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Achieve Composition I
The Composition I course is intended for college students. Students who earned the Composition I Successful Course Completion badge through Achieve earned an Achieve gradebook average of 70% or above. This certificate of successful course completion is independent of the final course grade, which is determined by the instructor and institution.Advanced Biochemistry
The Advanced Biochemistry course builds on Introductory Biochemistry topics of structure and function of macromolecules, major metabolic pathways, and the regulation of pathways. This interdisciplinary course emphasizes conceptual understanding, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and data analysis. Students who successfully complete the Advanced ...Composition I Consistent Participation
The Composition I course is intended for college students. Students who earned the Composition I Consistent Participation badge through Achieve have participated in more than 75% of in-class iClicker activities assigned by their instructor over the course of the term.Composition I Resilience in Learning
The Composition I course is intended for college students. Students who earned the Composition I Resilience in Learning badge through Achieve have chosen to complete 80% or more of their instructors' assignments and nongraded assignments.General Chemistry
The General Chemistry course is intended for college science majors and is typically offered as a two-semester or three-quarter sequence. The course provides a foundation for the key concepts in chemistry, which include atomic/electronic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, bonding, molecular shape, states of matter, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, ...General Chemistry II
The General Chemistry course is intended for college science majors and is typically offered as a two-semester or three-quarter sequence. The course provides a foundation for the key concepts in chemistry, which include atomic/electronic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, bonding, molecular shape, states of matter, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, ...General Chemistry | Consistent Participation
The General Chemistry course is intended for college science majors and is typically offered as a two-semester or three-quarter sequence. The course provides a foundation for the key concepts in chemistry, which include atomic/electronic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, bonding, molecular shape, states of matter, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, ...General Chemistry | Resilience in Learning
The General Chemistry course is intended for college science majors and is typically offered as a two-semester or three-quarter sequence. The course provides a foundation for the key concepts in chemistry, which include atomic/electronic structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, bonding, molecular shape, states of matter, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, ...Introductory Biochemistry
The Introductory Biochemistry course builds on a student’s knowledge of biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry to explore how molecular interactions relate to biological processes. The course focuses on structure and function of macromolecules, major metabolic pathways, and the regulation of pathways. This interdisciplinary course emphasizes ...Introductory Biology I
The Introductory Biology course is intended for science majors and provides a general overview and introduction to the major concepts in biology, including cell biology, molecular and organismal genetics, bioenergetics and evolution, diversity, animal and plant form and function, and ecology. Students who successfully complete the Introductory Biology ...