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Biology: Advanced Courses |
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• BIOL 364 - Global Health, Environment, and Sustainability
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Biology: Pre-Professional Courses These courses are intended for non-biology majors who pursue pre-nursing or other pre-professional, especially pre-health care, programs.
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• BIOL 141 - Cell Biology and Genetics for the Health Sciences
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• BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy
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• BIOL 206 - Human Physiology
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• BIOL 207 - Medical Microbiology
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Biology: Research and Practicum Courses |
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• BIOL 290 - Directed Research
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• BIOL 354 - Investigations in a Specific Topic
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• BIOL 385 - Internship in Biology
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• BIOL 390 - Independent Study
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• BIOL 399 - Undergraduate Research
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Biology: Seminar Course |
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• BIOL 295 - Biology Seminar
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Biology: Capstone Courses Enrollment in these courses assumes senior status in a biologically-oriented program, or permission of the instructor and completion of biblical or theological foundations I, developing a Christian mind, and philosophical foundations.
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• BIOL 395 - Perspectives in Biology
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• BIOL 396 - Perspectives in Medicine
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Business |
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• BUS 160 - Business Foundations
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• BUS 160H - Business Foundations
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• BUS 256 - Nonprofit Management and Leadership
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• BUS 350 - Law in Business
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• BUS 357 - Business Aspects for Engineers
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• BUS 359 - Internship in Business
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• BUS 360 - Management and Organizational Behavior
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• BUS 362 - Ethics in Business
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• BUS 363 - Production and Operations Management
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• BUS 364 - Global Supply Chain Management
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• BUS 365 - Human Resource Management
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• BUS 366 - Advanced Topics in Human Resource Management
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• BUS 367 - Small Business Management
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• BUS 368 - Entrepreneurship
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• BUS 370 - Financial Principles
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• BUS 371 - Financial Instruments and Markets
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• BUS 372 - Advanced Corporate Finance
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• BUS 380 - Marketing
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• BUS 381 - Advanced Topics in Marketing
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• BUS 382 - Consumer Behavior Theory and Practice
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• BUS 390 - Independent Study
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• BUS 396 - Strategic Management
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• BUS 397 - Business Capstone
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Chemistry: General College Courses These introductory courses satisfy the Physical World core requirement. Non-science majors are encouraged to enroll in CHEM 101 or CHEM 115 . Science majors must enroll in CHEM 103 and CHEM 104 , or CHEM 105 . Students having a strong chemistry background are encouraged to enroll in CHEM 105 .
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• CHEM 101 - The Molecular World
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• CHEM 103 - General Chemistry I
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• CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II
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• CHEM 105 - Chemical Principles
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• CHEM 115 - Chemistry for the Health Sciences
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Chemistry: Foundational Courses These courses provide foundational instruction in the sub-disciplines of chemistry.
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• CHEM 201 - Analytical Chemistry
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• CHEM 201L - Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
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• CHEM 230 - Essential Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 253 - Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 253L - Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Lab
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• CHEM 261 - Organic Chemistry I
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• CHEM 261L - Organic Chemistry I Lab
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• CHEM 262L - Organic Chemistry II Lab
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• CHEM 303 - Fundamentals of Biochemistry
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• CHEM 304 - Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences
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• CHEM 304L - Physical Chemistry for the Biological Sciences Lab
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• CHEM 317 - Physical Chemistry
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• CHEM 317L - Physical Chemistry I Lab
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• CHEM 323 - Biochemistry I
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Chemistry: Advanced Courses These courses build on prerequisite foundational course work, integrating and investigating foundational concepts more thoroughly.
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• CHEM 262 - Organic Chemistry II
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• CHEM 271 - Environmental Chemistry
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• CHEM 271L - Environmental Chemistry Lab
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• CHEM 318 - Physical Chemistry II
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• CHEM 318L - Physical Chemistry II Lab
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• CHEM 324 - Biochemistry II
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• CHEM 325 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
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• CHEM 329 - Instrumental Methods for Chemical and Biological Sciences
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• CHEM 329L - Instrumental Methods for Chemical and Biological Sciences & Instrumental Methods Laboratory
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• CHEM 330 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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• CHEM 330L - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Lab
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• CHEM 383L - Laboratory in Biochemistry
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• CHEM 390 - Independent Study
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Chemistry: Seminars, Capstone, and Research Courses |
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• CHEM 295 - Chemistry Seminar
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• CHEM 395 - Academic Year Research
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• CHEM 397 - Summer Research
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Chemistry: Off-Campus Courses |
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• CHEM 385 - Internship in Chemistry
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Chicago Semester Program |
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• CSP 301 - Arts in the City
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• CSP 303 - Diversity and Inequality: Engaging Chicago Cross Culturally
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• CSP 305 - Values and Vocation
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• CSP 345 - Field Internship
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• CSP 390 - Urban Planning, Development and the Sustainable City.
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Chinese |
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• CHIN 101 - Elementary Chinese I
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• CHIN 102 - Elementary Chinese II
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• CHIN 201 - Intermediate Chinese I
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• CHIN 202 - Intermediate Chinese II
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• CHIN 301 - Advanced Chinese Language I
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• CHIN 302 - Advanced Chinese Language II
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• CHIN 311 - Readings on Chinese Society and Culture
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• CHIN 312 - Further Readings on Chinese Society and Culture
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Classics |
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• CLAS 211 - Classical Literature
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• CLAS 221 - Classical Art and Architecture
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• CLAS 231 - Classical Mythology
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• IDIS 198 - Classical and Medieval Palaeography
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Communication Arts and Sciences |
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• CAS 101 - Oral Rhetoric
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• CAS 120 - Calvin Theatre Company
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• CAS 141 - Visual Rhetoric
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• CAS 145 - Introduction to Film and Media
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• CAS 180 - Communicating with Digital Media
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• CAS 190 - Introduction to Digital Filmmaking
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• CAS 200 - Advanced Oral Rhetoric
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• CAS 201 - New Media
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• CAS 203 - Performance Studies
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• CAS 204 - Directing Co-Curricular Programs
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• CAS 214 - Creating Communication Arts in the Classroom
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