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Your search for courses for 21/WI and with code: BIOCCORE found 17 courses.
BIOL 125.52 Genes, Evolution, and Development and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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10:00am11:10am | 2:00pm6:00pm | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am |
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Stephan Zweifel, Mark McKone, Annie Bosacker
Emphasizes the role of genetic information in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization. Topics include the nature of inheritance and life cycles, 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.
Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 125.WL2 (Synonym 58433)
BIOL 125.53 Genes, Evolution, and Development and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am | ||
2:30pm6:30pm |
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Stephan Zweifel, Mark McKone, Sarah Deel
Emphasizes the role of genetic information in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization. Topics include the nature of inheritance and life cycles, 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.
Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 125.WL3 (Synonym 58434)
BIOL 125.54 Genes, Evolution, and Development and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 2:00pm6:00pm | 9:50am10:50am |
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Stephan Zweifel, Mark McKone, Annie Bosacker
Emphasizes the role of genetic information in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization. Topics include the nature of inheritance and life cycles, 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.
Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 125.WL4 (Synonym 58435)
BIOL 125.57 Genes, Evolution, and Development and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 20, Registered: 21, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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10:00am11:10am | 8:00am12:00pm | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am |
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Stephan Zweifel, Mark McKone, Sarah Deel
Emphasizes the role of genetic information in biological systems. Under this theme, we cover subjects from the molecular to the population levels of organization. Topics include the nature of inheritance and life cycles, 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.
Sophomore Priority with two spots held for upperclass students
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 125.WL7 (Synonym 58436)
BIOL 126.52 Energy Flow in Biological Systems and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 19, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 1:45pm5:45pm | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am |
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Mike Nishizaki, Rika Anderson, David Hougen-Eitzman
Follow the pathways through which energy and matter are acquired, stored, and utilized within cells, organisms, and ecosystems. The focus moves among the different levels of organization from protein function to nutrient movement through ecosystems.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or 128
Sophomore Priority.
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 126.WL2 (Synonym 58441)
BIOL 126.54 Energy Flow in Biological Systems and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 1:45pm5:45pm | 9:50am10:50am |
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Rika Anderson, Mike Nishizaki, David Hougen-Eitzman
Follow the pathways through which energy and matter are acquired, stored, and utilized within cells, organisms, and ecosystems. The focus moves among the different levels of organization from protein function to nutrient movement through ecosystems.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or 128
Sophomore Priority.
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 126.WL4 (Synonym 58443)
BIOL 126.59 Energy Flow in Biological Systems and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 20, Registered: 20, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 8:00am12:00pm | 9:50am10:50am |
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Follow the pathways through which energy and matter are acquired, stored, and utilized within cells, organisms, and ecosystems. The focus moves among the different levels of organization from protein function to nutrient movement through ecosystems.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or 128
Sophomore Priority.
Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: BIOL 126.WL9 (Synonym 58442)
CHEM 123.53 Principles of Chemistry I and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 22, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 9:50am10:50am | ||
1:00pm5:00pm |
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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 128.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or placement via Chemistry Placement Exam (see Chemistry Department webpage)
CHEM 123.54 Principles of Chemistry I With Problem Solving and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
Anderson Hall 329 / Location To Be Announced
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10:00am11:10am | 9:40am10:45am | 10:00am11:10am | 9:40am10:45am | 9:50am10:50am |
1:45pm5:45pm |
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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 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. This smaller section will have additional class meetings for problem solving and review. Chemistry 123 with problem solving 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.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or placement via Chemistry Placement Exam (see Chemistry Department webpage)
CHEM 123.59 Principles of Chemistry I and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 24, Registered: 24, Waitlist: 0
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10:00am11:10am | 10:00am11:10am | 8:00am12:00pm | 9:50am10:50am |
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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 128.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 122 or placement via Chemistry Placement Exam (see Chemistry Department webpage)
CHEM 224.52 Principles of Chemistry II and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0
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8:30am9:40am | 1:45pm5:45pm | 8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:30am |
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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.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or Chemistry 128
CHEM 224.57 Principles of Chemistry II and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 24, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0
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8:30am9:40am | 8:00am12:00pm | 8:30am9:40am | 8:30am9:30am |
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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.
Prerequisite: Chemistry 123 or Chemistry 128
CHEM 233.53 Organic Chemistry I and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 12, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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1:00pm2:10pm | 1:00pm2:10pm | 1:50pm2:50pm | ||
2:30pm6:30pm |
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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 233.54 Organic Chemistry I and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 21, Registered: 23, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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1:00pm2:10pm | 1:00pm2:10pm | 1:45pm5:45pm | 1:50pm2:50pm |
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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 and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 21, Registered: 20, Waitlist: 0
Olin 149 / Location To Be Announced
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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 and Lab 6 credits
Open: Size: 21, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
Olin 141 / Location To Be Announced
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2:30pm3:40pm | 1:45pm5:45pm | 2:30pm3:40pm | 3:10pm4:10pm |
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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 and Lab 6 credits
Closed: Size: 12, Registered: 12, Waitlist: 0
Olin 141 / Location To Be Announced
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2:30pm3:40pm | 8:00am12:00pm | 2:30pm3:40pm | 3:10pm4:10pm |
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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
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