BUSA 4950 Selected Topics in Business Administration (3-0-3)
A seminar and/or directed study on a major issue, practice, or problem in business administration. TBA. Prerequisite: Permission of advisor to use in the major area and senior standing.

BUSA 6950 Selected Topics in Business Administration ( 3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professinal objectives of students in the MBA Program. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status.


CHEM - Chemistry Courses

CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry I (3-2-4)
First course designed for pre-allied health students and non-majors; includes elements, compounds, stoichiometry, solutions, equilibrium, acid-base and nomenclature. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1211 or 1212. Prerequisites: MATH 1111 or 1101.

CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry II (3-2-4)
Organic and biochemistry designed for pre-allied health students and non-majors; covers common classes of organic compounds including uses and chemical and physical properties and introduction to structure and function of biological molecules. Prerequisites: CHEM 1151 ( C or better) or CHEM 1211 ( C or better).

CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry I (3-3-4)
First course in a sequence designed for science majors; topics include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, gas laws, molecular geometry and nomenclature. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1211 Prerequisites: MATH 1111 or 1101.

CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry II (3-3-4)
Second course in a sequence for science majors; topics include solutions, acid-base, colligative properties, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, and descriptive chemistry. Credit may not be earned for both CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1212 Prerequisites: MATH 1113 and CHEM 1211 (C or better).

CHEM 1950 Selected Topics: (V)
Concepts/topics in special areas of chemistry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.

CHEM 2410 Chemistry of Organic and Biomolecules (3-3-4)
A systematic examination of the properties and reactions of the major classes of organic compounds and their relevance to the metabolic roles of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Modern spectroscopic methods of structure determination will be included. Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, 1212 (grade of C or better in each).

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