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Topics covered include cell structure and function, genetics, reproduction, and development of animal systems. (4 Units)

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BIO146-A
Koo, Bonjun
05/11/2026 M 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Yeager Center B222

Includes organismal biology of animals and plants, their behavior, ecology, evolution, and adaptations. (4 Units)

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This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills necessary for academic success in the discipline of Chemistry and to provide students with an overview of professions in which the major may be applied. (1 Units)

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A study of inorganic chemical systems including properties of atoms, molecules and ions, composition of matter, solutions, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gas laws, electronic structure of elements, chemical bonding and molecular geometry. Course content is presented at a level required for Chemistry and related science majors. Prerequisite: CHE102 (3 Units)

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A laboratory experience designed to illustrate and reinforce topics covered in General Chemistry I and introduce students to laboratory practices, experiments and equipment that are foundational to the study of Chemistry. (1 Units)

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A continuation of CHE 115 - General Chemistry I including the study of inorganic chemical systems including liquids and solids, solutions, colloids, kinetics, equilibria, acid-base chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Course content is presented at a level required for Chemistry and related science majors. Prerequisite: (CHE115,CHE115L) (3 Units)

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CHE125-A
Suzuki, Satoru
05/11/2026 TTh 9:30 AM - 12:15 PM Yeager Center B222

A laboratory experience designed to illustrate and reinforce topics covered in CHE 125 - General Chemistry II and continue to introduce students to laboratory practices, experiments, and equipment that are foundational to the study of Chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE115L (1 Units)

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CHE125L-A
Suzuki, Satoru
05/11/2026 T 1:15 PM - 4:30 PM James Complex 235

Preparation for research in chemistry. Introduction to searching scientific articles and chemical structure. Introduction to data analysis and data processing. Instruction and practice in creating and formally presenting research to a diverse audience. Prerequisite: CHE101 (1 Units)

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Basic concepts of analytical geometry, limits and derivatives, differentials and rates, integration, definite and indefinite integrals, differentiation of logarithmic and exponential functions. Prerequisite: MAT135 or EGR182 or MAT145 (4 Units)

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MAT245-A
Willett, Robert James
05/11/2026 - Online

Continued study and applications of integration: volumes, lengths, surface of revolution; derivatives and integrals involving trigonometric functions, infinite series, expansion of functions, hyperbolic functions, law of the mean, partial fractions, polar coordinates, and conic sections. Prerequisite: MAT245 (4 Units)

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The first course in a 2-semester calculus-based physics sequence for science and mathematics majors. A study of mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, and the mathematical methods of physics. Should be taken with PHY 214L - Physics for Scientists I Lab and PHY 214D - Physics for Scientists I Discussion. Prerequisite: MAT145 or MAT245 (3 Units)

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PHY214-A
Snapp-Kolas, Christopher R.
05/11/2026 M 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Yeager Center B259

This laboratory course, designed to be taken concurrently with PHY 214 - Physics for Scientists I, emphasizes scientific measuring and reporting techniques. Observational laboratories will reinforce topics in mechanics, including kinematics, Newton's Laws, momentum, energy, waves, sound, and thermodynamics. (1 Units)

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PHY214L-A
Snapp-Kolas, Christopher R.
05/11/2026 Sa 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM James Complex 122

The second course in a 2-semester calculus-based physics sequence for science and mathematics majors. Includes a study of electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics topics. Should be taken with PHY 224L - Physics for Scientists II Lab and PHY 224D - Physics for Scientists II Discussion. Prerequisite: PHY214 (3 Units)

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PHY224-A
Snapp-Kolas, Christopher R.
07/06/2026 Th 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM Yeager Center B259

This laboratory course, designed to be taken concurrently with PHY224 - Physics for Scientists II, emphasizes scientific measuring and reporting techniques. Observational laboratories will reinforce topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. (1 Units)

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PHY224L-A
Snapp-Kolas, Christopher R.
07/06/2026 Sa 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM James Complex 121

An examination of the structure, ultrastructure, organization, and functions of cells, with emphasis on bioenergetics, membranes, organelles, genes and gene regulation, genetic control of cell division and differentiation, structure and function of biological macromolecules, particularly nucleic acids and proteins. Mechanisms of DNA replication and repair, transcription and translation will be studied, in addition to bacteriophage and eukaryotic virus biology, mobile genetic elements and genetic engineering. Prerequisite: (BIO146,BIO148) (4 Units)

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This laboratory-based course is designed for each student to gain a fundamental knowledge of molecular biology techniques that are regularly used in a research lab setting. Prerequisite: CHE443 or BIO330 (2 Units)

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This course introduces students to concepts in molecular and genetic basis of cellular processes and the inferences made of these processes through genome and protein database analysis and modeling. Emphasis will be placed on theoretical and experimental approaches used to gain insights in genome structure and function through the use and application of web-based bioinformatics tools developed from advances in the human genome project. Prerequisite: BIO330 or CHE443 (4 Units)

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A survey of separation and quantitation principles and methods. Prerequisite: (CHE125,CHE125L) (4 Units)

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An integrated mechanistic study of the nomenclature, chemical, and stereochemical properties of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Prerequisite: (CHE125,CHE125L) (4 Units)

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A continuation of CHE 351 covering the major aliphatic and aromatic functional groups. Includes an introduction to spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHE351 (4 Units)

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A study of thermodynamics, kinetic molecular theory, and kinetics of chemical systems. Prerequisite: (CHE125,MAT255,CHE125L) (3 Units)

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A survey of the chemical reactions in living systems. Attention given to enzymes. Prerequisite: CHE351 (4 Units)

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A continuation of the study of Biochemistry I including a detailed look at DNA, transcription, translation, protein synthesis, lipid metabolism (e.g., cholesterol synthesis) and amino acid and nucleic acid metabolism. Prerequisite: CHE443 (4 Units)

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A course focused on career readiness and faith integration. To prepare for their post-CBU goals, students will develop their own resume, personal statement, and Linked-In profile, and practice for the interview process. Connections between science and faith will be taught and discussed in areas including the origin of the universe, the origin of life, the complexity of life, and ethics. Prerequisite: CHE101 (1 Units)

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Complete 4 units from the following:

The principles of genetics including Mendelian, nature of genetic materials, chromosome mechanics, genetic recombination, and gene action. Emphasis will be placed on the transmission of genetic factors. Prerequisite: BIO146 (4 Units)

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This course will introduce the student to basic and clinical pharmacology as related to the promotion of health and alleviation of disease. The course will consider drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination, and pharmacodynamic effects on the human body. Prescription drug classification, function and uses will be introduced with emphasis on the impact medically prescribed drug classification, function and uses will be introduced with emphasis on the impact medically prescribed drugs will have on the patient. Students will increase their understanding of drug design and action, as well as their understanding of disease and pharmacotherapeutic treatment. Prerequisite: (BIO330,BIO344) or (CHE443,BIO344) or (BIO330,BIO353) or (CHE443,BIO353) or (BIO330,BIO153,BIO163) or (CHE443,BIO153,BIO163) (4 Units)

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This course is designed for upper division biology students, particularly those enrolled in the pre-medical and pre-health sciences. Various aspects of the immune system, including the cellular, molecular, and physiological aspects of innate and antibody and cell-mediated adaptive immunity, as they relate to pathogenesis will be covered in the course. Prerequisite: (BIO146,BIO148) (4 Units)

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Complete 3 units from the following:

This class focuses on laboratory research projects and topics of current or historical interest that are not normally covered in other established courses. Content varies from year to year and is determined by both instructor and student's interest. Prerequisite: BIO148 (4 Units)

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BIO490-A
Fuller, Ryan Nicholaus
05/11/2026 - Instructor OFFC
BIO490-B
Bideshi, Dennis K.
05/11/2026 - Instructor OFFC

The focus of this class is an independent laboratory research project that the student undertakes under the direction of a faculty member who acts as a research advisor. Content varies from year to year and is determined by both instructor's and students' interests. Prerequisite: (CHE125,CHE125L) (4 Units)

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CHE490-A
Tsai, Jones
07/06/2026 - Instructor OFFC

Under the advisement of a faculty member and supervising professional, the student will work or otherwise actively participate in a work/volunteer setting related to their major. This can be in an industrial, research, health care, government, or other approved setting. Prerequisite: (CHE125,CHE125L) (4 Units)

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CHE491-IN
Schacht, Patrick C.
05/11/2026 - Instructor OFFC

This discussion section is designed to be taken concurrently with PHY 214 - Physics for Scientists I. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving and computational techniques, and is meant to reinforce topics in mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, waves, sound, and the mathematical methods of physics. (1 Units)

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This discussion section is designed to be taken concurrently with Physics for Scientists II. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving and computational techniques, and is meant to reinforce topics in electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. (1 Units)

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