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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · taught by jchihade · returned 3 results
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BIOC 311 Biochemistry Laboratory 2 credits
This course introduces students to fundamental biochemical laboratory techniques important to studying protein structure and function, such as the manipulation of nucleic acids, electrophoresis, protein purification, and functional assays. Students will apply these techniques to scientific problems drawn from faculty research.
BIOC 301 is a prereq, cannot be taken concurrently with BIOC 301
- Winter 2024, Spring 2024
- Science with Lab
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Biochemistry 301 or Biology 380 or Chemistry 320.
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BIOC 311.52 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- THulings 106 1:00pm-5:00pm
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BIOC 311.54 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- THHulings 106 1:00pm-5:00pm
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CHEM 224 Principles of Chemistry II and Lab 6 credits
A more advanced study of several core introductory chemistry principles. This course is suitable for students with advanced placement in chemistry or students who have completed Chemistry 123 or 128. Topics include coordination chemistry, advanced bonding models, spectroscopy, advanced acid/base and redox equilibria, and electrochemistry. The topics will be taught from varying perspectives using examples from biochemistry, the environment, energy, or materials chemistry. The lab will focus on developing computational, quantitative, and synthetic skills and will prepare students for more advanced laboratory work in chemistry.
- Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024
- Science with Lab Quantitative Reasoning Encounter
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Chemistry 123 or Chemistry 128
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CHEM 400 Integrative Exercise 1-5 credits
Three alternatives exist for the department comprehensive exercise. Most students elect to join a discussion group that studies the research of a distinguished chemist or particular research problem in depth. Other students elect to write a long paper based on research in the primary literature, or write a paper expanding on their own research investigations. Most of the work for Chemistry 400 is expected to be accomplished during winter term. Students should enroll for five credits of Chemistry 400 during the winter, receive a “CI” at the end of that term, and then enroll for one credit during the spring, with the final evaluation and grade being awarded during spring term. Chemistry majors will be required to attend at least 10 seminars between the term in which they declare and the end of winter term of their senior year to ensure breadth in the exposure to the ways chemists approach their work.
- Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024