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CHEM 102: Introduction to Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
Surveys the structure, chemical properties, and functions of the common classes of organic compounds, with a special emphasis on those which are important to living organisms. Discusses stero-chemistry, enzymes, energy production, and the structure and functions of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Prerequisite: Chem 101 or equivalent. Offerered alternate years.
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CHEM 121: General Chemistry I
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Hesston College
Reviews basic concepts including atomic structure, chemical bonding, states of matter, and solutions. Three hours lecture and one three-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 101 or high school chemistry (with grade of C or better). Algebra background required. (Additional lab work, problems, and a research paper required for 5 hours credit.)
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CHEM 122: General Chemistry II
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Hesston College
Treats thermodynamics, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium, as well as some representative elements. Introduces organic chemistry and qualitative analysis. Three hours lecture and one three-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 121. (Additional lab work required for 5 hours credit.)
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CHEM 203: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
Studies the structure, properties, and reaction mechanisms of carbon compounds. Three hours lecture and one three-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 122.
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CHEM 204: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
Continues Chem 203, emphasizing synthesis and mechanisms of reactions. Introduces spectroscopy. Three hours lecture and one three-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Chem 203.
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COMM 109: Storytelling
1.00 Credits
Hesston College
Explores why stories have been around since the dawn of human history and why stories are found in all cultures. Participants hear from a variety of storytellers, see stories being told on video, and "listen" to stories on the Internet.
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COMM 111/112: Publication Seminar-Newspaper s
2.00 Credits
Hesston College
Covers the fundamentals of newspaper journalism and production. Students publish a campus-wide newspaper regularly throughout the year. Positions include writing, editing, photography, business management, and advertising design and lay-out.
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COMM 115: Desktop Publications
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Same as BuCS 115. See course description listed under Business Computer Systems.
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COMM 117: Publication Seminar-Yearbook
2.00 Credits
Hesston College
Focuses on production of college yearbook. Ideal for student skilled in writing/editing, design, photography, or computer. Preferred prerequisite: Comm 115 or experience in PageMaker.
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COMM 125: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces the theory and practice of interpersonal (dyadic) communication. Course content includes the influence of self concept, perception, culture, nonverbal behavior, emotions, and conflict on interpersonal communication. Through journaling, group discussion, collaborative class projects, and class presentations, students will develop greater understanding of, and expertise in their interpersonal communication.
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