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CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION
ACADEMIC UNITS
COURSES
PERSONNEL
REFERENCE

GENERAL INFORMATION

Message From the President 2
The University of Hawai'i 5
Calendar 6-7
Undergraduate Education 8-
22
UHM General Education Core and Graduation Requirements 23-
27
Graduate Education 28-
45
Student Life 46-
58
Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid 59-
69
Degrees and Certificates 70-
71

ACADEMIC UNITS

Architecture 72-
76
Arts & Sciences, AMST-IT 77-
122
Arts & Sciences, JOUR-ZOOL 122-
175
Business Administration 176-
185
Education
186-
207
Engineering 208-
216
Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies 217-
225
Health Sciences and Social Welfare 226
Interdisciplinary Programs 227-
233
Law 234-
236
Medicine 237-
255
Nursing 256-
266
Ocean and Earth Science and Technology 267-
284
Outreach College 285-
288
Public Health 289-
292
ROTC Programs 293-
294
Social Work
295-
297
Travel Industry Management 298-
303
Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources 304-
324
Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units  478-
483

COURSES

Overview 325
A - E 326-
379
F - N 379-
427
O - Z 427-
477

PERSONNEL

Administration 484-
485
Endowed Chairs and Distinguished Professorships 486
Faculty 486-
510
Emeriti Faculty 511-
517
Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units Staff 518-
527

REFERENCE

Appendix 528-
532
Glossary 533-
535
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Courses: Environmental Biochemistry
Environmental Biochemistry (ENBI)

College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

ENBI 152 Survey of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry (3) Structure, nomenclature, properties, reactions of organic compounds; emphasis on those of practical importance in related fields. Open to nonmajors. Pre: CHEM 151, CHEM 162, or CHEM 171. (Cross-listed as CHEM 152) NS2

ENBI 402 Principles of Biochemistry (4) Molecular basis of living processes in bacteria, plants, and animals; emphasis on metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Pre: BIOL 270, BIOL 270L, CHEM 272, and CHEM 273; or consent. (Cross-listed as BIOL 402)

ENBI 402L Principles of Biochemistry Lab (2) (1 Lec, 1 3-hr Lab) Pre: 402 (or concurrent).

ENBI 412 Environmental Biochemistry (3) Biochemical and chemical principles of occurrence, distribution, biotic and abiotic conversion, fate, and impact of synthetic and natural molecules in the environment. Important pollutants will be used as case studies to illustrate the principles. Pre: 152 or CHEM 272 and CHEM 162 or 171; or consent.

ENBI 420 Hazardous Materials (3) Introduction to state and federal environmental regulations relative to hazardous substances. Analysis of specific health and environmental impacts of hazardous waste. Pre: CHEM 151 (or concurrent) or consent. (Cross-listed as PH 420 and GEOG 420)

ENBI 491 Topics in Environmental Biochemistry (V) Study and discussions of significant topics and problems. Offered by visiting faculty and/or for extension programs. Repeatable.

ENBI 499 Directed Reading and/or Research Experience (V) Pre: consent.

ENBI 604 Survey of Environmental Toxicology of Pesticides (1) Current research findings on use, dissipation and analysis of pesticides; environmental aspects; pesticide regulation and legislation. Pre: consent.

ENBI 610 Plant Biochemistry (3) Comprehensive study of chemical constituents and biochemical processes unique to plant kingdom with emphasis upon selected aspects of current interest. Pre: 402 or consent. (Crosslisted as PMP 620)

ENBI 681 Pesticide Toxicology (3) Principles of toxicology; chemical and biochemical mechanisms of pesticide toxicity. Pre: 402 or BIOC 441; CHEM 272; or consent. (Cross-listed as ENTO 681)

ENBI 687 Advanced Lab Techniques (1) (2 3-hr Lab) Advanced laboratory techniques used in food science and human nutrition research. Pre: 402, 402L, and FSHN 477; or BIOC 441 and BIOC 441L; or consent. (Crosslisted as ANSC 687 and FSHN 687)

ENBI 699 Directed Research (V) Pre: consent.

For key to symbols and abbreviations, see the first page of this section.


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