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BIO 497 - Current and Historical Issues in Science and Capstone Research Proposal Development 1 Credits
Description Reading and classroom discussions pertaining to historical perspectives and multicultural aspects of life as a scientist. Study of the impact of public understanding of science. Exposure to scientific literature and literary styles in scientific writing. Reading and preparation for individual undergraduate research projects in an area of common interest to student and mentor. Culminates in the preparation of a research proposal. One of three courses required for Research Capstone Experience.
Prerequisites by arrangement and consent of instructor and research mentor, completion of 76 credits toward an undergraduate degree in the BIO.
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BLAW 410 - Estate Planning 3 Credits
Description Estate Planning focuses on the efficient conservation and transfer of wealth, consistent with the client’s goals. It is a study of the legal, tax, financial and non-financial aspects of this process, covering topics such as trusts, wills, probate, advanced directives, charitable giving, wealth transfers and related taxes.
Prerequisites COBA, BUS 202, ECON 201, BUS 263, or consent of department chairperson.
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BUS 401 - Senior Business Experience 3 Credits
Description The senior business experience is a capstone course in both the Scott College of Business and an upper division integrative elective course in Foundational Studies. While focusing on the theory and practice of strategic management, students integrate the foundation and functional areas of business and synthesize their business education with their foundational studies experience.
Prerequisites BUS 221, 263, 311, 351, 361, 371, and a minimum of at least 78 credits, including foundational studies courses.
Restrictions Upper Division Electives require 45 earned credit hours or more at time of registration.
Foundational Studies Credit [FS 2010: Upper Division Integrative Elective]
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CHEM 105 - General Chemistry I 3 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description Topics include atomic structure, physical properties of gases, nomenclature, molecular bonding and geometry, mass relationships in chemical equations, and thermochemistry.
Prerequisites SATM 510, ACTM 21, Maple TA score of 12, MATH 099, MATH 112, MATH 115, or MATH 131 or a C or better in MATH 035. Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 105L.
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CHEM 106 - General Chemistry II 3 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description Continuation of 105 with chemical kinetics, elementary thermodynamics, aqueous equilibria, electrochemistry, and physical properties of solids, liquids, and solutions.
Prerequisites CHEM 105 with a grade of C or better AND CHEM 105L AND concurrent enrollment in CHEM 106L AND (MATH 035 with C or better, B or better in high school Algebra II (Parts I & II), or appropriate math placement score (MTA 12 or higher), or MATH 115 OR MATH 116 OR MATH 131).
Note Unless otherwise stated, all chemistry courses require laboratory work.
Foundational Studies Credit Quantitative Literacy
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CHEM 330L - Survey of Biochemistry Laboratory 1 Credits
Description A series of laboratory-based experiments that provide students hands-on experience in the isolation, separation, and identification of biological molecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, peptides, proteins, and enzymes.
Prerequisites CHEM 104 and 104L, or CHEM 352 and 352L, and concurrent enrollment in CHEM 330.
Course Fee $43 per course
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CHEM 452 - Medicinal Chemistry 3 Credits
Description A survey of topics at the interface of chemistry and medicine, including drug discovery and lead optimization, basic pharmacodynamics, enzymes/receptors, bioassays, quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR), and drug absorption, metabolism, distribution, and excretion (ADME.)
Prerequisites CHEM 106, 352 and 352L. CHEM 431 recommended.
Note Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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