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 Biology (BIOL) Offered by the College of Science See EVPP, Environmental Science and Public Policy, for additional related course work. | 
		
			|  | • 			BIOL 800 - Studies for the Doctor of Philosophy in Education | 
					
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 Biomedical Sciences (BMED)  Offered by the College of Science | 
		
			|  | • 			BMED 601 - Cell and Molecular Physiology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 602 - Biostatistics and Epidemiology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 603 - Cell Biology and Microscopic Anatomy | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 604 - Fundamentals of Human Physiology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 605 - Introduction to Human Anatomy | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 610 - Principles of Systems Biology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 611 - Molecular Genetics | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 612 - Principles of Gross Anatomy | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 613 - Pathophysiology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 614 - Introduction to Neuroscience | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 651 - Physician and Society | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 652 - Biomedical Career Pathways | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 653 - Forum and Research | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 660 - Molecular and Cellular Physiology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 661 - Metabolism, Nutrition and Endocrinology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 662 - Cardiopulmonary Biology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 663 - Gastrointestinal Biology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 664 - Renal Biology | 
				
			|  | • 			BMED 665 - Sexual Development and Reproduction | 
					
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 Biosciences (BIOS)  Offered by the College of Science | 
		
			|  | • 			BIOS 701 - Biochemical Systematics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 702 - Research Methods | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 703 - Laboratory Rotation | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 704 - Topics in Biosciences | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 710 - Current Topics in Bioscience | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 719 - Extremophiles | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 740 - Laboratory Methods in Functional Genomics and Biotechnology | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 741 - Genomics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 742 - Biotechnology | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 743 - Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 744 - Molecular Genetics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 760 - Seminar in Molecular Systematics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 761 - Dispersal Patterns of Biological Agents | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 762 - Phylogenetic Analysis | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 765 - Molecular Systematics | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 767 - Molecular Evolution | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 782 - Interdisc Iss: Law/Polc | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 898 - Directed Studies in Biosciences | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 899 - Directed Research in Biosciences | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal | 
				
			|  | • 			BIOS 999 - Doctoral Dissertation Research | 
					
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 Business Legal Studies (BULE) Offered by the School of Management If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. | 
		
			|  | • 			BULE 302 - Legal Environment of Business | 
				
			|  | • 			BULE 402 - Commercial Law | 
					
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 Business, Minor in (MSOM) Offered by the School of Management Prerequisite for all MSOM courses is completion of 30 credits (sophomore standing).  For the Business Minor, a grade of C or higher is required in each MSOM course used for the minor. | 
		
			|  | • 			MSOM 300 - Managing Financial Resources | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 301 - Managing People and Organizations | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 302 - Managing Information in a Global Environment | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 303 - Marketing in a Global Economy | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 304 - Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing a New Enterprise | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 305 - Managing in a Global Economy | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 306 - Managing Projects and Operations | 
				
			|  | • 			MSOM 491 - Special Topics: Business Minor | 
					
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 Character Education (EDCE) Offered by the College of Education and Human Development  | 
		
			|  | • 			EDCE 601 - How Students Learn Values and Ethics | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 602 - Comprehensive Character Education Frameworks | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 603 - Global and Ethical Perspectives on Teaching Diverse Learners | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 604 - Character Education Curriculum and Programs | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 605 - Character Education Assessment and Evaluation | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 606 - Leadership in Character Education: An Internship in Program Development, Curriculum, Instruction, or Assessment | 
				
			|  | • 			EDCE 607 - Educational Research for Character Educators | 
					
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 Chemistry (CHEM) Offered by the College of Science CHEM 211, 212 are prerequisites to all other undergraduate CHEM courses numbered 301 or above. | 
		
			|  | • 			CHEM 101 - Introduction to Modern Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 102 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 103 - Chemical Science in a Modern Society | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 104 - Introduction to Organic, Biochemical, Pharmacological, and Fuel Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 105 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 106 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 155 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 156 - Introduction to Environmental Chemistry II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 201 - Introductory Chemistry I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 202 - Introductory Chemistry II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 203 - General Chemistry Laboratory I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 204 - General Chemistry Laboratory II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 211 - General Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 212 - General Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 251 - General Chemistry for Engineers | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 300 - Chemistry of Semiconductor Processing | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 313 - Organic Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 314 - Organic Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 315 - Organic Chemistry Lab I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 318 - Organic Chemistry Lab II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 321 - Elementary Quantitative Analysis | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 331 - Physical Chemistry I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 332 - Physical Chemistry II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 333 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 334 - Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 336 - Physical Chemistry Lab I | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 337 - Physical Chemistry Lab II | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 341 - Fundamental Inorganic Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 350 - Computer Techniques for Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 355 - Undergraduate Research | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 422 - Instrumental Analysis | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 423 - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 427 - Aquatic Environmental Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 438 - Atmospheric Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 441 - Properties and Bonding of Inorganic Compounds | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 445 - Inorganic Preparations and Techniques | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 446 - Bioinorganic Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 451 - Special Projects in Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 452 - Special Projects in Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 455 - Honors Research in Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 456 - Honors Research in Chemistry | 
				
			|  | • 			CHEM 458 - Chemical Oceanography | 
			
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