Curriculum Revisions

Graduate curriculum revisions

Effective, Fall 2006

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Department of Chemistry

CHEM 5130.  Graduate Chemistry Seminar, 1(1-0).  New course.  This course is for one credit hour and the student will have a choice to take it three times in three semesters totaling three credit hours.  The course will provide two semesters of undergraduate organic chemistry; lectures and laboratory; understanding of the experimental procedures used by the authors, help students develop a critical mind when reading scientific papers, and provide them with practice in presenting research work in front of an audience.  This training is essential for their education as Master and Ph.D. students.  Prerequisites: CHEM 3125 and CHEM 3325.
CHEM 5324.  Designing Organic Syntheses, 3(3-0).  New course.  A one-semester course that reviews the syntheses of increasingly complex molecules and the retrosynthetic strategies used to develop the synthetic schemes.  Required development of a synthetic plan for a structure taken from the recent literature.  Prerequisite: CHEM 3325 and CHEM 5323.
CHEM 5325.  The Chemistry of Natural Products, 3(3-0).  New course.  A one-semester course that provides an introduction to the broad field of natural products chemistry by reviewing the major classes of natural products in terms of isolation, structure, properties, synthesis, and physiological importance where applicable.  Prerequisite: CHEM 3325.
CHEM 5326.  Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3(3-0). New course.  A one-semester course that provides an introduction to the broad field of heterocyclic chemistry by reviewing the major classes of heterocyclic compounds in terms of nomenclature, structure, properties, preparations, reactions, and physiological importance where available.  Prerequisite: CHEM 3325.
CHEM 5327.  Advanced Organic Synthesis, 3(3-0).  New course.  An in-depth survey of modern synthetic reactions in the areas of carbon-carbon single and double bond formations and cycloaddition reactions.  Prerequisites: CHEM 3125 and CHEM 3325.
CHEM 5328.  Physical Organic Chemistry, 3(3-0).  New course.   A one-semester course, which provides an in-depth survey of molecular orbital theory in a thorough and rigorous manner and emphasizes the molecular orbital interpretation of various types of concerted pericyclic reactions. Prerequisites: CHEM 3125 and CHEM 3325.
CHEM 5329.  Asymmetric Synthesis, 3(3-0).  New course.  An in-depth survey of practical methods for the synthesis of enantiomerically pure organic compounds in agrochemical and pharmaceutical industries and in university research laboratories.  Prerequisites: CHEM 3125 and CHEM 3325.

Department of Mathematics

MATH 5390.  Advanced Topics in Mathematics, V:1-3.  Change course description.  Different areas of advanced mathematics with emphasis on rigor, critical reasoning and the concept of proof.  May be repeated as topic changes.

Department of Psychology and Sociology

SOCI 5321.  Social Demography, 3(3-0).  New course.  A study of population age and sex structure; population processes such as fertility, morality, and migration, and their measurements; and interactions between the human population and its larger social and cultural environment.
SOCI 5322.  Seminar in Social Stratification, 3(3-0).  New course.  Survey of literature on stratification and social inequalities, with an emphasis on sociological theories of stratification in class, gender, and race.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Department of Accounting and Computer Information Systems

ACCT 5308.  Accounting Ethics, 3(3-0).  New course.  Application of ethical theory, philosophy and principles including the concepts of ethical reasoning, integrity, objectivity, independence, and other core values.  Prerequisite: senior standing.
ACCT 5323.  CPA Review, 3(3-0).  Change course title and description.  Review of the major accounting, business and legal environment issues with respect to all sections of the CPA exam.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Department of Educational Administration

EDRG 5305.  Graduate Research Project, 3.  New course.  A Graduate Research Project must be completed and submitted to the Graduate Office for a grade to be assigned.  Otherwise IP notations are recorded.  This course is specifically designed for Plan II and Plan III students.  Prerequisites: EDED 5329 and departmental approval.

FRANK H. DOTTERWEICH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Department of Industrial Technology

IMEN 5320.  Special Topics in Industrial Management, V:1-3.  New course.  Courses offered under Special Topics in Industrial Management will concentrate on themes not present in the current IMEN curriculum.  May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic changes.

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

PHAR 6401.  Anatomy/Physiology, 4(4-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6502.  Biochemistry/Molecular Biology/Genetics, 5(5-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6303.  Pathology, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6304.  Microbiology/Immunology, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6210.  Pharmaceutical Calculations, 2(2-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6411.  Pharmaceutics I, 4(3-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6312.  Pharmaceutics II, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6313.  Dispensing, 3(2-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6314.  Biopharm/Pharmacokinetics, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6420.  Principles of Drug Action/Medicinal Chemistry, 4(4-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6321.  Medicinal Chemistry, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6130.  Medical Terminology, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6431.  Pharmacology I, 4(4-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6432.  Pharmacology II, 4(4-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6333.  Toxicology and Poison Management, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6340.  Pharmacy Administration I, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6341.  Pharmacy Administration II, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6342.  Drug Literature Evaluation/Biostatistics, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6243.  Pharmacy Law, 2(2-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6344.  Pharmaceutical Policy and Ethics, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6151.  Introduction to Pharmacy, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6152.  Pharmaceutical Care I - Case Studies, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6153.  Pharmaceutical Care II - Case Studies, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6154.  Pharmaceutical Care III - Case Studies, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6155.  Pharmaceutical Care - Early Experiential, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6156.  IV Admixtures, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6357.  Non-Prescription (OTC)/Alternative Drugs, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6258.  Interpretation of Laboratory Data, 2(1-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6259.  Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2(2-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6560.  Therapeutics I, 5(5-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6561.  Therapeutics II, 5(5-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6562.  Therapeutics III, 5(5-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6263.  Ambulatory Care Basic Clinical Skills, 2(2-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6364.  Applied (Clinical) Pharmacokinetics, 3(3-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6365.  Patient Assessment Skills, 3(2-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6166.  Grand Rounds Presentation, 1(1-0).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6170.  Pharmaceutical Care - Community Clerkship, 1(0-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6171.  Pharmaceutical Care - Ambulatory Clerkship, 1(0-1).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6672.  Community Pharmacy Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6673.  Hospital Pharmacy Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6674.  Medicine Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6675.  Geriatrics Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6676.  Pediatrics Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.
PHAR 6677.  Primacy Care Clerkship, 6(0-6).  Deleted course.