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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Bio-Chem: Conform & Dynam (1009-502) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Provides a foundation for biochemistry course sequence and for participation in undergraduate research in biochemistry. The relationship between the three-dimensional structure of proteins and their function in oxygen transport and enzymatic catalysis is examined. In preparation for the next course in the sequence (1009-503, Biochemistry: Metabolism), membrane structure and the physical laws that apply to metabolic processes are also discussed. (1013-233 or 1013-433, or permission of instructor) Class 3, Credit 3 (F-X*, W-X*)
BioChem-Metabolism (1009-703) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Metabolic processes involved in energy consumption and production as well as the synthesis and degradation of biomolecules are discussed. Metabolic pathways are described in terms of thermodynamic principles, cellular localization and regulation mechanisms. Finally, the metabolic basis of several diseases is presented. Also offered in distance-learning format. (Baccalaureate degree or permission of in- structor. Class 3, Credit 3 (W, S-X*)
BioChem: Biomol Con & Dyn (1009-702) Science General U Roosevelt University
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The first course in our graduate sequence in biochemistry. Molecular transport and enzymatic catalysis are related to the three-dimensional structures of biomolecules and the laws of thermodynamics. Also provides an introduction to membrane structure as preparation for the next course in the sequence 1009-703 Biochemistry: Metabolism. Also offered in distance-learning format. (Baccalaureate degree or per- mission of instructor) Class 3, Credit 3 (F-X*, W-X*)
BioChemistry-Metabolism (1009-503) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Introduction to the metabolic pathways used for energy production and for the synthesis and degradation of the building blocks of living organisms. The pathways are presented individually, then integrated to show the balance between pathways; for example, the products generated by one pathway that are necessary for a second pathway. The efficiency of chemical synthesis in biological organisms is discussed. Finally, the metabolic basis of selected diseases is examined. (1009-502 or permission of the instructor) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, W-X*)
BioChemistry: Nucleic Acids (1009-504) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Nucleic acid structures, including the classical Watson-Crick DNA secondary structure, as well as more recently discovered forms, are described. Nucleic acid metabolism and the flow of genetic information including replication of DNA, its transcription into RNA and the translation of messenger RNA into protein, as well as regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes are presented. DNA sequencing and recombinant DNA techniques having practical applications in medicine, agriculture and forensics are described. The nucleic acid biochemistry of viruses and oncogenes is surveyed. (1009-502) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, S-X*)
BioChemistry: Nucleic Acids (1009-704) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Nucleic acid structures, including the classical Watson-Crick model for DNA are introduced. The flow of genetic information by replication (DNA to DNA), transcription (DNA to RNA) and translation (RNA to protein) as well as gene expression and regulation in prokaryotes are discussed. The methodology of new techniques, such as DNA sequencing and recombinant DNA, and their role in medicine and forensics are presented. The genetic aspects of viruses and oncogenes are also reviewed. Also offered in distance-learning format. (Baccalaureate degree or permission of instructor) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, S-X*)
Business to Business E-Commerce (0105-445) Business U Roosevelt University
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The focus of this course is on the effective integration and coordination of various operations in e-busisness to business transactions. The course icludes organizational and financial issues related to successful e-business operation and it explores relationships among suppliers and buyers in these type of businesses. The course looks at the strategies and tactics that organizations can use to build and/or enhance their business to business relationships using electronic business tools and strategies. (0105-563 or equivalent) Credit 4
C++ Programming I (0805-301) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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The first course in a two-quarter sequence in C++ programming. Topics include elementary data types, C++ control structures, arrays, records, functions with parameters, and introductory object-oriented programming concepts. (0805-231) Class 4, Credit 4 (W, S)
C++ Programming Workshop (4002-716) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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A workshop in the C++ programming intended for students to gain programming experience. This course will focus on modern programming concepts such as reusability, data abstraction, information hiding, exceptional handling and object-oriented design. Programming projects will be required.
Calculus for Engineering Technologists I (1016-231) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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The first course in a calculus sequence covering essential concepts and manipulations. Topics include limits, derivative, indefinite and definite integrals, and numerical approximation. Applications to physical problems are stressed. (1016-204) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
Calculus for Engineering Technologists II (1016-232) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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A continuation of 1016-231. Topics covered in this course are applications of the integral calculus, differential and integral calculus of the transcendental functions, and basic techniques of integration with emphasis on applications to engineering technology problems. (1016-231 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
Capstone Project (0699-775) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course is a supervised, hands-on experience in which the students apply the skills and knowledge developed through their individualized plans of study and concludes with oral and written presentations. Credit 4.
Career Orientation (0609-407) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course is an introduction to the cooperative educational placement process at RIT, the programs in the department and RIT resources. Topics include engineering technology vs. engineering, review of resources available at RIT, the co-operative education placement process and team building activities.
Chem Principles I (1011-211) Science General U Roosevelt University
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For science, microelectronics, information technology majors and others who desire an in-depth study of general chemistry. Atomic structure and chemical bonding; chemical equations, stoichiometry and chemical analysis; gases; acids and bases. Also offered in distance- learning format. (Corequisite 1011-205) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, W, S, SU)
Chem Principles II Lab (1011-206) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Laboratory course to introduce techniques of chemical analysis: spectrometry, calorimetry, separations, reaction schemes, titrations and kinetic studies. Experiments complement material in second-quarter lecture. Please Note: On campus lab sessions at RIT required. For more details contact the College of Science at 585-475-2794 or via 1-800-CALLRIT(v/tty). Email at rhpsch@rit.edu. (Corequisite 1011-212 or 216) (1011-205) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F, W, S, SU)
Chemical Principles I Lab (1011-205) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Laboratory course to introduce basic laboratory techniques: gravimetric, volumetric, thermal and titration analyses. Experiments complement material in first-quarter lecture. Please Note: On campus lab sessions at RIT required. For more details contact the College of Science at 585-475-2794 or via 1-800-CALLRIT(v/tty). Email at rhpsch@rit.edu. (Corequisite 1011-201, 211, 215, or 271) Lab 3, Credit 1 (F, W, S, SU)
Chemical Principles II (1011-212) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Problem-solving applications of chemical principles. Topics include thermodynamics and equilibrium, nuclear chemistry and electro- chemistry, oxidation-reduction and chemical kinetics. Also offered in distance-learning format. (Corequisite 1011-206)(1011-211) Class 3, Credit 3 (F, W, S, SU)
Clinical Information Systems (0635-752) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Course description for this course to be announced. For further information until posted, contact Linda Underhill at lmuism@rit.edu.
College Chemistry (1011-208) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Primarily for, but not limited to, engineering students. Topics in- clude an introduction to some basic concepts in chemistry, stoichiome- try, First Law of Thermodynamics, thermochemistry, electronic theory of composition and structure, chemical bonding. Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W)
College Math for Business (0692-211) Business U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to mathematical concepts and quantitative methods required in business management. Included are sets and real number system; linear, nonlinear and exponential functions; and system of equations and inequalities. Differential and integrated calculus is introduced, as well as some special topics in quantitative analysis such as linear programming and simulation. Credit 4.
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