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chemistry
Physical Chemistry
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code CHM135H
Structure of matter, gases, liquids and solids; phase equilibria and phase diagrams; colligative properties; chemical equilibria; electrolyte solutions and electrochemistry; reaction kinetics; introduction to thermodynamics.
Organic Chemistry I
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code CHM136H
An introduction to principles of structure and their relation to reactivity of organic molecules: molecular structure, stereochemistry, functional groups, reactions, and mechanisms.
Organic Chemistry II
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code CHM247H
Reactions of organic compounds. Principles of mechanism, synthesis, and spectroscopy, continuing from CHM136H1: Organic Chemistry I.
molecular biology
Molecular and Cell Biology
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code BIO130H
One of the goals of modern biology is to understand how the basic building blocks of life give rise to biological form and function. This course provides students with a common lexicon to understand the key principles and concepts in molecular and cell biology, with a focus on how the building blocks of life lead to functioning cells.
From Genes to Organisms
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code BIO230H
The genome is the “book of life,” providing instructions to construct an organism. This course introduces genome biology and explores how the building blocks of life are networked into functioning organisms. We will investigate how cells perceive internal and external cues, how gene expression is shaped by this perception, and how these events give rise to tissues, organs, and whole organisms.
biochemistry
Biochemistry I: Proteins, Lipids and Metabolism
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code BCH210H
This introductory course in biochemistry will cover the fundamentals of proteins, enzymes, biological membranes and the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids for energy production.
physiology
Human Physiology I
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code PSL300H
Principles of neurophysiology, endocrinology and reproductive physiology for students enrolled in Life Science programs.
immunology
The Immune System and Infectious Disease
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code IMM250H
Students will be introduced to the basic concepts of immunity to infectious disease and how breakdown of the immune response can lead to auto-immunity. We will trace the history of current ideas in immunology and the immune response by examining how bacteria and viruses cause disease and the initial discoveries that led to such developments as vaccination.
statistics
The Practice of Statistics I
This course is offered by the University of Toronto with course code STA220H
An introductory course in statistical concepts and methods, emphasizing exploratory data analysis for univariate and bivariate data, sampling and experimental designs, basic probability models, estimation and tests of hypothesis in one-sample and comparative two-sample studies.