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2500 

  
  • CHEM 2600 - Intro Chem Lab Pract


    INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL LABORATORY PRACTICES (1)Introduction to safe handling practices of chemicals in the laboratory and basic laboratory report writing.Prerequisites: CHEM 1550/155

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1550 

  
  • CHEM 2620 - Independent Study


    INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-2)Supervised by faculty members and leading to one or more seminar presentations.Prerequisite(s): Consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 1 to 2

    Contact Hours 1 to 2

  
  • CHEM 2630 - Thesis Research I


    THESIS RESEARCH I (1-4)Undergraduate research under staff direction. (Students may take up to maximum of four hours to be used toward graduation.)Prerequisite(s): Consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 1 to 4

    Contact Hours 1 to 4

  
  • CHEM 2640 - Chemistry Internship


    CHEMISTRY INTERNSHIP (3-12)Supervised off-campus training in chemistry or a closely related discipline. May be repeated for a total of 12 credit hours.Prerequisite(s): Consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 3 to 12

    Contact Hours 3 to 12

  
  • CHEM 2650 - Analytical Chem I


    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I LECTURE AND LABORATORY /8 (4)Separation and identification of chemical samples, volumetric techniques, preparation of solutions and buffers, spectrophotometric techniques for identification and quantitation. Chromatography including TLC, paper, GC, LC, and HPLC. A group project will be required. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CHEM 1560/156 and any college-level MATH course.Co-requisite: CHEM 2600 or consent of instructor.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 2600 
  
  • CHEM 2700 - Industrial Chemistry


    INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY (3)Chemical industrial processes and their safety and environmental implications. Management of chemical processes including cost analysis, quality control and quality assurance.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1600/160, 2510/254, and 2650/265; consent of the department and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1600, CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 

  
  • CHEM 2800 - Analytic Lecture


    ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY I LECTURE (3)First of a two-course lecture series introducing students to the basics of analytical chemistry through a variety of qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques. Topics include chemical calculations and statistics, preparation of solutions and buffers, titrations, and unknown quantification using gravimetric, and spectrophotometric techniques.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1450/1460

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1450  OR CHEM 1460 

  
  • CHEM 2810 - Analytic Laboratory


    ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (1)Laboratory introduction to qualitative and quantitative chemistry emphasizing the application of the basic techniques of analytic chemistry. Topics include accurate and precise preparation of solutions and buffers, titrations, and unknown quantification using gravimetric, and spectrophotometric techniques.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1450/1460Co-requisite(s): CHEM 2600

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1450  OR CHEM 1460 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 2600 
  
  • CHEM 3010 - Physical Chem I


    PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I LECTURE AND LABORATORY/8 (4)Gas behavior, kinetic molecular theory, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and statistical thermodynamics. Credit will not be given in both CHEM 4060/300 and 3010/304. Additional course fee.Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1520/152 or 2220/222; CHEM 2510/254 and 2650/265; MATH 1420/262 or equivalent; consent of the department and ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    PHYS 1520  OR PHYS 2220 , CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 , MATH 1420 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 3240 - Inorganic Chem


    INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3)Descriptive and theoretical inorganic chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, acid-base concepts, nonaqueous solvents, the solid state, coordination compounds, and chemistry of the main group elements. Credit will not be given for both 2400/240 and 2410/241.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1560/156, and CHEM 2010/201 or CHEM 2500/251 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560 , CHEM 2010 OR CHEM 2500  

  
  • CHEM 3241 - Inorganic Chem I


    INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LECTURE AND LABORATORY/6 (4)Descriptive and theoretical inorganic chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, acid-base concepts, nonaqueous solvents, the solid state, coordination compounds, chemistry of the main group elements, and synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds. Credit may not be earned in both CHEM 2400/240 and 2410/241. Additional course fee.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1560/156, and CHEM 2010/201 or CHEM 2500/251 and any college-level MATH course.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 7

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560 , CHEM 2010 OR CHEM 2500 

  
  • CHEM 3600 - Sci Communications


    SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS (2)Instruction in critical reading and understanding of current research literature in the natural sciences. Utilization of current literature to prepare a journal style research paper. Review of professional writing styles including resume preparation and professional ethics. Writing Emphasis Course.Prerequisite(s): ENG 1280/128 or 1240/124 and any 3000-level or higher physical or biological science course.

    Credit Hours 2

    Contact Hours 2

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1240  OR ENG 1280 

  
  • CHEM 4100 - Adv Inorganic Chem


    ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3)Application of thermodynamics, kinetics and quantum mechanics to the structure and reactivity of inorganic compounds.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3240/240 or 3241/241; CHEM 4200 or 4205; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 3240  OR CHEM 3241 , CHEM 4200  OR CHEM 4205 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4105 - Adv Inorg Chem Hon


    HONORS ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3)Quantum mechanics applied to inorganic systems, applications of group theory to spectroscopy, molecular modeling of inorganic molecules, advanced organometallic chemistry and spectroscopic analysis, modern inorganic materials, and current topics from the inorganic literature. Literature analysis required. Credit not given for both CHEM 4105 and CHEM 4100.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3240/240 or CHEM 3241/241; CHEM 4050/304 or CHEM 4200/330; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123; consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 3240  OR CHEM 3241 , CHEM 4050 OR CHEM 4200 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4200 - Micro Physical Chem


    MICROSCOPIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3)Introduction to the chemical applications of quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Credit will not be given for both Chem 4200/330 and Chem 4060/300 or Chem 3010/304.Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 2510/254, Physics 1520/152 or 2220/222, Math 1420/262 or equivalent; consent of department; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 , CHEM 2510 , PHYS 1520 , PHYS 2220 , MATH 1420 

  
  • CHEM 4205 - Micro Phys Chem Hon


    HONORS MICROSCOPIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3)Introduction to the chemical applications of quantum mechanics, atomic and molecular structure, and spectroscopy. Literature analysis required. Credit not given for both CHEM 4205 and CHEM 4200 or CHEM 4050 or CHEM 4000.Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1520/152 or PHYS 2220/222; CHEM 2510/254; MATH 1420/262 or equivalent; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123; consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 , PHYS 1520  OR PHYS 2220 , CHEM 2510  OR MATH 1420 

  
  • CHEM 4210 - Micro Phys Chem Lab


    MICROSCOPIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (1)Selected experiments in quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and intramolecular forces; emphasis on computational and laboratory technique, error analysis, and scientific report writing. Writing Emphasis Course.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2650/265; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.Corequisite(s): CHEM 4200/330.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 , CHEM 2650 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4200 
  
  • CHEM 4250 - Macro Physical Chem


    MACROSCOPIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3)Introduction to the chemical applications of gas behavior, thermodynamics, phase equilibria, kinetics, and statistical thermodynamics. Credit will not be given for both Chem 4250/340 and Chem 4000/305 or Chem 4010/301.Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 2510/254, Physics 1520/152 or 2220/222, Math 1420/262 or equivalent; and consent of department; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510 , PHYS 1520  OR PHYS 2220 , MATH 1420 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4260 - Macro Phys Chem Lab


    MACROSCOPIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (1)Selected experiments in kinetics, thermochemistry, and statistical thermodynamics; emphasis on scientific report writing, laboratory techniques, and multi-week project labs.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2650/265; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123 or consent of department.Corequisite(s): CHEM 4250/340

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2650 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4250 
  
  • CHEM 4270 - Advanced Laboratory


    ADAVANCED LABORATORY (1)An integrated laboratory course with laboratory experiments selected from current trends in the chemical sciences. Topics include synthetic techniques, advanced materials, polymers, computational approaches, and energy systems.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2450, 2460, 2600, 2650, and 3240.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2450 , CHEM 2460 , CHEM 2600 , CHEM 2650 , CHEM 3240 

  
  • CHEM 4300 - Adv Organic Synth


    ADVANCED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS (3)Preparation for organic research in a synthetic laboratory. Utilize synthesis and spectroscopy (for characterization purposes) to develop the chemical insight necessary for advanced work in organic chemistry.Prerequisites: CHEM 2510/254 and CHEM 2650/265; consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 

  
  • CHEM 4302 - Biochemistry I


    BIOCHEMISTRY I LECTURE AND LABORATORY /7 (4)Chemical constituents of living matter. Function and transformation of chemical substances in biological systems. Chemical and energy changes. Additional course fee.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2510/254 and ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4303 - Biochem I Lecture


    BIOCHEMISTRY I LECTURE (3)Chemical constituents of living matter. Function and transformation of chemical substances in biological systems. Chemical and energy changes. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 4302 and CHEM 4303.Prerequisites: CHEM 2510/254 or CHEM 2450; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123 or consent of the department.Corequisite(s): CHEM 4304

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510  OR CHEM 2450 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4304 
  
  • CHEM 4304 - Biochem I Laboratory


    BIOCHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (1)Selected experiments in aqueous solutions / buffers, colorimetry, enzyme kinetics, protein purification / identification techniques and electrophoresis, biochemistry computer modeling with emphasis on scientific experimental designs and write-ups. Additional course fee. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 4302 and CHEM 4304.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2510/254 or CHEM 2450 and 2460, CHEM 2600 and ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123.Corequisite(s): CHEM 4303

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510  OR CHEM 2450 , CHEM 2460 , CHEM 2600 , ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4303 
  
  • CHEM 4305 - Biochemistry I Hon


    HONORS BIOCHEMISTRY I (4)Chemical constituents of living matter. Function and transformation of chemical substances in biological systems. Chemical and energy changes. Literature analysis required. Credit not given for both CHEM 4305 and CHEM 4302.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2510/254; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123; consent of department.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 7

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 , CHEM 2510 

  
  • CHEM 4313 - Biochemistry II


    BIOCHEMISTRY II (3)Continuation and extension of CHEM 3020/302. Bioenergetics, photosynthesis, anabolic processes including nitrogen fixation, macromolecular systems, molecular genetics, genetic engineering theory and techniques. Current topics from the biochemical literature.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 3020/302 or equivalent; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 3020, ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4315 - Adv Organic Synth Hon


    HONORS ADVANCED ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (3)Preparation for organic research in a synthetic laboratory. Utilize synthesis and spectroscopy (for characterization purposes) to develop the chemical insight necessary for advanced work in organic chemistry. Literature analysis required. Credit not given for both CHEM 4315 and CHEM 4300.Prerequisites: CHEM 2510/254; CHEM 2650/265; consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 

  
  • CHEM 4335 - Seminar In Research


    SEMINAR IN RESEARCH (1)Instruction in critical reading and understanding of current research literature in the chemical and biological sciences. Utilization of current literature to prepare and carry out a scientifically accurate presentation (publication or meeting talk) of data and results from research endeavors.Prerequisite(s): 16 credit hours in physical or biological sciences, ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123, and consent of the instructor.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4350 - Thesis Research II


    THESIS RESEARCH II (1-6)Laboratory or theoretical investigation of a problem in chemical research performed under faculty advisement.Prerequisite(s): One year of organic chemistry, one semester of physical chemistry and consent of the department. ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123 or consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 6

    Contact Hours 1 to 6

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 

  
  • CHEM 4355 - Senior Thesis Chem


    SENIOR THESIS (3)Laboratory or theoretical investigation performed under faculty advisement. Course may be repeated for a maximum of six (6) hours.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2450, ENG 1280/128 or 1240/124, and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1240  OR ENG 1280 , CHEM 2450 

  
  • CHEM 4365 - Analytical Chem II


    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II LECTURE AND LABORATOR/8 (4)Application of instrumental methods in the quantitative, and chemical analysis of materials. Assessment of data quality using statistical measures. Evaluation of techniques in the areas of spectroscopy, chromatography and electrochemistry. Creation of bespoke instrumentation. Additional course fee. Credit not given for both CHEM 3650/365 and CHEM 3660/366.Prerequisites: Chem 2650/265, Chem 2510/254, Physics 1510/151 or 2110/211; ENG 1280/128 or 1240/124.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 , PHYS 1510 , PHYS 2110 , ENG 1240  OR ENG 1280 

  
  • CHEM 4375 - Analytical Chem II Hon


    HONORS ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II (4)Molecular identification and spectrometric techniques including: NMR (both 1D and 2D) of carbon and hydrogen, IR, UV/Vis, GC-MS, AA and fluorescence. Separations by chromatography will be continued through investigation of different detectors and separation conditions for GC and HPLC. A capstone project and literature analysis will be required. Credit not given for both CHEM 4375 and CHEM 4365.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2510/254; CHEM 2650/265; PHYS 1510/151 or 2110/211; ENG 1270/127 or 1230/123; consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 4

    Contact Hours 8

    Prerequisites
    ENG 1230  OR ENG 1270 , CHEM 2510 , CHEM 2650 , PHYS 1510  OR PHYS 2110 

  
  • CHEM 4398 - Selected Topics Chem


    SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMISTRY (1-9)Topics of current interest in chemistry. Course may be repeated under different topics for a maximum of six hours.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 1 to 6

    Contact Hours 1 to 6

  
  • CHEM 4600 - Analytic II Lecture


    ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY II LECTURE (1)Second of a two-course lecture series introducing students to analytical chemistry with a focus on the practical application of modern instrumentation used in chemical analysis. Students will develop critical thinking skills in the areas of instrument selection, preparing samples for analysis, quality control, standard method design and execution (i.e, EPA and Pharmacopia) and the relative strengths and limitations of different instrumental based analysis methods.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2800/2450, PHYS 1510 or 2110.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 2

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2450  OR CHEM 2800 , PHYS 1510  OR PHYS 2110 

  
  • CHEM 4610 - Analytic II Lab


    ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (3)Application of the topics/theory covered in CHEM 4000 with a focus on the acquisition and interpretation of chromatographic and spectroscopic data for quantitative chemical measurements. Students will learn effective experimental planning and execution, critical evaluation of experimental data and written communication in the context of the chemical sciences. Students are expected to carefully prepare, plan, and execute project-based experiments.Prerequisite(s): CHEM 2800/2810/2460/2450Co-requisite(s): CHEM 4000

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 2800  OR CHEM 2810  OR CHEM 2450  OR CHEM 2460  

    Corequisites
    CHEM 4000
  
  • CHEM 4630 - Meth Teach 6-12 Chem


    METHODS OF TEACHING CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS /FIELD (3)Methods of teaching chemistry and physical science in high school grades 9-12 and middle school grades 6-8. Thirty hours of tutoring middle grade and high school grade students. Credit will not be given for both CHEM 214 and CHEM 4630/363.Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Education, ELCF 4500/353 and READ 4100/306 (or concurrent enrollment in ELCF 4500/353 and READ 4100/306); co-requisite CHEM 0920/092; and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    READ 4100 , ELCF 4500

    Corequisites
    CAS 2630 , CHEM 0920
  
  • CHEM 4710 - Readings in Sci Ed


    READINGS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION: RESEARCH, THEORY, AND PRACTICE (1)Readings and discussion of contemporary and historic work in science education with an emphasis on how scholarly work can promote effective instruction. May be repeated for up to 3 credit hours.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 1

    Contact Hours 1

  
  • CHEM 4720 - Inq Instr Act Chem


    INQUIRY INSTRUCTION IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM: ACTIVITY-BASED CHEMISTRY (3)Variety of chemistry topics and activities appropriate for implementing in the high school classroom. Pedagogical implications of inquiry-based instructional materials and use of modern equipment in the classroom.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CHEM 4730 - PCK in Science Chem


    PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE IN SCIENCE: CHEMISTRY (6)Foundations of chemistry with emphasis on pedagogical content knowledge. Stoichiometry, quantum theory, chemical bonding, kinetics, equilibrium, electrochemistry. Additional course fee.Prerequisites: CHEM 1560/156 or equivalent and consent of the department.

    Credit Hours 6

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 1560 

  
  • CHEM 4750 - Student Tch Sec Chem


    STUDENT TEACHING: SECONDARY LEVEL CHEMISTRY /FIELD (6)Off-campus placement in secondary level schools in two or more grade levels. University and cooperating school supervision. Five full days including seminar for 16 weeks. No other courses may be taken during the semester of student teaching. Satisfies university thesis requirement.Prerequisite: CHEM 0920/092 and 4630/363; national percentile ranking of at least 50 on the ACS General Chemistry Examination; passing grade on the oral interview or the pre-student teaching seminar; submission of teaching portfolio to advisor. Admission to the College of Education; completion of all other coursework in the approved program; a 2.5 grade point average in the area of specialization, in professional education, and in all coursework required in the approved program; and a passing score on the subject matter/content area certification test within the last five years.

    Credit Hours 6

    Contact Hours 6

    Prerequisites
    CHEM 4630 , CHEM 0920

Chinese

  
  • CHIN 1010 - Elem Chinese I


    ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (3)Oral and written practice of Mandarin Chinese.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CHIN 1020 - Elem Chinese II


    ELEMENTARY CHINESE II (3)Continuation of Chinese 1010/101.Prerequisite: CHINESE 1010/101

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

    Prerequisites
    CHIN 1010 

  
  • CHIN 2010 - Intermediate Chinese I


    INTERMEDIATE CHINESE I (3)Study of intermediate grammar and vocabulary in a cultural-based context. First of a sequence of two intermediate courses.Prerequisite: CHIN 1020/102.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHIN 1020 

  
  • CHIN 2020 - Intermediate Chinese II


    INTERMEDIATE CHINESE II (3)Study of intermediate grammar and vocabulary in a cultural-based context. Second of a sequence of two intermediate courses.Prerequisite: CHIN 2020/201.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHIN 2010 

  
  • CHIN 3990 - Indep Study


    INDEPENDENT STUDY (3)Independent research in Chinese on a selected topic suited to the student’s needs and done under the direction of a faculty member.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 3

  
  • CHIN 4010 - Chin Conv & Comp


    CHINESE CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION (3)Development of speaking and writing skills in Chinese.Prerequisite: CHIN 2020/202 or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHIN 2020 

  
  • CHIN 4020 - Chin for the Prof


    CHINESE FOR THE PROFESSIONS (3)Study of basic grammar and vocabulary in the context of social service, health service, business or other professions.Prerequisite: CHIN 2020/202 or consent of department.

    Credit Hours 3

    Contact Hours 4

    Prerequisites
    CHIN 2020 

 

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