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100

Principles and application of chemical equilibrium, coordination chemistry, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry, introduction to organic chemistry. Lecture, lab, and discussion.

What is Chem 104? (Gen Chem)
100

This dorm building opened its doors in 2006, and now has a Starbucks located on the first floor of the building.

What is Smith?
100

This dining hall is located at 770 W. Dayton St. Madison, WI. 

What is Gordon Avenue Market?

100

This building is where many math lectures and discussions were held prior to COVID. 

What is Van Vleck?

100

This major provides a student with the foundation to excel as an internal auditor, financial manager, controller, or consultant.

What is Accounting?

200

Topics include: selected topics in plant physiology, a survey of the five major kingdoms of organisms, speciation and evolutionary theory, and ecology at multiple levels of the biological hierarchy.

What is Biology 152? (Introductory Biology)

200

This dorm has the name that the Ho-Chunk and other American Indians have called the Madison area for thousands of years, meaning “Four Lakes” in the Ho-Chunk language.

What is Dejope?

200

This dining hall is located at 420 N. Park St., Madison, WI

What is Rheta's Market?

200

This building houses the private Morgridge Institute for Research and the public Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. It is also known for the many plants and trees within the building.

What is the Discovery Building?

200

This major allows students to exploit advances in chemistry and biology to create new products, develop energy resources, and protect the environment. Students receive a thorough grounding in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and physics.

What is Chemical Engineering?

300

Fundamentals of chemical measurement in chemistry, biology, engineering, geology, and the medical sciences. Topics include equilibria of complex systems, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, separations, and quantitative laboratory technique. For chemistry majors, chemical engineering majors, and related majors. Lecture, lab, and discussion.

What is Chem 329? (Analytical Chem)

300

This dorm is broken up into eight houses of about 75 mostly-freshman residents each and is located right by the Porter Boathouse

What is Kronshage?

300

This dining hall is located at 640 Elm Dr, Madison WI

What is Four Lakes?

300

This building has a Dairy Store and is home to the Food Science department.

What is Babcock Hall?

300

This major provides an introduction to the living world: the diversity of its organisms; its historical origins through evolution; its principles of structure, function, and ecology; and its interactions, relationships, and effects on the nonliving world

What is Botany?

400

Comparative cross-cultural consideration of social organization, economics, politics, language, religion, ecology, gender, and cultural change. Includes 25% coverage of U.S. ethnic and racial minorities.

What is Anthro 104? (Cultural Anthropology And Human Diversity)

400

This residence hall was all-female prior to 2006 and is centrally located in the heart of campus. 

What is Waters?
400

This dining hall no longer exists but was where the current Starbucks in Smith is located today. 

What is Newell's Deli?

400

This was the State General Hospital until 1979, but today it is home to numerous departments and programs, including biomolecular chemistry, the Institute on Aging, physical therapy, and statistics.

What is the Medical Science Center?

400

This major allows students to achieve proficiency in both Greek and Latin. Students develop analytical and critical thinking skills, and they may also become thoughtful and gifted writers in their native languages thanks to the intensive grammatical training required by the study of ancient languages.

What is Classics?

500

Examines both physiological and social processes relating to gender and health across the lifespan among cisgender, transgender, and non-binary individuals. A primary course objective is for students to connect information about their bodies and personal health to larger social and political contexts.

What is Gender And Womens Studies 103? 

500

This residence hall is a favorite among many students because each resident room has its own private bathroom attached as well as carpeting and air conditioning. It is also known for housing many LGBTQ+ students. 

What is Phillips? 

500

This dining hall is located at 1515 Tripp Cir, Madison WI

What is Carson's Market?

500

Replacing a sandstone-faced, wooden structure that burned on December 1, 1884, this building was completed in December 1887 and was first occupied by University personnel in January 1888.

What is Science Hall?

500

This major bridges the humanities and the sciences. It has been among the liberal arts for more than two thousand years. 

What is Mathematics?