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BIOL 355.00 Seminar: The Plant-Animal Interface 6 credits

Open: Size: 15, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm
Synonym: 55794

John Berini

The primary objective of this seminar is to gain a better understanding of “the plant-animal interface,” with a specific focus on the interactions between plants and vertebrate herbivores. Topics covered include 1) the range of influences that the abiotic environment has on plants as a source of energy and nutrition for vertebrates; 2) how animals respond to heterogeneity in the plant communities with a specific focus on plant chemistry (i.e., nutritional indices and defensive chemistry); and 3) how heterogeneity in plant chemistry influences animal demographics and overall biological diversity. 

Prerequisite: Biology 125, Biology 126 and a 200-level course in Biology

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CHEM 233.54 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 6 credits

Open: Size: 24, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 329 / Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:00pm5:00pm1:10pm2:10pm

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Synonym: 54738

David Alberg

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.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or 128

CHEM 233.59 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 6 credits

Closed: Size: 24, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 329 / Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm8:00am12:00pm1:10pm2:10pm

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Synonym: 54739

David Alberg

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.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or 128

CHEM 234.52 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 6 credits

Open: Size: 24, Registered: 21, Waitlist: 0

Leighton 305 / Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am1:00pm5:00pm9:50am11:00am9:40am10:40am

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Synonym: 54741

Joe Chihade

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.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 233

CHEM 234.57 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 6 credits

Closed: Size: 24, Registered: 24, Waitlist: 0

Leighton 305 / Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am8:00am12:00pm9:50am11:00am9:40am10:40am

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Synonym: 54742

Joe Chihade

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.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 233

CHEM 306.01 Spectrometric Characterization of Chemical Compounds 2 credits

Open: Size: 8, Registered: 4, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323 / Anderson Hall 325

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am8:00am12:00pm9:50am11:00am9:40am10:40am

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Synonym: 54753

Matt Whited

This combined lecture and lab course teaches students how to use modern spectrometric techniques for the structural characterization of molecules. Lectures will cover topics and problems in the theory and practical applications associated with GC-Mass Spectrometry, ESI-Mass Spectrometry, Infrared, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H, 13C, and 2D experiments). Students will apply all of these techniques in the laboratory for the structural characterization of known and unknown molecules.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 or instructor permission

CHEM 306.02 Spectrometric Characterization of Chemical Compounds 2 credits

Open: Size: 8, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323 / Anderson Hall 325

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am1:00pm5:00pm9:50am11:00am9:40am10:40am

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Synonym: 54754

Matt Whited

This combined lecture and lab course teaches students how to use modern spectrometric techniques for the structural characterization of molecules. Lectures will cover topics and problems in the theory and practical applications associated with GC-Mass Spectrometry, ESI-Mass Spectrometry, Infrared, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H, 13C, and 2D experiments). Students will apply all of these techniques in the laboratory for the structural characterization of known and unknown molecules.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 234 or instructor permission

IDSC 198.01 FOCUS Colloquium 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Closed: Size: 15, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm
Synonym: 55389

Will Hollingsworth

This colloquium is designed to give students participating in the Focusing on Cultivating Scientists program an opportunity to learn and use skills in scientific study, reasoning, and modeling. The topics of this project-based colloquium will vary each term, and allow students to develop competencies in areas relevant to multiple science disciplines.

Prerequisite: Section 01 open only to participants in IDSC 198 fall term.

For students in IDSC 198 in fall term

IDSC 198.02 FOCUS Colloquium 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 17, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm
Synonym: 55393

Will Hollingsworth

This colloquium is designed to give students participating in the Focusing on Cultivating Scientists program an opportunity to learn and use skills in scientific study, reasoning, and modeling. The topics of this project-based colloquium will vary each term, and allow students to develop competencies in areas relevant to multiple science disciplines.

Prerequisite: Section 01 open only to participants in IDSC 198 fall term.

Open only to students who completed IDSC 198 prior term

PSYC 318.00 Psychopharmacology 6 credits

Closed: Size: 20, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 323

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:10pm2:10pm

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Synonym: 55370

Lawrence Wichlinski

This course will cover the major categories of drugs that possess psychoactive properties, with an emphasis on their effects on the nervous system. In addition, drug use and abuse in a larger societal context will be examined.

Prerequisite: Psychology 216 or instructor permission

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