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CHEM 111 General Chemistry I Lab 1 semester hours
Basic chemical lab technique, conservation of mass, definite composition, molar masses, gravimetric and titrimetric analyses, redox chemistry.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 110 , CHEM 114 , or concurrent enrollment.
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CHEM 112 General Chemistry II 3 semester hours
Solutions, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, acids and bases, equilibria, electrochemistry, nuclear reactions, and selected additional topics.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 110 .
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CHEM 114 General Chemistry for Engineers 3 semester hours
Atomic theory; stoichiometry; properties of gases, liquids, and solids; electronic structure and periodic table; covalent bonding; kinetics and equilibrium; acid-base, precipitation, and reduction-oxidation reactions; basic thermodynamics.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Engineering majors only.
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CHEM 190 World of Chemistry and Biochemistry 1 semester hours
Introduction to the Chemistry and Biochemistry programs, faculty, staff, and the facilities. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the various research programs in the department. Students will also be introduced to various chemistry and biochemistry careers.
Seminar, 2 hours.
CR/NC grading only.
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CHEM 198 Special Studies 0 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 199 Independent Studies 0 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 semester hours
Introduction to the fundamental lab techniques used in organic chemistry.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisites: CHEM 111 , CHEM 113 ; CHEM 220 or concurrent enrollment.
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CHEM 222 Organic Chemistry II 3 semester hours
Introduction to the chemistry of alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds, amines, and carbohydrates.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 220 .
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CHEM 261 The Science in Science Fiction 3 semester hours
The physics, chemistry, and biology found in science fiction literature and examined for accuracy and probability. Topics include the physics of space and space habitats, the chemistry and biology of life arising under non-earthlike conditions, and the ecology of imagined worlds. “Engineering” new worlds on the basis of sound scientific theory will be expected. Understanding of physical implications of simple algebraic expressions is required.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher, or placement into MATH 106 or higher.
University Core fulfilled: Explorations: Nature of Science, Technology, and Mathematics.
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CHEM 290 Chemistry Seminar 1 semester hours
Regular attendance by second-year students at the Departmental Seminar Program.
May be taken twice.
CR/NC grading only.
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CHEM 298 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 299 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 330 Inorganic Chemistry 3 semester hours
Introduction to the chemistry of the transition elements. Structure, stereochemistry, and bonding in transition metal complexes. Applied thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction, and descriptive chemistry of the main group elements. Nuclear reactions and the actinide elements.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 222 .
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CHEM 341 Physical Chemistry Lab 1 semester hours
Physical measurements, calorimetry, physical equilibria, phase behavior, chemical equilibria, kinetics, colligative properties, atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 340 or concurrent enrollment.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Quantitative Reasoning; Writing.
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CHEM 343 Advanced Physical Chemistry Lab 1 semester hours
Kinetics, colligative properties, atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisites: CHEM 340 , CHEM 341 ; or concurrent enrollment.
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CHEM 360 Analytical Chemistry and Lab 4 semester hours
Theory of chemical analyses, statistical analyses in chemistry, and an introduction to spectroscopy. Lab includes quantitative analyses by gravimetric, titrimetric, and spectroscopic methods.
Lecture and laboratory, 8 hours.
Prerequisites: CHEM 112 and CHEM 113 .
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Quantitative Reasoning.
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CHEM 371 Biochemistry Lab 1 semester hours
Techniques of protien purification, enzyme assay, and kinetics.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 370 or concurrent enrollment.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Engaged Learning; Writing.
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CHEM 372 Advanced Biochemistry 3 semester hours
Metabolic regulation; macromolecular structure, function and synthesis membrane transpot; DNA and RNA metabolism and control; biochemistry of vitamins and other nutrients; protien biosynthesis.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 370 .
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CHEM 373 Advanced Biochemistry Lab 1 semester hours
Techniques in lipid and carbohydrate analysis; enzyme regulation; enzymes as diagnostic tools, restriction enzymes.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisites: CHEM 370 , CHEM 371 ; and CHEM 372 or concurrent enrollment.
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CHEM 390 Chemistry Seminar 1 semester hours
Regular attendance at Departmental Seminar Program.
CR/NC grading only.
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CHEM 391 Chemistry Seminar 1 semester hours
Regular attendance at Departmental Seminar Program and presentation of a seminar.
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CHEM 398 Special Studies 0 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 399 Independent Studies 0 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 421 Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab 1 semester hours
Laboratory techniques for multi-step synthesis and spectroscopic analysis of organic compounds.
Lecture and laboratory, 4 hours.
Prerequisites: CHEM 222 and CHEM 223 .
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Writing.
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CHEM 474 Food Chemistry 3 semester hours
The chemistry involved in food preparation and development. Examples include flavorings, food additives, what happens when it is cooked, then eaten; nutritional aspects of foods, food supplements, preservation, food fads.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 370 .
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CHEM 476 Advanced Topics in Biochemistry and Biotechnology 3 semester hours
Recent advances in biochemistry and biotechnology are discussed and analyzed. Typical topics discussed include protein phage display, genome sequencing technologies, gene synthesis and mutagenesis, protein design and engineering. Students will also read and discuss recent publications from leaders in the fields of biochemistry and biotechnology.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 370 .
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CHEM 482 Toxicology 3 semester hours
An introduction to the principles of toxicology emphasizing cellular mechanisms, e.g., cell signaling, mutagenesis, and/or carcinogenesis. Topics will also include dose-response, toxicokinetics, risk assessment, effects of toxicants on the environment, and approaches that can decrease the amounts of toxicants in the environment.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CHEM 370.
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CHEM 490 Chemistry Seminar 1 semester hours
Regular attendance at Departmental Seminar Program.
CR/NC grading only.
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CHEM 491 Chemistry Seminar 1 semester hours
Regular attendance at Departmental Seminar Program and presentation of a seminar.
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CHEM 498 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHEM 499 Independent Studies 0 TO 4 semester hours
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CHST 126 Chicana/o Cultural Production 3 semester hours
Examines contemporary Chicana/o cultural production, including performance, film, and art. Comparisons are made to other ethnic groups and cross-cultural production.
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CHST 198 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 199 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 206 Introduction to Chicana/o, Latina/o Literature 3 semester hours
An overview of a range of genre, themes, and concepts created by Chicana/o and other U.S. Latina/o writers.
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CHST 298 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 299 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 302 Chicanas and Latinas in the U.S. 3 semester hours
Analysis of the historical, social, and cultural characteristics that shape the roles of Chicanas and Latinas in the U.S.
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CHST 337 Racial and Ethnic Politics 3 semester hours
Comparative analysis of racial and ethnic groups within the United States political system. A focus on the effect of political institutions on minority groups at federal, state, and local levels. Examines the experience of minority groups to illuminate political process in the U.S.
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CHST 350 Immigration and Los Angeles 3 semester hours
(See APAM 350 .)
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CHST 367 History of Los Angeles 3 semester hours
(See HIST 367 .)
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CHST 398 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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CHST 399 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 406 Chicana/o Consciousness 3 semester hours
(See ENGL 353 .)
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CHST 435 The Politics of California 1 TO 3 semester hours
(See POLS 435 .)
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CHST 436 The Politics of Los Angeles 3 semester hours
(See POLS 436 .)
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CHST 437 Chicana/o Politics 3 semester hours
(See POLS 437 .)
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CHST 460 The Chicana/o Southwest 3 semester hours
An examination of the historical and contemporary issues shaping this important region of the U.S. Attention to indigenous communities, women, and current political issues.
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CHST 465 Chicana/os-Latina/os in Film and Mass Media 3 semester hours
An examination of film and other forms of mass media, focusing on issues of representation as well as production. Subject matter addresses both Chicano cinema and Mexican/Latin American cinema.
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CHST 498 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHST 499 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHIN 198 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHIN 199 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHIN 298 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHIN 299 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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CHIN 398 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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CHIN 399 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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