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NS BI 390/490: Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
(See page 48.)
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NS BI 390/490 - Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
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NS CH 102: G General Chemistry- -SP
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A study of fundamental principles of chemistry and properties of matter. Emphasizes scientific method, relationship of chemistry to the other natural science, and consumer chemistry. Intended primarily for those who have not previously taken a chemistry course. There are no science or mathematics prerequisites.
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NS CH 102 - G General Chemistry- -SP
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NS CH 111/112: G College Chemistry I,II- -FA,SP
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This is a general inorganic chemistry course and includes detailed studies of the basics of chemistry, atomic and molecular structure, states of matter, solutions, chemical reactions, equilibrium and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory activities support the classroom topics and also include safety, lab technics and procedures, and instrumentation. Prerequisite: high school Chemistry, PS 102-G, or instructor's approval.
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NS CH 111/112 - G College Chemistry I,II- -FA,SP
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NS CH 212: Organic Chemistry I- -FA
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
The first course in a two semester sequence of organic chemistry. An emphasis on mechanisms and organic reactions is central to the study. The laboratory portion of the course will focus on the preparation and synthesis, purification, and then analysis of organic compounds. Instrumentation and modern laboratory apparatus will be used. Prerequisites: NSCH 111 and NS-CH 112. (Offered Alternate years)
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NS CH 212 - Organic Chemistry I- -FA
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NS CH 295/395/495: Internship/Practicum- -FA,WI,SP
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
The opportunity to integrate classroom work and practical experience in an organized program that is designed to expose students to the world of work. All persons in the life science will be expected to have a least one cooperative education experience. (See page 49.)
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NS CH 295/395/495 - Internship/Practicum- -FA,WI,SP
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NS CH 312: Organic Chemistry II- -SP
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
The second course in a two semester sequence of organic chemistry. An emphasis on mechanisms and Organic reactions is central to the study. The laboratory portion of the course will focus on the preparation and synthesis, purification, and then analysis of organic compounds. Instrumentation and modern laboratory apparatus will be used. Prerequisites: NSCH 212 (Offered alternate years)
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NS CH 312 - Organic Chemistry II- -SP
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NS CH 390/490: Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
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NS MA 103: Intermediate Algebra- -FA
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course satisfies the prerequisite for College Algebra. It will also help prepare the student for Introduction to Mathematics. This course is offered for elective credit only and does not meet the Mathematics general education requirement for any degree offered at Central. Topics include real numbers, variable expressions, first degree equations and inequalities, geometry, linear equations and inequalities in two variables, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, rational exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations.
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NS MA 103 - Intermediate Algebra- -FA
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NS MA 104: G College Algebra- -FA
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A study of real numbers and their properties, exponents, radicals, algebraic expressions, equations and inequalities (linear and quadratic). Special emphasis is placed on the concept of the function and the graph of a function, operations of functions, and inverse functions, polynomials, and rational functions. Prerequisite: M 103 or 1? years of high school algebra. Students must also pass a placement exam.
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NS MA 104 - G College Algebra- -FA
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NS MA 105: G College Trig & Analytical Geometry- -SP
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A study of angles, triangles, trigonometric functions and their graphs, and vectors. Emphasis is placed on applications of trigonometric functions. Prerequisite: M 104-G.
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NS MA 105 - G College Trig & Analytical Geometry- -SP
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