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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
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