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470, 471 BIOLOGY SEMINAR (1, 1) Directed research (literature or laboratory) followed by oral presentation, group dis­ cussion, and evaluation; independent thought and study stressed. Consent of depart­ ment only if non-major.

CHEMISTRY

All courses in chemistry have a $15 laboratory fee .

103 CHEMISTRY SURVEY (4) Principles and theories of general, organic, and biological chemistry and their appli­ cations to medicine. Three hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: high school chemistry. 105, 106 GENERAL CHEMISTRY (5, 5) Principles and theories of chemistry. Qualitative analysis included in 106. Chemistry of the inorganic compounds significant to mankind. Prerequisite: high school chemistry. 202 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS (4) Principles of quanitative analysis, including calculation and laboratory technique in gravimetric and columetric analysis. Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Pre­ requisite: 105, 106 or t'.onsent of instructor. ::!01, 302 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (5, 5) important groups of carbon compounds, including the aliphatic and aromatic series of organic compounds; typical reaction and methods of preparation of important organic compounds; fundamental theories of organic chemistry. Three hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 105, 106. 422 BIOCHEMISTRY (5) Fundamental concepts of biochemistry including chemistry of proteins, amino acids, peptides, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acid and nucleotides, enzymes, metabolism, and energy transfer process. Three hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 301.

MATHEMATICS

FRANCES Lu, Chairman Objective: This department endeavors to provide a selection of courses in mathe­ matics adequate for students pursuing courses of study in the following: ele­ mentary or secondary education, business, psychology, social, biological, and phys­ ical sciences. Department Major: The Department of Mathematics offers a major in Mathe­ matics designed for those planning graduate study, or using mathematics in industry and science areas, or prospective secondary teachers.

Lower division requirements: 105, 106, 205, 206.

Major requirements: 38 units of mathematics, 24 of which must be from upper division courses, and 8 units of General Physics. 91

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