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Physical Science cont.

450 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE (3) Varying course content according to student and faculty interest. Topics such as special relativity and nuclear physics routinely offered. PHYSICS 211 GENERAL PHYSICS: MECHANICS (4) Elementary Newtonian mechanics; conservation of energy and momentum; oscillations; fluids and wave motion. Prerequisite: Mathematical Sciences 105. Three hours lecture , three hours laboratory . Laboratory fee: $15. 222 GENERAL PHYSICS: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM (4) Electrostatics; conductors and currents ; magnetic fields; electro­ magnetic induction; electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: 211. Mathematical Sciences 106. Three hours lecture , three hours laboratory . Laboratory fee: $15. 321 CIRCUITS AND INSTRUMENTATION I (3) An introduction to electronic circuit analysis and design. Pre­ requisite: 222. Offered fall semester , odd years . 322 CIRCUITS AND INSTRUMENTATION II (3) A continuation of Physics 321. Offered spring semester, even years. 331 THERMODYNAMICS (3) Introduction to energy , heat, work , entropy, temperature and states of matter. The first , second and third laws of thermo­ dynamics with an emphasis on applications. Prerequisite: 211. Offered fall semester, odd years . 332 STATISTICAL PHYSICS (3) Introduction to the statistical theory of physical systems . Includ­ ing the theory of temperature dependent properties and the relationship between statistical theory and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: 211. Offered spring semester, odd years. 341 WAVE MOTION , OPTICS AND SPECIAL RELATIVITY (3) Wave motion, optics and an introduction to special relativity. Prerequisite: 222 . Offered fall semester, even years. 411 QUANTUM MECHANICS I (3) An introduction to quantum mechanics. Prerequisite: 222. Offered fall semester, even years. 412 QUANTUM MECHANICS II (3) A continuation of Physics 411. Offered spring semester, odd years. CHEMISTRY 100 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2) A non-lab course introducing the student to basic chemical termi-

nology , symbols and concepts with an emphasis on biochemistry . Does not fulfill nursing requirement in chemistry. Meets pre­ requisite to Biology 272 and is applicable towards general edu­ cation science requirement . Not open to students who have had college chemistry. 101 , 102 CHEMISTRY SURVEY (3, 3) Principles and theories of general, organic and biochemistry and their applications to medicine and nutrition. Two hours lecture , three hours laboratory each semester. Prerequisite: high school chemistry and algebra with at least a grade of "C" or passing

grade on entrance exam. Laboratory fee: $ 15 . 105 , 106 GENERAL CHEMISTRY (4, 4)

Principles and theories of atomic structure, chemical bonding and chemical reactivity ; thermodynamics , chemical kinetics and electro -chemistry. Laboratory emphasizes quantitative aspects of physical and inorganic chemistry. Three hours lecture , four hours laboratory. Prerequisite: high school chemistry. Laboratory fee: $20. 301 , 302 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (5, 5). Structure and reactivity of carbon containing compounds; em­ phasis given to mechanisms of organic reactions. Second semes­ ter includes structural biochemistry . Laboratory emphasizes analytical organic and biochemistry. Three hours lecture , six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 106. Laboratory fee: $30. 350 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (4) A survey of classical chemical methods of analysis such as titrimetric and gravimetric along with various instrumental methods including electrochemical, spectroscopic and chro­ matographic. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Pre­ requisite: Chemistry 30 l. Laboratory fee: $20. 402 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3) The physical laws governing chemical reactivity are investigated . Subjects include thermodynamics , kinetics, electro-chemistry and macromolecular behavior. Offered spring semester, even years . 411 , 412 BIOCHEMISTRY (3, 3) Fundamental concepts of metabolism, bioenergetics , biosyn­ thesis a,nd other chemistry of life processes. Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: 302 . 422 LABORATORY METHODS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2) An integrated laboratory course to accompany 41 J. Modern techniques in molecular genetics, metabolic processes, bioenergetics and enzyme mechanisms . Six hours laboratory . One hour discussion /quiz. Prerequisites: Biology 312 and Chem­ istry 411. Alternate years . Laboratory fee: $30.

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