UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

Kingston, Rhode Island

FACULTY SENATE

TEMPORARY COURSE NEWSLETTER

August 31, 2000

 

The following temporary courses have been proposed this month:

AVS 325X (or NRS 325X) Animal Management III (II, 3) Principles of the care and management of ruminant and monogastric animals, specifically non-traditional species such as ratites and llamoids. Emphasis will be on handling, care, feeding, breeding and behavior. (Lec. 3) Pre: 101 or NRS 100. Nippo

BCH 545X (or MTC 545X) Basic Neurochemistry (I, II, or SS, 3) Electrochemical events associated with synaptic transmission of nerve impulses; functions of G-proteins and second messengers; stimulus-response Biochemistry of Neurotransmitters. (Lec. 3) Pre: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Scorpio

GEO 482X Innovative Subsurface Remediation Technologies (II, 4) Understanding the concepts and applicability of innovative subsurface remediation technologies. Discussion of advantages and shortcomings of these technologies compared to conventional methods. (Lec. 4) Pre: 483, 484, or NRS 510 or permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. Boving

GEO 582X Innovative Subsurface Remediation Technologies (I, 4) Understanding the concepts and applicability of innovative subsurface remediation technologies. Discussion of advantages and shortcomings of these technologies compared to conventional methods. (Lec. 4) Pre: 483, 484, NRS 510 or permission of instructor. Graduate standing. Boving

Faculty members who wish to register comments have seven days to contact Chet Hickox, Chairperson, Curricular Affairs Committee (X44318) or either Harold Bibb or Janet Kulberg in Graduate Studies (X42262).

ALL COURSES HAVE BEEN APPROVED