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Biology Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• BIOL 495 - Research Communication
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• BIOL 496 - Professional Work Experience in Biology
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• BIOL 498 - Teaching Practicum
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• BIOL 500 - Directed Independent Study
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• BIOL 508 - Advanced Topics in Marine Biology
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• BIOL 509 - Microbial Ecology
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• BIOL 513 - Physiological Ecology of Animals
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• BIOL 516 - Advanced Ecosystem Ecology and Global Change
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• BIOL 520 - Essentials for Biology Graduate Studies
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• BIOL 521 - Introduction to Biology Research
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• BIOL 522 - Research Proposal Development and Writing
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• BIOL 523 - Research Presentation
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• BIOL 524 - Applied Molecular Ecology
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• BIOL 526 - Research Ethics in Graduate Studies
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• BIOL 545 - Host-Microbe Interactions
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• BIOL 551 - Developmental Biology of Plants
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• BIOL 576 - Structural Basis of Membrane Transport Proteins
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• BIOL 577 - Genomic Data Analysis Lab
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• BIOL 580 - Sequence Analysis w/lab
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• BIOL 586 - Topics in Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodevelopment
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• BIOL 594 - Cell Biology Lab
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• BIOL 595 - Developmental Biology
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• BIOL 690 - Thesis Research
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Business Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog.
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• BUS 310 - Introduction to Professional & Career Readiness
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• BUS 410 - Professional & Career Readiness as a College Graduate
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Canadian/American Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. NOTE: Most Canadian-American Studies courses are listed in the individual disciplines. See individual department listings for course titles and descriptions included under the Canadian-American Studies major and minor.
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• C/AM 200 - Introduction to Canadian Studies
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• C/AM 277 - Canada: A Historical Survey
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• C/AM 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• C/AM 302 - Topics in Canadian-American Studies
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• C/AM 325 - Quebec Politics and Quebec-US Relations
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• C/AM 331 - Canada: Society and Environment
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• C/AM 368 - Decolonization across the Medicine Line: Comparative Indigenous politics in Canada and the U.S.
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• C/AM 369 - Settler Cities
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• C/AM 375 - Indigenous Placemaking: Decolonizing Space and Place
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• C/AM 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• C/AM 401 - Research Problem Identification and Development
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• C/AM 402 - Research Analysis and Writing
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• C/AM 406 - Canadian Government and Politics
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• C/AM 410 - Study Canada Summer Institute
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• C/AM 430 - Borderlands: Resource Management
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• C/AM 441 - Society, Space, and Natural Resources
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• C/AM 442 - Colonial Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest
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• C/AM 444 - Canadian Studies Internship
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• C/AM 489 - Managing an International Ecosystem
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Chemistry Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• CHEM 100 - Introduction to Chemistry
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• CHEM 101 - Chemical Concepts
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• CHEM 161 - General Chemistry I
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• CHEM 162 - General Chemistry II
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• CHEM 163 - General Chemistry III
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• CHEM 175 - General Chemistry I, Honors
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• CHEM 176 - General Chemistry II, Honors
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• CHEM 201 - Independent Research
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• CHEM 225 - General Chemistry III, Honors
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• CHEM 251 - Elementary Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• CHEM 301 - Independent Research
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• CHEM 308 - Introduction to Polymer Chemistry
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• CHEM 333 - Analytical Chemistry
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• CHEM 351 - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 352 - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 353 - Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 354 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I
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• CHEM 355 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II
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• CHEM 356 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Life Sciences
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• CHEM 375 - Elements of Biochemistry
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• CHEM 381 - Biofuels
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• CHEM 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• CHEM 401 - Independent Research
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• CHEM 405 - Intensive Writing in Chemistry or Biochemistry
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• CHEM 425A - Natural Products Chemistry.
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• CHEM 425B - Organic Reactions.
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• CHEM 425C - Medicinal Chemistry.
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• CHEM 425D - Group Theory and Spectroscopy.
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• CHEM 425H - Enzyme Chemistry
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• CHEM 425I - Immunology
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• CHEM 425K - Bioanalytical Instrumentation
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• CHEM 425M - Organometallic Chemistry.
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• CHEM 425P - Computers in Chemistry.
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• CHEM 425R - Surface Chemistry
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• CHEM 425S - Protein Engineering.
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• CHEM 425T - Virology
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• CHEM 425U - Advanced Topics in Chemistry: Bioinorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 425V - Chemistry of Renewable Energy
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• CHEM 426 - Chemistry of Macromolecules
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• CHEM 427 - Aquatic Chemistry
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• CHEM 434 - Instrumental Analysis
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• CHEM 436 - Instrumental Analysis Lab
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• CHEM 441 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 454 - Organic Spectroscopy
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• CHEM 455 - Advanced NMR Techniques
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• CHEM 461 - Physical Chemistry
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• CHEM 462 - Physical Chemistry
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• CHEM 463 - Physical Chemistry
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• CHEM 464 - Physical/Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory I
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• CHEM 465 - Physical/Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory II
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• CHEM 466 - Biophysical Chemistry I
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• CHEM 467 - Biophysical Chemistry II
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• CHEM 468 - Biophysical Chemistry III
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• CHEM 471 - Biochemistry I
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• CHEM 472 - Biochemistry II
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