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Biology (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: BIOL 499 and all courses with the suffix N. |
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• BIOL 417 - Gene Manipulation
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• BIOL 418 - Evolution
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• BIOL 420 - Global Change
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• BIOL 422 - Vertebrate Structure and Function
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• BIOL 424 - General Embryology
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• BIOL 425 - Plant Anatomy
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• BIOL 429 - Animal Histology
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• BIOL 430 - Plant Physiology I
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• BIOL 431 - Plant Physiology II
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• BIOL 432 - Fundamentals of Toxicology
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• BIOL 433 - Animal Physiology I
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• BIOL 434 - Animal Physiology II
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• BIOL 435 - Neurobiology: Neuroanatomy
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• BIOL 436 - Neurobiology: Neurophysiology
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• BIOL 437 - Advanced Cell Physiology
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• BIOL 439 - Endocrinology
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• BIOL 440 - Taxonomy of Angiosperms
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• BIOL 444 - Drug Discovery and Development
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• BIOL 448 - Molecular Biology of the Brain
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• BIOL 449 - Neurobiology of Development
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• BIOL 451 - Ornithology
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• BIOL 454L - Special Topics in Biology
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• BIOL 454P - Special Topics in Biology
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• BIOL 455 - Mammalogy
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• BIOL 457 - Marine Invertebrate Zoology
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• BIOL 462 - Plant Ecology
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• BIOL 465 - Issues in Environmental Biology
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• BIOL 470 - Conservation Biology
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• BIOL 472 - Marine Ecology
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• BIOL 473 - Molecular Ecology
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• BIOL 476 - Physiological Animal Ecology
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• BIOL 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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• CHIN 454L - Special Topics in Chinese
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Biology (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser: BIOL 499 and all courses with the suffix N.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500 level courses. |
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• BIOL 501 - Seminar: Development of Biological Concepts
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• BIOL 503 - Seminar: Special Topics in Microbiology
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• BIOL 510 - Seminar: Biology
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• BIOL 511 - Seminar: Environmental Science
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• BIOL 515 - Seminar: Genetics
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• BIOL 516 - Microbial Genetics
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• BIOL 517 - Seminar: Gene Manipulation
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• BIOL 518 - Biotechnology Skills Laboratory I
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• BIOL 519 - Genetic Engineering Laboratory
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• BIOL 520 - Seminar: Advanced Immunology
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• BIOL 522 - Seminar: Morphology
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• BIOL 525 - Seminar: Developmental Biology
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• BIOL 530 - Advanced Microbial Physiology
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• BIOL 534 - Seminar: Systems Physiology
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• BIOL 535 - Seminar: Biology of Human Aging
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• BIOL 537 - Seminar: Endocrinology
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• BIOL 538 - Seminar: Environmental Physiology
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• BIOL 539 - Seminar: Cell Biology
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• BIOL 540 - Seminar: Biological Systematics
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• BIOL 559 - Seminar: Foundations of Ecology
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• BIOL 560 - Workshop in Environmental Science
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• BIOL 561 - Seminar: Professional Development in Environmental Science
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• BIOL 562 - Advanced Topics in Plant Ecology
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• BIOL 563 - Seminar: Ecology
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• BIOL 575 - Seminar: Animal Behavior
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• BIOL 580 - Seminar: Microbiology
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• BIOL 595 - Individual Research in Gene Manipulation
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• BIOL 597 - Graduate Research
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• BIOL 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• BIOL 599 - Thesis
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Chemistry (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser
Chemistry, M.S. (Thesis option):
CHEM 401, 402, 403, 412AB, 418**, 462**, 499
Chemistry, M.S. (Comprehensive examination option):
CHEM 401, 402, 403, 412AB, 418**, 499
Chemistry, M.S. (Biochemistry option):
CHEM 401, 431ABC, 432AB, 499
**Student may petition to waive the rule regarding this course. |
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• CHEM 095 - Language of Chemistry
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• CHEM 101† - General Chemistry I
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• CHEM 102† - General Chemistry II
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• CHEM 103† - General Chemistry III
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• CHEM 140 - Science Orientation
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• CHEM 151† - Fundamentals of Chemistry I
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• CHEM 152† - Fundamentals of Chemistry II (Organic)
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• CHEM 154L† - Selected Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 154P† - Selected Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 155 - Introductory Chemistry
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• CHEM 158 - The Chemistry of Everyday Things
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• CHEM 159† - The Chemistry of Everyday Things Laboratory
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• CHEM 160 - Maladies and Molecules
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• CHEM 170 - Microcomputers in Chemistry
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• CHEM 196 - Honors Proseminar
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• CHEM 201† - Quantitative Analysis
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• CHEM 254L - Special Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 254P - Special Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 280 - Introduction to Biomolecules
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• CHEM 301A - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 301B - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 301C - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 302A† - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 302B† - Organic Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 316 - Scientific Glass Blowing
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• CHEM 318 - Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 327† - Advanced Synthetic Methods
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• CHEM 353† - Nutritional Aspects of Biochemistry
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• CHEM 354L - Special Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 354P - Special Topics in Chemistry
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• CHEM 355N - Scientific Perspectives on Global Change
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• CHEM 360 - Writing for Chemists
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• CHEM 380N - Ancient and Modern Science
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• CHEM 396 - Honors Studies in Chemistry
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• CHEM 401 - Physical Chemistry I
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• CHEM 402 - Physical Chemistry II
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• CHEM 403 - Physical Chemistry III
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