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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.
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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 594 - Graduate Thesis Prospectus
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• BIOL 594 - Graduate Thesis Prospectus
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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 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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• CHEM 411 - Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry
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• CHEM 412A† - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 412B† - Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 415 - Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
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• CHEM 418 - Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 420 - Advanced Organic Chemistry I
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• CHEM 425 - Polymer Chemistry
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• CHEM 431A - Biochemistry
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• CHEM 431B - Biochemistry
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• CHEM 431C - Biochemistry
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• CHEM 432A† - Biochemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 432B† - Biochemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 434 - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (4)
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• CHEM 435 - Introduction to Biochemistry
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• CHEM 438 - Bioinorganic and Bioorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 444 - Drug Discovery and Development
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• CHEM 450 - Biomedical Seminars and Presentations
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• CHEM 454L - Special Topics in Advanced Chemistry
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• CHEM 454P - Special Topics in Advanced Chemistry
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• CHEM 462† - Instrumental Analysis
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• CHEM 463† - Biomedical Microanalysis
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• CHEM 467 - Instrumental Methods for Environmental Analysis
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• CHEM 480 - History of Chemistry
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• CHEM 498 - Cooperative Education
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• CHEM 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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Chemistry (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses. |
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• CHEM 500 - Presentation in the Chemical and Biochemical Sciences
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• CHEM 501 - Quantum Chemistry
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• CHEM 504 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 505 - Special Topics in Graduate Chemistry
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• CHEM 506 - Biochemistry of Plasma Lipoproteins and Atherosclerosis
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• CHEM 507 - Protein Structure
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• CHEM 508 - Transcriptional Control of Gene Expression
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• CHEM 509 - Signal Transduction
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• CHEM 580 - Graduate Seminar: Chemistry
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• CHEM 590 - Advanced Laboratory
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• CHEM 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• CHEM 597 - Graduate Research
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• CHEM 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• CHEM 599 - Thesis
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Chicano Studies (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. |
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• CHS 108 - Comparative Ethnic Studies
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• CHS 110 - Introduction to Pre-Cortesian Cultures of Mexico
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• CHS 111 - Cultural Diversity and Chicanos
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• CHS 112 - Cultural Expressions in the Americas
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• CHS 115 - Introduction to Chicano Studies
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