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allowed in all departments. A total of not more than 8 hours of 380 and 390 numbered courses in the college may be applied toward the 12 hours of PharmD professional electives. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor, department head, and associate dean for student affairs. PMMP 395 Biophysical Chemistry of Water 1 hour The properties of water, its fundamental structure, behavior as a solvent, and importance in biological systems. Prerequisite(s): PHYB 301; or consent of the instructor and good academic standing. PMMP 412 Pharmaceutical Applications of Genomics and Bioinformatics 2 hours Introduction to genomics and bioinformatics for advanced pharmacy students. Principles of gene expression, DNA sequencing in bacterial and human genomes, with emphasis on diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Same as MDCH 412. Prerequisite(s): PHAR 331 or consent of the instructor. For graduate students: one or two semesters of basic molecular biology and/or biochemistry with a grade of B or better. PMMP 460 Organic Medicinal Chemistry I 3 hours Organic reactions in terms of their mechanisms and utility in the field of medicinal chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of medicinal agents. Upper-division elective taught simultaneously with MDCH 560, however, does not meet the prerequisite requirement of the medicinal chemistry graduate program. Prerequisite(s): One year of organic chemistry with laboratory. Microbiology and Immunology MIM 326 Introduction to Medical Microbiology 3 hours Introduction to the fundamental aspects of bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogenesis, therapy, control, and prevention of infectious diseases. Prerequisite(s): BIOS 100 and BIOS 101 and CHEM 130, or the equivalent. Recommended background: Credit in BIOS 350. Military Science MILS 101 U.S. Defense Establishment 1 hour Authority relationships and structural aspects of the defense establishment; role of the U.S. Army as an instrument of national power. A practical laboratory is required. A practical laboratory is required. MILS 102 Customs and Traditions of the Military 1 hour Fundamentals, principles, and traits of leadership; discussion and practical application of communication and counseling techniques. A practical laboratory is required. MILS 107 Introduction to United States Military History 3 hours Analytical study of American military history from its origin through the present. Emphasis on leadership, strategy, the principles of war, and growth of the military in the United States. A practical laboratory is required. MILS 199 Military Topics 1 TO 3 hours Research and study of selected topics. A practical laboratory is required. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours if topics vary. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department. MILS 201 Fundamentals of Leadership, Organization and Planning 2 hours Techniques in conducting military briefings, writing in Army style, and issuing oral orders. Review "Code of Conduct" and ethical obligations. A practical laboratory is required. MILS 202 Leadership Dynamics 2 hours Role of intermediate supervisors in military operations; introduction to professional ethics and characteristics of the Army officer corps. A practical laboratory is required. MILS 301 Military Operations and Tactics 3 hours Introduction to the principles of war; practical exercises in small unit leadership, combined arms operations. A practical laboratory is required. Prerequisite(s): MILS 101 and MILS 102 and MILS 201 and MILS 202 and approval of the department. MILS 302 Organizational Leaders 3 hours Study of group processes, motivation, communications, socialization, organizational effectiveness, and the impact of leader behavior. A practical laboratory is required. Prerequisite(s): MILS 101 and MILS 102 and MILS 201 and MILS 202 or the equivalent courses and approval of the department. MILS 311 Military Law 3 hours Nature, structure, powers, and procedures of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. A practical laboratory is required. Prerequisite(s): MILS 301 and MILS 302 and approval of the department. MILS 312 Training and Resource Management 3 hours Nature of command and staff relationships; theory and application of U.S. Army training management doctrine. A practical laboratory is required. Prerequisite(s): MILS 301 and MILS 302 and approval of the department. MILS 394 Advanced Military Topics 1 TO 3 hours Study of advanced topics in military science. A practical laboratory is required. May be repeated if topics vary. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department. MILS 399 Advanced Independent Research 1 TO 3 hours Intensive research and study of selected topics. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term. A practical laboratory may be required. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the department. Modern Greek GKM 101 Elementary Modern Greek I 4 hours Fundamentals of standard modern Greek at the beginning level,including pronunciation, grammar,reading,conversation, and composition. GKM 102 Elementary Modern Greek II 4 hours Continues study of standard modern Greek grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. Prerequisite(s): GKM 101. GKM 103 Intermediate Modern Greek I 4 hours Introduces complex grammatical constructions. Improves speaking and writing ability. Develops oral composition of standard modern Greek. Greek used for conversation, English for explanation. Prerequisite(s): GKM 102 or the equivalent. GKM 104 Intermediate Modern Greek II 4 hours Further develops writing, speaking, and comprehension. Focuses on idiomatic expressions. Lectures often conducted in Modern Greek. Prerequisite(s): GKM 103 or the equivalent. GKM 105 Modern Greek Culture 3 hours Introduction to a variety of aspects of modern Greek culture, including basic information about the country. Readings consist partly of secondary literature (i.e., non-literary texts) and partly of relevant examples of Modern Greek literature. Taught in English. GKM 201 Introduction to Katharevousa 3 hours An introduction to Katharevousa, the official language of modern Greece until 1976. Prerequisite(s): GKM 101 and 102 and 103 and 104; or demonstrated fluency in spoken Modern Greek. GKM 209 The Byzantine Empire 3 hours The East Roman Empire from its creation by Diocletian and Constantine to its conquest by the Ottoman Turks. Same as HIST 209. Movement Sciences MVSC 100 Introduction to Study in Movement Sciences 2 hours Core course emphasizing historical, philosophical/ scientific foundations; curricular offerings: careers; and professional organizations; and resources, issues, and trends that impact the field of movement sciences. Previously listed as KINE 150. MVSC 101 Practicum in Movement Sciences 2 TO 4 hours This course will provide students with the opportunity to visit multiple job sites related to their career objectives and interests. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours. Fieldwork required. Students must provide their own transportation to and from practicum sites. Prerequisite(s): MVSC 100 or consent of the instructor. MVSC 130 Stress Management 3 hours Introduction to stress and its effects on health, with experiential application of coping strategies and relaxation techniques. Addresses conventional and innovative approaches, with a special emphasis on the role of exercise. Previously listed as KINE 120. MVSC 135 Basic Concepts in Health 3 hours Introduction to concepts and practices essential to preventing and coping with illness, and promoting 332

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