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402. BIOCHEMISTRY. (5)

Fundamental concepts of biochemistry including chemistry of proteins, ammino acids, peptides, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acid and nucleotides, enzymes, metabolism and energy transfer process. Three hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Chemistry 105, 106, 301, 302. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis advisable . Laboratory fee : $15. MATHEMATICS Objective . The purpose of this department is to provide a back­ ground in mathematics which is needed for further work in edu­ cation, psychology, and science. 51. BASIC MATHEMATICS. (0) Survey of basic arithmetic and algebra concepts. Proficiency in reasoning and computation stressed. Required of all stu­ dents who fail to meet minimum required standards of mathematical ability. Fours hours each week. Either semester. Review of fundamental principles; linear and quadratic equa­ tions; logarithms; binomial theory; conic sections; deter­ minants. Either semester. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra. 103. COLLEGE ALGEBRA. (3)

104. CALCULUS I. (3)

Basic concepts of analytic geometry; differentiation and in­ tegration of polynomial functions, with applications. Prerequisite: Math 103 or permission of instructor.

105. CALCULUS II . (3)

Extension of Math 104. Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions. Prerequisite: Math 104 or equivalent. 111. FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS. (3) The numbers system and algebraic structures; modular arithmetic; set theory, functions; experimental and informal geometry, postulational methods . Either semester. Prerequisite: 51 or passing score on Mathematics Placement Test.

121. FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS. (3)

Topics selected from modern algebra, analytical geometry, probability, and logic. Prerequisite : 111 or permission of instructor.

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