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CH 327

Bioinorganic Chemistry

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The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).

The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).

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The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).


CH 327

Bioinorganic Chemistry

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The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).

The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).

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The inorganic chemistry of biological systems. This course covers topics such as biocoordination chemistry, inorganic elements and their interaction with biomolecules, roles of metals and other inorganic elements in biocatalysis, metabolism and communication in living organisms.† Prerequisites: CH225, CH250, (CH203 or CH205 or CH207).


CH 327 Prerequisites

CH 225 (Min. Grade D-) and CH 250 (Min. Grade D-) and (CH 203 (Min. Grade D-) or CH 205 (Min. Grade D-) or CH 207 (Min. Grade D-) )

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CH 327 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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