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3.00 Credits
This course provides an historical background and discussion of theoretical foundations of international business. Analysis of international institutions and factors that influence commercial activities among nations and the operation of firms is included. Placement at ENG 101 level strongly advised.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in business ethics focusing on what business relationships are and ought to be with the various constituencies in which business operates. Through the use of case analysis, the student will develop a means of arriving at decisions that he or she can feel are "right," "proper," and "just." Placement at ENG 101 level strongly advised. Prerequisites: BUS 101 or MGT 201. 3 cre
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates the student's classroom academic studies with actual experience in business management. The student will work for at least one hundred hours in an approved internship position which may be arranged through the college or by the student. Additional requirements for the course include nine classroom hours and a ten-page paper. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course focusing on use of science in solving criminal cases. Basics of chemical, physical, medical, and behavioral sciences will be used to preserve a crime scene and identify, collect, examine and interpret crime evidences to help the process of law. topics include, but are not limited to, analysis of fiber, hair, body fluids, fingerprints, footprints, bullet residue, toxic substance, illegal drugs, explosives, DNA traces, tool marks, and documents. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ACS 122. 3 credits
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course must be taken in conjunction with Introduction to Forensic Science (CHE 103). 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental chemical laws and theories. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, chemical and physical properties, change of state, solution chemistry and gas laws. This course must be taken in conjunction with CHE 131. Prerequisite: MAT 103. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of General Chemistry I. Additional topics include solution properties and equilibria, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and nuclear chemistry. Also, an introduction to organic chemistry along with a survey of biochemical applications. This course must be taken in conjunction with CHE 132. Prerequisite: CHE 121. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course must be taken in conjunction with CHE 121. 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course must be taken in conjunction with CHE 122. 1 credit
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3.00 Credits
A preparatory course in chemistry designed particularly for students in Allied Health areas who lack previous chemistry training, or whose background may require an extensive review. Topics include basic mathematical operations, metric units, physical and chemical properties, fundamental structure of matter, chemical formulas and bonding, stoichiometry, gases, solutions, and chemical reactions. This course must be taken in conjunction with CHE 151. Prerequisite: MAT 097. 3 credits
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