BREAUNA FRANKLIN
SCIENCES
Completed courses within Clemson University's College of Science
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Coursework taken within the Department of Biological Sciences
BCHM 3050
Essential Elements of Biochemistry
Introduction to structure, synthesis, metabolism and function of biomolecules in living organisms.
BIOL 1030/1050
General Biology I (Honors) with Lab
First in a two-semester sequence. Includes an evolutionary approach to cells, cellular activities, genetics, and animal diversity emphasizing the processes of science.
BIOL 1040/1060
General Biology II (Honors) with Lab
Continuation of BIOL 1030. Includes an evolutionary approach to human anatomy and physiology, plant diversity, morphology, and physiology and principles of ecology.
BIOL 2220/2221
Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Basic introductory course in integrated human anatomy and physiology covering cells and tissues; integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems; sensory organs. Physiology is stressed.
BIOL 2230/2231
Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
Continuation of BIOL 2220 covering endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems; fluid and electrolyte balance.
CHEMISTRY
Coursework taken within the Department of Chemistry to satisfy the Chemistry minor
CH 1010
General Chemistry (Honors) with Lab
Introduction to the elementary concepts of chemistry through classroom and laboratory experience. Emphasizes chemical reactions and the use of symbolic representation, the mole concept and its applications and molecular structure.
CH 1020
General Chemistry II (Honors) with Lab
Continuation of CH 1010, treating solutions, rates of reactions, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemistry of selected elements, and an introduction to organic chemistry.
CH 2230/2270
Organic Chemistry with Lab
Introductory course in the principles of organic chemistry and the derivation of these principles from a study of the properties, preparations, and interrelationships of the important classes of organic compounds.
CH 2240/2280
Organic Chemistry II with Lab
Continuation of CH 2230/2270 with an increased focus on the mechanisms of various organic reactions.
CH 4130
Chemistry of Aqueous Systems (Honors)
Study of chemical equilibria in aqueous systems, especially natural waters; acids and bases, dissolved CO2, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation-reduction, and adsorption. The course also introduced water analysis using the Visual MINTEQ software.
CH 4210
Advanced Organic Chemistry
Survey of modern organic chemistry emphasizing synthesis and mechanisms. The course focused on analyzing scientific literature related to emerging organic mechanisms.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Courses taken within the Department of Physics and Astronomy
PHYS 2070/2090
General Physics I with Lab
An introductory course that covers various topics related to the physical sciences, including mechanics, waves, fluids, and thermal physics.
PHYS 2080/2100
General Physics II with Lab
Continuation of PHYS 2070. Covers such topics as electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics.