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5.00 Credits
A continuation of CHE 1015. Three hours lecture and three hours of lab are offered each week. Topics covered include tchemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid/bas chemistry, aqueous equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry and organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE 1015.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to chemistry for students who have not taken high school chemistry; involves 3 hours of lecture plus three hours of lab. Topics covered include measurement systems, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, gas laws and acids and bases, organic chemistry and biochemistry. Prerequisite: MAT0953 or equivalent High School Algebra.
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5.00 Credits
Three hours lecture and 6 hours lab weekly. This is the first course in a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry for science majors. Topics covered include: properties and nomenclature of the main classes of organic compounds, structural properties and isomerism, stereochemistry/chirality, basic organic reactions and their mechanisms. Prerequisite: CHE 1025
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5.00 Credits
Fundamentalprinciplesofgravimetricandvolumetric quantitative analysis with topics in photometric and potentiometric analysis; class involves 2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab. Prerequisite: CHE1025
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to principle of aliphatic and aromatic carbon chemistry with brief mention of topics in biochemistry; class involves 3 hours lecture (3 hours)lab. Recommended for students planning to transfer into programs of medical technology, nursing, veterinary medicine and agriculture. Not recommended for chemistry majors. Prerequsite: CHE1095 or CHE1015
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3.00 Credits
An introductrory course designed to acquaint the student with the world of microcomputer applications in business, industry, education and home use (specifically, Microsoft Office XP: Word, Excell, Access, PowerPoint, Internet and E-mail, refresher course in Operating Systems - Windows)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of COM 1033. Students will develop intermediate skills in these areas: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Internet, E-mail. Prerequisite: COM 1033.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of COM 1053. Emphasizes programming applications and integrating language and usage.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts of information and techniques for operating on Data Program structures. Develop concepts and use of program control constructs, information structures, files, searching, sorting, updating, linking and attendant program documentation.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to programming using the C Landuage. Microsoft Visual C will be used in the laboratory. This course has an emphasis on logical thinking, understanding the form and structure of C, and the ability to develop solutions to programming problems. This is a hands-on course. Prerequisite: COM 1053 and MAT1083 or equivalents..
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