2007-SUMMER
CHEM-212 - Introductory Organic Chemistry
A survey of reactions of aliphatic and aromatic compounds including modern concepts of bonding, mechanisms, conformational analysis, and stereochemistry.
CHEM-222 - Organic Chemistry 2
Modern spectroscopic techniques for structure determination. The chemistry of alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds and amines whith special attention to mechanistic aspects. Special topics.
2007-Winter
CHEM-120-001 LEA - General Chemistry 2
A study of the macroscopic properties of molecules. How Physical Chemistry and Thermodynamics can be used to understand equilibrium balances in nature, with applications to simple organic reactions, acid-base chemistry, solubility and materials, molecular kinetics, and electrochemistry.
CHEM-120-002 ADAM - General Chemistry 2
A study of the macroscopic properties of molecules. How Physical Chemistry and Thermodynamics can be used to understand equilibrium balances in nature, with applications to simple organic reactions, acid-base chemistry, solubility and materials, molecular kinetics, and electrochemistry.
CHEM-150 - World of Chemistry: Food
A series of lectures on the historical, practical, and simple chemical aspects of: food, food additives; vitamins; minerals, diet and cancer; dieting; water.
CHEM-180 - World of Chemistry: Environment
Water, air pollution, sick-building syndrome, the chemistry of the car, energy (fossil fuel, nuclear), environmental accidents, household products, computers and cosmetics including skin, teeth, hair, and smells. Extensive use of visual materials.
CHEM-204 - Physical Chemistry/Biological Sciences 1
Emphasis on the use of biological examples to illustrate the principles of physical chemistry. The relevance of physical chemistry to biology is stressed.
CHEM-222 - Introductory Organic Chemistry 2
Modern spectroscopic techniques for structure determination. The chemistry of alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds and amines whith special attention to mechanistic aspects. Special topics.
BIOC-212 - Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function
To introduce the developments that led to an understanding of the nature of matter and to examine modern applications of chemistry.
BIOL-201 - Cell Biology and Metabolism
The aim of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the structure and function of a cell, the fundamental unit of life.
ECSE 211 - Design Principles and Methods.
Engineering process: design specifications, parameters, optimization, implementation, troubleshooting and refinement; project management: scheduling, risk analysis, project control; case studies; design examples and project.
ECSE 322 - Computer Engineering.
Data structures (arrays, lists, stacks, queues, dequeues and trees) and their machine representation and simple algorithms. Peripheral devices: printers, keyboards, magnetic type drives, magnetic disc drives. Peripheral interfacing and busses. Introduction to operating systems. System integration. Computer systems and networks.
PHGY-202 - PT OT Mammalian Physiology 2.
Physiology of the autonomic nervous system; cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and renal systems; exercise physiology.
PHGY-210-001 - Mammalian Physiology 2.
Physiology of the autonomic nervous system; cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and renal systems; exercise physiology.
PHGY-202 / PHGY-210-002 - Mammalian Physiology 2.
Physiology of the autonomic nervous system; cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and renal systems; exercise physiology.
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PATH-300 - Human Disease
To introduce the developments that led to an understanding of the nature of matter and to examine modern applications of chemistry.
PHAR-301 - Drugs and Disease
This course examines the fundamental mechanisms by which toxic compounds damage a biological system - organelle, cell, organ, organism, or ecosystem. Detection and quantification of toxicity, and risk/benefit analysis are considered. Selected agents of current risk to human health or to the environment are evaluated in depth.
PHAR-303 - Principles of Toxicology
Fundamental mechanisms by which toxic compounds damage a biological system (organelle, cell, organ, organism, ecosystem). Detection and quantification of toxicity and risk/benefit analysis are considered. Selected agents of current risk to human health or the environment are evaluated in depth.