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Your search for courses · during 25FA, 26WI, 26SP · tagged with BIOC Core · returned 10 results

  • BIOC 301 Biochemistry 6 credits

    This course applies the principles of chemistry to explore the molecular basis of biological processes. It provides students with a foundational knowledge of biochemistry, with an emphasis on the structure and function of biological macromolecules including nucleic acids and proteins. Topics include enzyme catalysis and kinetics, bioenergetics, and the organization and regulation of metabolic pathways. Biology majors must also complete BIOC 311 in order for BIOC 301 to count towards the Biology major.

    • Fall 2025, Spring 2026
    • No Exploration QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed all of the following course(s): BIOL 126 or received a Carleton Biology 126 Requisite Equivalency AND CHEM 224 with a grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Chemistry 224 Requisite Equivalency AND CHEM 234 with a grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Chemistry 234 Requisite Equivalency.

    • BIOC Core BIOL Elective BIOL Molecular and Cell Biology CHEM Elective CL: 300 level
    • BIOC  301.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤
    • Size:40
    • M, WWeitz Center 235 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FWeitz Center 235 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • BIOC  301.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Chris Calderone 🏫 👤
    • Size:40
    • M, WOlin 141 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FOlin 141 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • 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; it cannot be taken concurrently with BIOC 311

    • Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): BIOC 301 with a grade of C- or better.

    • BIOC Core BIOL Molecular and Cell Biology CHEM Elective Lab
    • BIOC  311.52 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Chris Calderone 🏫 👤
    • Size:12
    • TAnderson Hall 229 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • BIOC  311.57 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Chris Calderone 🏫 👤
    • Size:12
    • TAnderson Hall 229 8:00am-12:00pm
    • BIOC  311.52 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • Size:12
    • TAnderson Hall 229 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • BIOC  311.57 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • Size:12
    • TAnderson Hall 229 8:00am-12:00pm
  • BIOC 331 Current Topics in Biochemistry 6 credits

    An examination of one or more topics of current research interest in biochemistry, focused on reading, interpreting, and understanding the scientific literature. Specific topics vary from year to year but are chosen to illustrate the power of biochemical approaches to address important scientific questions. The bulk of the course will be spent in the close reading and discussion of recent research literature.

    • Spring 2026
    • No Exploration
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): BIOC 301 with a grade of C- or better.

    • BIOC Core CL: 300 level
    • BIOC  331.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Rou-Jia Sung 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • T, THOlin 106 10:10am-11:55am
  • BIOL 125 Genes, Evolution & Development & Lab 6 credits

    Emphasizes the role of genetic information in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization, including genetics, structure/function of DNA, gene expression and regulation, the changing genetic makeup of species as they evolve, and the development of individual organisms from zygotes. The active learning format of this course allows time in class to apply new concepts with faculty present. Students enter Carleton from a wide variety of academic experiences and our introductory courses are designed to provide a level playing field for students regardless of previous science background.

    Students register separately for the lecture and a corresponding lab section. However, the course is recorded as a single entry on the student's academic transcript.

    Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the first day of sophomore registration.

    • Fall 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • BIOC Core CL: 100 level NEUR Core
    • BIOL  125.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Mark McKone 🏫 👤 · Jennifer Ross-Wolff 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FOlin 149 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Students register separately for the lecture and a corresponding lab section. However, the course is recorded as a single entry on the student's academic transcript.

    • BIOL  125.52 Fall 2025

    • Size:20
    • THulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Lab Section: During registration, register for the lecture section BIOL 125-01 and the one lab section.

    • BIOL  125.54 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Annie Bosacker 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Lab Section: During registration, register for the lecture section BIOL 125-01 and the one lab section.

    • BIOL  125.59 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Annie Bosacker 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 8:00am-12:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Lab Section: During registration, register for the lecture section BIOL 125-01 and the one lab section.

    • BIOL  125.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Amanda Hund 🏫 👤 · Angel Solis 🏫 👤 · Zoe Hansen 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FOlin 149 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.52 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Amanda Hund 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.54 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Owen Sullivan 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.59 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Owen Sullivan 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 8:00am-12:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Debby Walser-Kuntz 🏫 👤 · Rika Anderson 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FOlin 149 12:00pm-1:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.52 Spring 2026

    • Size:20
    • THulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.54 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Annie Bosacker 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  125.59 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Annie Bosacker 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 103 8:00am-12:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

  • BIOL 126 Energy Flow in Biological Systems and Lab 6 credits

    Emphasizes the role of energy flow (acquiring, storing, and using energy) in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization, including structure/function of proteins and enzymes, transport of molecules within biological systems, and links between organismal physiology and ecosystem function. The active learning format of this course allows time in class to apply new concepts with faculty present. Students enter Carleton from a wide variety of academic experiences and our introductory courses are designed to provide a level playing field for students regardless of previous science background.

    During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the first day of sophomore registration.

    • Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): CHEM 123 or CHEM 124 or CHEM 128 with grade of C- or better or received a score of 4 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 5 or better on the Chemistry IB exam or received a Carleton Chemistry 123 Requisite Equivalency or CHEM AL (Cambridge A Level Chemistry Exam) with a grade of B or better.

    • BIOC Core CL: 100 level ENTS Introductory
    • BIOL  126.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Matt Rand 🏫 👤 · Raka Mitra 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.52 Winter 2026

    • Size:20
    • THulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.53 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Zoe Hansen 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • WHulings 115 2:00pm-6:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.54 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Andrea Kalis 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.01 Spring 2026

    • M, WOlin 149 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FOlin 149 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.52 Spring 2026

    • Size:20
    • THulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.54 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Andrea Kalis 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THHulings 115 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • BIOL  126.59 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Andrea Kalis 🏫 👤
    • Size:20
    • THulings 115 8:00am-12:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Juniors and Seniors until the day after junior registration registration.

  • CHEM 123 Principles of Chemistry I & Lab 6 credits

    An introduction to chemistry for students who have strong high school preparation in chemistry or who have taken Chemistry 122. Topics include the electronic structure of atoms, periodicity, molecular geometry, thermodynamics, bonding, equilibrium, reaction kinetics, and acids and bases. Each offering will also focus on a special topic(s) selected by the instructor. Students cannot receive credit for both Chemistry 123 and 124.

    During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    Placement into Chemistry 123 and 124 is determined by the Chemistry Placement Evaluation, see Chemistry Home Page for more details. Students cannot receive credit for both Chemistry 123 and 124

    • Fall 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): CHEM 122 with a grade of C- or better or received a score of 3 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 123 on the Carleton Chemistry Placement exam. NOT open to students who have taken CHEM 128 or received a score of 4 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 5 or better on the Chemistry IB exam or received a Carleton CHEM 123 Requisite Equivalency. CHEM 123 and CHEM 124 are equivalent courses, if you have taken one you cannot register for the other.

    • BIOC Core CHEM Core CL: 100 level
    • CHEM  123.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Jun Jiang 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 8:30am-9:40am
    • FOlin 141 8:30am-9:30am
    • CHEM  123.52 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Jun Jiang 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  123.57 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Jun Jiang 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 8:00am-12:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  123.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Chris Calderone 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FOlin 141 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • CHEM  123.52 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Maraia Ener-Goetz 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  123.53 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Daniela Kohen 🏫 👤 · Chris Calderone 🏫 👤
    • WAnderson Hall 221 3:00pm-7:00pm
    • WAnderson Hall 223 3:00pm-7:00pm
    • Placement into Chemistry 123 and 124 is determined by the Chemistry Placement Evaluation, see Chemistry Home Page for more details. Students cannot receive credit for both Chemistry 123 and 124

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    • CHEM  123.57 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Maraia Ener-Goetz 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 8:00am-12:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  123.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 9:50am-11:00am
    • FOlin 141 9:40am-10:40am
    • CHEM  123.52 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  123.57 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 221 8:00am-12:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 223 8:00am-12:00pm
  • CHEM 124 Principles of Chemistry I with Problem Solving and Lab 6 credits

    An introduction to chemistry for students who have strong high school preparation in chemistry or who have taken Chemistry 122. Topics include the electronic structure of atoms, periodicity, molecular geometry, thermodynamics, bonding, equilibrium, reaction kinetics, and acids and bases. Each offering will also focus on a special topic(s) selected by the instructor. Students may only receive credit for one of Chemistry 123, 124, and 128. This section of Chemistry with problem solving is periodically offered for students who wish to further develop their general analytical and critical thinking skills. The smaller section will have additional class meetings for problem solving and review. Chemistry 124 is appropriate for students who would like to have more scheduled time to work with a faculty member on developing their scientific reasoning skills and understanding of the foundations of chemistry.

    During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    Students may only receive credit for one of Chemistry 123, 124, and 128.

    • Winter 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): CHEM 122 with a grade of C- or better or received a score of 3 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 123 on the Carleton Chemistry Placement exam. NOT open to students who have taken CHEM 128 or received a score of 4 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 5 or better on the Chemistry IB exam or received a Carleton CHEM 123 Requisite Equivalency. CHEM 123 and CHEM 124 are equivalent courses, if you have taken one you cannot register for the other.

    • BIOC Core CHEM Core CL: 100 level
    • CHEM  124.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Daniela Kohen 🏫 👤
    • M, WAnderson Hall 223 9:50am-11:00am
    • T, THAnderson Hall 329 9:30am-10:35am
    • FAnderson Hall 223 9:40am-10:40am
    • CHEM  124.54 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Daniela Kohen 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 221 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 223 1:00pm-5:00pm
  • CHEM 224 Principles of Chemistry II & 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, 124 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.

    During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    • Fall 2025, Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): CHEM 123 or CHEM 124 or CHEM 128 with grade of C- or better or received a score of 4 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 5 or better on the Chemistry IB exam or received a Carleton Chemistry 123 Requisite Equivalency or CHEM AL (Cambridge A Level Chemistry Exam) with a grade of B or better.

    • BIOC Core CHEM Core CL: 200 level
    • CHEM  224.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FOlin 141 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • CHEM  224.54 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  224.59 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  224.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FOlin 141 2:20pm-3:20pm
    • CHEM  224.54 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  224.59 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Rachel Horness 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  224.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Steven Drew 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 8:30am-9:40am
    • FOlin 149 8:30am-9:30am
    • CHEM  224.54 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Steven Drew 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  224.59 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Steven Drew 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 229 8:00am-12:00pm
  • CHEM 233 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 6 credits

    Theoretical aspects of carbon chemistry are examined with reference to structure-reactivity relationships, functional groups, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms and spectroscopy. Laboratory work concentrates on modern techniques of organic chemistry, inquiry-based projects, and spectroscopic analysis. One laboratory per week.

    During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    Sophomore Priority section is available

    • Fall 2025, Winter 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): CHEM 123 or CHEM 124 or CHEM 128 with grade of C- or better or received a score of 4 or better on the Chemistry AP exam or received a score of 5 or better on the Chemistry IB exam or received a Carleton Chemistry 123 Requisite Equivalency or CHEM AL (Cambridge A Level Chemistry Exam) with a grade of B or better.

    • BIOC Core CHEM Core CL: 200 level
    • CHEM  233.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 9:50am-11:00am
    • FOlin 141 9:40am-10:40am
    • CHEM  233.02 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • M, WAnderson Hall 329 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FAnderson Hall 329 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • CHEM  233.52 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 321 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 323 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  233.54 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  233.57 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 321 8:00am-12:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 323 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  233.59 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 8:00am-12:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  233.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • M, WLeighton 305 9:50am-11:00am
    • FLeighton 305 9:40am-10:40am
    • CHEM  233.52 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 321 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 323 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority

      3 seats held for Chemistry majors until the day after junior priority registration.

    • CHEM  233.57 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Kaz Skubi 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • TAnderson Hall 321 8:00am-12:00pm
    • TAnderson Hall 323 8:00am-12:00pm
    • Sophomore Priority

      3 seats held for Chemistry majors until the day after junior priority registration.

  • CHEM 234 Organic Chemistry II and Lab 6 credits

    The chemistry of functional groups is continued from Chemistry 233, and is extended to the multifunctional compounds found in nature, in particular carbohydrates and proteins. The laboratory focuses upon inquiry-based projects and spectroscopic analysis. One laboratory per week. During registration, students will register for both the lecture and a corresponding lab section, which will appear on the student's academic transcript in a single entry.

    Sophomore Priority section is available

    • Winter 2026, Spring 2026
    • LS, Science with Lab QRE, Quantitative Reasoning
    • Student has completed the following course(s): CHEM 233 with a grade of C- or better or has received a Carleton Chemistry 233 Requisite Equivalency.

    • BIOC Core CHEM Core CL: 200 level
    • CHEM  234.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 149 9:50am-11:00am
    • FOlin 149 9:40am-10:40am
    • CHEM  234.53 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • WAnderson Hall 321 3:00pm-7:00pm
    • WAnderson Hall 323 3:00pm-7:00pm
    • CHEM  234.54 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • CHEM  234.59 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Joe Chihade 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 8:00am-12:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 8:00am-12:00pm
    • CHEM  234.01 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • M, WOlin 141 12:30pm-1:40pm
    • FOlin 141 1:10pm-2:10pm
    • CHEM  234.54 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 1:00pm-5:00pm
    • 3 seats reserved for Chemistry majors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Sophomore Priority

    • CHEM  234.59 Spring 2026

    • Faculty:Gretchen Hofmeister 🏫 👤
    • Size:22
    • THAnderson Hall 321 8:00am-12:00pm
    • THAnderson Hall 323 8:00am-12:00pm
    • 3 seats reserved for Chemistry majors until the day after Junior Priority registration.

      Sophomore Priority

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