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CHEM 511 - Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 3
Consideration of atomic structure, valence, complex compounds, and systematic study of the periodic table.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 334, PHYS 212, and MATH 241
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CHEM 533 - Comprehensive Organic Chemistry III Credits: 3
Selected organic reactions from synthetic and mechanistic viewpoints.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 334
Note: For Undergraduate credit only
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CHEM 541L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory Credits: 2
Applications of physical chemical techniques.
Corequisite: CHEM 541 (unless grade of C or higher in CHEM 541 earned previously)
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 321L or in CHEM 322L or in CHEM 142
Note: Five laboratory hours and one recitation hour per week.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, BS
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Chemistry, BS and BS in Chemistry
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CHEM 542 - Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
Spectroscopy, statistical mechanics, and chemical applications of quantum mechanics.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 112 (or CHEM 142), MATH 241 and PHYS 212.
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CHEM 542L - Physical Chemistry Laboratory Credits: 2
Applications of physical chemical techniques.
Corequisite: CHEM 542 (unless grade of C or higher in CHEM 542 earned previously)
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 321L or in CHEM 142 or consent of instructor
Note: Five laboratory hours and one recitation hour per week.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, BS
Carolina Core Integrative Course, Chemistry, BS and BS in Chemistry
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CHEM 545 - Physical Biochemistry Credits: 3
A survey of physical methods essential for studies of biomacromolecules.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 541 and CHEM 550
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 550 - Biochemistry Credits: 3
Description of biological macromolecules and major metabolic pathways.
Cross-listed Course: BIOL 541
Prerequisites: CHEM 334 or the equivalent
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Effective: Fall 2012
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CHEM 550L - Biochemistry Laboratory Credits: 1
Cross-listed Course: BIOL 541L
Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 550 or CHEM 555
Note: Three laboratory hours per week.
Effective: Fall 2015
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CHEM 555 - Biochemistry/Molecular Biology I Credits: 3
Essentials of modern biochemistry. First semester of a two-semester course.
Cross-listed Course: BIOL 545
Prerequisites: CHEM 334 or equivalent
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 556 - Biochemistry/Molecular Biology II Credits: 3
Essentials of modern biochemistry and molecular biology.
Corequisite: BIOL 302
Cross-listed Course: CHEM 546
Prerequisites: BIOL 302
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
Effective: Fall 2015
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CHEM 590 - Introductory Glassblowing Credits: 1
The history and fundamental application of glassblowing techniques.
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing or consent of instructor
Note: Three laboratory hours per week.
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CHEM 591 - Advanced Experimental Chemistry I Credits: 2
Synthesis of compounds by specialized methods; measurement of thermochemical, electrochemical, and structural properties.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 541
Prerequisites: CHEM 321
Prereq or coreq: CHEM 541
Note: Six laboratory hours per week.
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CHEM 592 - Advanced Experimental Chemistry II Credits: 2
A continuation of Chemistry 591.
Prerequisites: CHEM 541; CHEM 541L or CHEM 591
Note: Six laboratory hours per week.
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CHEM 619 - Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 1-3
Current developments in inorganic chemistry. Readings and research on selected topics. Course content varies by title and suffix and will be announced in the schedule of classes. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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CHEM 621 - Instrumental Analysis Credits: 3
Chemical instrumentation including electronics, signal processing, statistical analysis, molecular/atomic spectroscopy, electrochemical methods, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
Corequisite: CHEM 621
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 621L - Instrumental Analysis Credits: 1
Chemical instrumentation laboratory with environmental, forensic, and biotechnology applications.
Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: CHEM 541, 621, and CHEM 541L or 591
Prerequisites: CHEM 321/321L
Prereq or coreq: CHEM 541, 621, and CHEM 541L or 591
Note: Three laboratory hours per week.
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CHEM 622 - Forensic Analytical Chemistry Credits: 3
Analytical chemical methods in forensic science, including gathering of evidence, toxicology, drug identification, analysis of trace evidence, arson analysis, and DNA/serology.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 321/321L and in CHEM 334/332L or 334L
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CHEM 623 - Introductory Environmental Chemistry Credits: 3
Study of the chemical reactions and processes that affect the fate and transport of organic chemicals in the environment.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 321, in CHEM 333, and in MATH 142
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 624 - Aquatic Chemistry Credits: 3
Study of the chemical reactions and processes affecting the distribution of chemical species in natural systems.
Cross-listed Course: MSCI 624
Prerequisites: CHEM 321, MATH 142, or consent of instructor
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 629 - Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry Credits: 1-3
Current developments in inorganic chemistry. Readings and research on selected topics. Course content varies by title and suffix and will be announced in the schedule of classes. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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CHEM 633 - Introduction to Polymer Synthesis Credits: 3
Current developments in organic chemistry. Readings and research on selected topics. May be repeated as content varies by title.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 321, in CHEM 333, and in MATH 142
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 639 - Special Topics in Organic Chemistry Credits: 1-3
Current developments in organic chemistry. Readings and research on selected topics. Course content varies by title and suffix and will be announced in the schedule of classes. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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CHEM 644 - Materials Chemistry Credits: 3
Introduction to materials science; structural and electronic description of inorganic-based solids; experimental techniques in materials chemistry; interfacial energetics and optoelectronic processes at metal and semiconductor surfaces.
Corequisite: CHEM 542 (unless a grade of C or higher earned previously)
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CHEM 649 - Special Topics in Physical Chemistry Credits: 1-3
Current developments in physical chemistry. Readings and research on selected topics. Course content varies by title and suffix and will be announced in the schedule of classes. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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CHEM 655 - Metabolic Biochemistry of Human Disease Credits: 3
Core concepts of biochemistry as applied to human health and disease.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 555/BIOL 545 or CHEM 550/BIOL 541
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CHEM 659 - Special Topics in Biochemistry Credits: 3
Selected topics in the field of biochemistry. May be repeated as content varies by title.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in CHEM 555/BIOL 545 or CHEM 550/BIOL 541
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CHEM 700 - Methods of Solving Problems in Chemistry Credits: 3
Various approaches to solving problems in gas laws, solution chemistry, and equilibrium. Comparison of the pedagogical merits of the different approaches.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., I.M.A. or M.Ed. students. Three lectures per week.
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CHEM 701 - Seminar Credits: fall or spring; limit of 2
Note: Required of all graduate students.
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CHEM 701A - Seminar Credits: 1
A survey of chemical research at the University of South Carolina.
Note: Required of all first-year degree candidates in chemistry. (Pass-Fail grading)
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CHEM 702 - Structure and Bonding in Covalent Molecules Credits: 4
Covalent bonding in compounds of the first short period elements, with emphasis on those of boron, carbon, and nitrogen. Structure of molecules, some important functional groups, resonance in unsaturated compounds, stereochemistry, and organometallic compounds.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., or M.Ed. students. Three lectures and one discussion period per week.
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CHEM 703 - Molecular Reactions Credits: 4
General types of organic reactions, including those of biochemistry. Industrial preparations of both organic and inorganic compounds of major importance.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., or M.Ed. students. Three lectures and one discussion period per week
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CHEM 704 - Energy, Equilibrium, and Chemical Change Credits: 4
The basic laws of chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium, with emphasis on the practical and theoretical importance of the interconversion of chemical energy with other forms of energy.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., or M.Ed. students. Three lectures and one discussion period per week.
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CHEM 705 - Modern Instrumental Methods in Chemistry Credits: 4
A survey of the applications of modern instrumental techniques to the solution of chemical problems, with emphasis on development of a basic understanding of the experiment and on interpretation of data.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., or M.Ed. students. Three lectures and one discussion period per week.
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CHEM 706 - Chemistry in Living Systems Credits: 4
The structures and functions of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, enzymes, and other biologically important molecules; the role of these molecules in the major metabolic pathways.
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., or M.Ed. students. Three lectures and one discussion period per week.
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CHEM 709 - Special Topics in Chemical Education Credits: 1-6
Selected chemical topics with emphasis on modern chemical concepts
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: For teachers of chemistry, M.A.T., I.M.A. and M.Ed. students. Lectures, discussion, laboratories, depending on credit offered.
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CHEM 711 - Physical-Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 3
The use and interpretation of modern physical measurements of particular application to inorganic chemistry, including X-ray, ESR, magnetic measurements, Mössbauer spectra, ligand field theory, and reaction mechanisms.
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CHEM 712 - The Chemistry of Transition Elements Credits: 3
Systematic study of the reactions and bonding of the d and f transition elements.
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CHEM 713 - The Chemistry of the Representative Elements Credits: 3
Systematic study of the structure and bonding of the inorganic compounds of main group elements.
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CHEM 719 - Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Credits: 3
Note: May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHEM 721 - Electroanalytical Chemistry Credits: 3
Theory and application of classical and modern electrochemical techniques.
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CHEM 722 - Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis Credits: 3
A comprehensive study of the theory, instrumentation, methodology, and analytical applications of modern atomic and quantitative molecular spectrometry.
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CHEM 723 - Separation Methods in Analytical Chemistry Credits: 3
Modern techniques for analytical separations including distillation, extraction, gas chromatography, and liquid chromatography. Basic theory and practical applications.
Note: Three lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 729 - Special Topics in Analytical Chemistry Credits: 3
Note: May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHEM 735 - Structural and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
Basic concepts of structure, bonding, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms as applied to organic compounds and synthetic transformations.
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CHEM 736 - Mechanistic and Synthetic Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
A continuation of CHEM 735 with special emphasis on organic synthesis.
Prerequisites: CHEM 735
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CHEM 739 - Special Topics in Organic Chemistry Credits: 3
Note: May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHEM 741 - Chemical Thermodynamics Credits: 3
A development of classical thermodynamics and its application to chemical changes.
Prerequisites: CHEM 542
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CHEM 742 - Surface Science Credits: 3
The principles of surface processes - structure and electronic properties, adsorption and reactions, surface characterization using spectroscopy and microscopy
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or consent of instructor
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CHEM 743 - Quantum Chemistry Credits: 3
An introduction to the application of quantum mechanics to problems in chemistry.
Prerequisites: CHEM 542; differential equations
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CHEM 744 - Statistical Mechanics Credits: 3
Calculations of the thermodynamic properties of chemical systems from molecular properties. Theory and applications.
Prerequisites: CHEM 542; differential equations
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CHEM 745 - Introductory Crystallography Credits: 3
Point and space groups. Matrix representation and the derivation of the space groups. Significance of general and special positions. Powder and single crystal methods. Limitation imposed upon molecules by space group considerations. Introduction to structure analysis. Patterson and electron density functions. Refinement techniques.
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CHEM 747 - Spectroscopy and Molecular Structure Credits: 3
Study of the rotational, vibrational, and electronic spectra of polyatomic molecules for the elucidation of molecular structures.
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CHEM 749 - Special Topics in Physical Chemistry Credits: 3
Special topics in physical chemistry. May be repeated as content varies by title.
Note: May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHEM 751 - Biosynthesis of Macromolecules Credits: 3
A detailed consideration of the enzymological basis for the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and protein including mechanisms for the regulation of these processes. Focus will be on eucaryotic mechanisms though procaryotic systems will be covered as necessary for background.
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CHEM 752 - Regulation and Integration of Metabolism Credits: 3
Biochemical organization of the cell. Regulation and integration of metabolism. Membrane structure and function. Energy transduction processes.
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CHEM 753 - Enzymology and Protein Chemistry Credits: 3
An analysis of the isolation, composition, structure, and function of enzymes emphasizing their kinetic, mechanistic, and regulatory features. Protein chemistry: amino acid and protein sequence analysis; chemical modification methodologies; analysis of higher order structures of proteins.
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CHEM 754 - Biomedical Biochemistry I Credits: 4
First of a two-semester sequence covering the major areas of biochemistry in a biomedical context. Chemistry of amino acids and proteins, enzymology, metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. Emphasis is on biomedical research applications.
Cross-listed Course: BMSC 754
Prerequisites: consent of instructor
Note: Four lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 755 - Biomedical Biochemistry II Credits: 4
A continuation of CHEM 754. Topics include nucleic acids and protein biosynthesis, blood chemistry, respiration, acid-base chemistry, metabolism, and nutrition.
Prerequisites: CHEM 754
Note: Four lecture hours per week.
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CHEM 759 - Special Topics in Molecular Biochemistry Credits: 3
Note: May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHEM 790 - Introduction to Research Credits: 3
A laboratory and introduction to modern research techniques.
Note: Six hours of laboratory per week and individual consultation with instructor.
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CHEM 791 - Introduction to Research Credits: 1-3
A continuation of CHEM 790.
Prerequisites: CHEM 790
Note: Six hours of laboratory per week and individual consultation with instructor.
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CHEM 798 - Research in Chemistry I Credits: 1-12
Directed laboratory research and readings in chemistry.
Note: (Pass-Fail grading)
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CHEM 799 - Thesis Preparation Credits: 1-12
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CHEM 898 - Research in Chemistry II Credits: 1-12
A continuation of CHEM 798 for Ph.D. candidates.
Note: (Pass-Fail grading)
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CHEM 899 - Dissertation Preparation Credits: 1-12
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CHIN 550 - Advanced Special Topics in Chinese Studies Credits: 3
Advanced special topics in Chinese studies. May be repeated as content varies by title.
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CHIN 777 - Supervised Instruction in Teaching Foreign Languages in College Credits: 0
Supervised direction of foreign language teaching in college. Required of all graduate assistants who are teaching. This course will not count toward the MA or PhD degree.
Note: Pass/Fail
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CLAS 586 - Classical Mythology Credits: 3
The major Greek and Roman myths, with emphasis on their meaning, functions, and influence on ancient and later Western culture.
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CLAS 598 - Classics of Western Literary Theory Credits: 3
Problems of literary theory in texts from the ancients to the 17th century, with an emphasis on the classical tradition.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 701, ENGL 733
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CLAS 777 - Supervised Instruction in Teaching Foreign Languages in College Credits: 0
Supervised direction of foreign language teaching in college. Required of all graduate assistants who are teaching. This course will not count toward the MA or PhD degree.
Note: Pass/Fail
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COLA 500 - Selected Topics in Civilization and Culture Credits: 3
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COMD 500 - Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Credits: 3
Human communication disorders with an overview of prevention and treatment programs.
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COMD 501 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanisms Credits: 3
An intensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing mechanisms.
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COMD 502 - Neurocognitive Bases of Language Behavior Credits: 3
Neurocognitive bases for speech and language in the central nervous system including anatomy and physiology and theoretical constructs of language.
Prerequisites: COMD 501 or permission of instructor
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COMD 503 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory and Vestibular System Credits: 3
Detailed examination of the anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vestibular system.
Prerequisites: COMD 501 or permission of instructor
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COMD 504 - Introduction to Speech Science and Acoustic Measurement Credits: 3
The physical and related psychological attributes of speech. Use of electronic instruments and laboratory practices in measurement of acoustic variables. Introduction to information theory.
Prerequisites: COMD 501 and COMD 507 or permission of instructor
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COMD 507 - Language Theory and Phonetics Credits: 3
Study of language theory and international phonetics alphabet transcription.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 521 - Introduction to Clinical Procedures in Speech Pathology Credits: 1
Diagnostic and therapeutic programs for the communicatively handicapped will be observed in the public school and various rehabilitative settings. Discussion and study of basic therapeutic theories and procedures utilized in speech therapy.
Prerequisites: introduction to phonetics or equivalent or permission of instructor
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COMD 525 - Special Topics Credits: 1-3
Presentation of current experimental or innovative programs in diagnosis and treatment of individuals with communication impairments. Course is designed to update the practicing clinician in specific areas of expertise. Content varies by suffix and title. Course may be repeated for a total of 9 credit hours.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
Note: May be repeated for credit. Individual topics to be announced with suffix and title.
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COMD 526 - Disorders of Articulation: Evaluation and Therapy Credits: 3
The diagnosis and treatment of articulation problems in children and adults, including analysis of current research in testing and therapy for articulation disorders.
Prerequisites: COMD 501 and 507 or equivalent
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COMD 560 - Observation of Speech Language Pathology Credits: 1-3
Introduction to the clinical process through observation of various diagnostic reports and intervention programs included.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 570 - Introduction to Language Development Credits: 3
The language acquisition process in normal children, including the development of semantics, morphology, syntax, phonology, and pragmatics; American dialects and bilingualism.
Cross-listed Course: LING 570
Prerequisites: COMD 501 and COMD 507 or permission of instructor
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COMD 700 - Advanced Seminars in Speech Sound Disorders Credits: 3
Study of advanced alternative procedures for the evaluation and management of individuals with significant phonological disturbances.
Prerequisites: COMD 526 or equivalent coursework or permission of instructor
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COMD 701 - Stuttering: Evaluation and Therapy Credits: 1-3
An introduction to the problem of stuttering; its possible causes; the management and training of clients.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 702 - Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Disorders: Evaluation and Management Credits: 1-3
Nature, diagnosis and treatment of cleft palate and craniofacial anomalies.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 703 - Genetics of Communication Disorders Credits: 1
Genetic factors that contribute to disorders of speech, language, and hearing.
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COMD 704 - Disorders of Voice: Evaluation and Therapy Credits: 1-3
The diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders in children and adults. The neurological, physiological, and psychological bases of voice disorders will be considered.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 705 - Language Disorders in Adults Credits: 3
Neuropathological bases for language disorders in adults; includes differential diagnosis and remediation techniques.
Corequisite: COMD 502
Prerequisites: COMD 502
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COMD 706 - Preschool Language Development and Disorders Credits: 3
Components of communication, oral language, and speech in preschool children with diverse problems across all aspects of language learning, including factors that serve as precursors to literacy skills as well as evidence-based approaches to language assessment and intervention.
Prerequisites: COMD 507 and 570 or equivalent coursework or permission of instructor
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COMD 707 - Clinical Evaluation in Communicative Disorders Credits: 1-3
Assigned readings and reports combined with clinical practice in the evaluation of cases in areas such as aphasia, cerebral palsy, voice disorders, articulation problems, stuttering, or cleft palate.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 708 - Directed Study in Speech Pathology Credits: 3
Directed readings and/or research in speech pathology.
Note: May be repeated for credit.
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COMD 709 - Laryngectomy Clinical Management Credits: 1-3
Pre- and postoperative clinical management of the laryngeal patient with emphasis on communication and related problems.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 710 - Special Topics in Speech Pathology Credits: 1-3
Individually assigned directed readings in speech pathology. Content varies by suffix and title. Course may be repeated for a total of 9 credit hours.
Note: May be repeated for credit when the topics covered or subject matter is different.
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COMD 711 - Seminar in Speech Pathology Credits: 1-3
An in-depth study of selected issues.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
Note: May be repeated for credit when the topics covered or subject matter is different.
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COMD 712 - Management and Coordination of Programs in Speech Pathology and Audiology Credits: 1-3
A study of management systems in funding, scheduling, and case load.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 713 - Neurogenic Disorders of Speech Credits: 3
Clinical management of the neurogenic speech disorders. Major emphasis on neuroanatomy and pathophysiology; sign and symptoms, etiology, and the diagnosis and treatment of the major disorders.
Prerequisites: COMD 502, COMD 700, and COMD 724 or equivalent course.
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COMD 714 - Gerontology and Communicative Disorders Credits: 1-3
Aging, communicative processes and problems associated with aging, and specific communicative disorders associated with aging. Methods of assessment and rehabilitation will be considered.
Prerequisites: permission of instructor
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COMD 715 - Augmentative Communication: Assessment and Intervention Credits: 1-3
A study of historical perspectives, current issues, assessment, intervention techniques, and training strategies in augmentative communication.
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COMD 716 - Public Health Perspectives in Communication Sciences and Disorders Credits: 1
Public health issues and historical context related to speech, language, and hearing from local, national and global perspectives.
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