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 CHE 205 - General Chemistry I   of pharmacology. Students acquire   CHE201L - General Chemistry I   how they contribute to the overall   exploration of molecular genetics,   extraction, library preparation, and
 mastery of proper pronunciation,   Laboratory   physiology of the body. The course   emphasizing the mechanisms of   sequencing data analysis, preparing
 Credit Hours: 3   spelling, and use of medical terms,   is focused on nervous system as   inheritance and gene function   students for both research and
 Prerequisite(s): (Co) ENG 102 / ENG   mastering the language skills they will   Credit Hours: 1   well as on various pathologies and   across phenotypic, population,   clinical careers.
 200   need to read and interpret medical   Co-requisite: CHE 205   anatomical variations. They are   and molecular levels. It integrates
 records, write case notes, and   studied as an example of disruption   foundational knowledge with
 This course introduces the   communicate effectively in a variety   This course introduces the principles   to normal body homeostasis. It also   advanced concepts to thoroughly   Major Requirements
 principles and concepts of   of different health-related situations   and concepts of chemistry with the   includes practical classes devoted to   examine the molecular biology
 chemistry with emphasis on atoms,   throughout the course.   emphasis on laboratory skills and   comparative anatomy and modern   underlying genetic processes. Key
 molecules, nomenclature, bonding,   practical hands-on experiences for   technology, and tools used to study   topics include the structure and
 stoichiometry, electronic structure,    MMG211 - Human Anatomy &   the students. This course will have   anatomy.   function of DNA and RNA, with   BMS311 - General Pharmacology
 and molecular structures. This course   Physiology I   laboratory experiments, simulated   a focus on the central dogma of   Credit Hours: 3
 contains a laboratory component to   Credits Hours: 3   experiments, demonstrations, and   molecular biology: replication,
 reinforce the chemical concepts.   group activities for the students that   HSC205 - Biostatistics   transcription, and translation. The   Prerequisite: BIO205 & CHE205
 Prerequisite: BIO 205   illustrate the principles and concepts   course provides fundamental and
    for the course CHE 205.   Credit Hours: 3
 Anatomy and Physiology, I, is the    applied training in molecular biology
 CHE207- Organic Chemistry for   first of a two-course sequence   Prerequisite: STT 100   techniques, bridging theoretical   This course introduces the general
 Nutrition/ Health Sciences   examining the terminology, structure,   knowledge with practical application.   principles of pharmacology,
                                                                    integrating conceptual knowledge
 Credit Hours: 3   function, and interdependence of the   BMS211 - Comprehensive   This course introduces students   Proficiency is developed in essential   of physiology and pathophysiology
                                      laboratory methods such as PCR, gel
        to population health statistics.
 human body systems. This includes   Biochemistry
 Prerequisite: CHE 205 & CHE 201L   familiarity with the basic anatomical   Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite: BMS131   The course covers sources and   electrophoresis, blotting techniques,   related to disease processes. A special
                                                                    emphasis is placed on understanding
 and histological organization of the   types of data, measures of central   DNA sequencing, and microarrays.
 This is an introductory course that   tendency, measures of dispersion,   Additionally, it delves into the analysis   the autonomic and neuromuscular
 focuses on the basic aspects of   human body and its physiology.   confidence intervals, correlations and   and manipulation of gene function   systems and exploring their role in
 Students will learn how the various
 Organic Chemistry. This course   This course provides an overview of   regressions used in public health and   and expression in both prokaryotic   health and disease. The course also
 helps the students to promote an   organs of the body interact with one   the main aspects of biochemistry by   environmental health and safety.   and eukaryotic systems. By its   covers pharmacological agents used
 another and how they contribute to
 understanding of the importance of   the overall physiology of the body.   tackling different metabolic pathways   conclusion, the course ensures a   in managing common pulmonary
 Organic Chemistry and its relevance   by which all cells synthesize and      comprehensive understanding of   disorders, providing insights into their
 in Health Science and Nutrition.   Pathology is also studied as examples   degrade carbohydrates, lipids, amino   BMS131 - Introduction to   the principles, applications, and   mechanisms of action, therapeutic
 of disruption to normal body
 Laboratory experiments related   acids, and nitrogenous compounds.   Biochemistry   limitations of these methodologies,   applications, and potential side
 to various functional groups and   homeostasis. This course includes   Specifically, the course will discuss   equipping students for advanced   effects. Through this course,
 Qualitative analysis are included in   a study of the cells, chemistry,   the chemistry of the reactions that   Credits Hours: 3   research and professional practice in   students will develop a foundational
 the course which can contribute   tissues, skeletal, muscular, digestive,   constitute these pathways and How   molecular genetics.   understanding of pharmacological
 towards the development of Scientific   respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary,   energy is derived from the breakdown   Prerequisite: CHE 205   concepts essential for laboratory
 Skills.   integumentary, nervous, endocrine   of nutrients. It will also cover how   This course will describe protein   medicine and clinical practice.
 systems as well as sensory organs,   metabolic pathways are regulated by   structure and function, protein   MMG311 - Genomics

 lymph & immunity, and reproduction   effector molecules and hormones in   synthesis, processing, regulation,
 HSC101 - Medical terminology   integumentary, skeletal, muscular,   living systems.   interactions, and turnover.  It   Credit Hours: 4 Prerequisite: BMS213   MMG411 - Medical Genetic
 nervous, and special senses.   aims primarily to provide in-depth   Counselling
 Credit Hours: 3   In conjunction with classroom   knowledge of protein structures, as   This course explores theoretical
 instruction, the anatomy and   MMG231 - Human Anatomy &   well as how they are constructed,   and practical aspects of genomics,   Credit Hours: 3
 Prerequisite: (Co)ENG 102 (R) /ENG   focusing on the principles,
 200   physiology practical lab component   Physiology II   how they function, and how they   technologies, and applications in   Prerequisite: MMG313
 for this course requires students to   are stabilized. Students will also   research and medicine. Students
 The course provides the basis of   apply knowledge from the classroom   Credits Hours: 3   be introduced briefly to protein   will examine the structure and   This course will be simulation
 the skills that are necessary to   to online laboratory experiments and   Pre-requisite: MMG211   databases and to some laboratory   function of genomes across different   focused, with students demonstrating
 understand, apply, and interpret   critical thinking application exercises.   experiments that deal with protein   organisms, cutting-edge sequencing   knowledge of different heredity
 medical terminology in various   Introduction to Anatomy and   detection and protein interactions.   technologies, comparative   patterns and family history
 healthcare environments. It explains      Physiology I and II are designed to   genomics, transcriptomics, and   importance for heredity risks.
 how medical terms are formed   provide a foundation in human   epigenomics. Clinical applications   Students will be proficient in:
 through analyzing the prefixes,   BMS213 - Molecular Genetics   such as pharmacogenomics and   making risk assessments based on
 suffixes, root words, combining forms,      body. This includes familiarity with   cancer genomics, as well as ethical   different inheritance patterns, taking
 and abbreviations. Special focus is   the anatomical and histological   Credit Hours: 4   considerations, will also be discussed.   information about the family history
 given to the terms that can be applied   organization of the human body   The laboratory component provides   and being able to draw a pedigree.
 to major body systems, diagnostic   and its physiology. Students will   Co-requisite: BMS212   hands-on training in advanced   The limitations and ethical, legal, and
 methods, diseases, medications, and   learn how the various organs of the   This course offers an in-depth   genomic techniques, including RNA   social aspects of genetic testing and
 terms that fall within the context   body interact with one another and   results of these tests will be explored.
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