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BUS 205: Project Management
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course provides students with the framework needed to define the scope; plan the activities, resources and timeframe; execute and manage the implementation; and evaluate the success of projects in all areas of business and industry. Students will learn techniques to assist them in managing project quality, scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and integration in the business environment. Students will prepare to sit for Project Management Institute's (PMI's) Project Management Professional exam. Prerequisite: ENG 100. S, 2009
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BUS 250: Business Administration Capstone
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course is designed to prepare Business Administration career track students to make the transition from school to work. The course focuses on how personality traits effect relationships with coworkers and managers, as well as overall career advancement. Other topics of importance include analysis of the job market, analyzing companies, the job hunting process, including resume presentation, techniques and job interviewing skills, the basics of networking, professional dress codes, and codes of ethics. Prerequisite: Over 42 credits completed in the Business Administration degree program. F/S/SU
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CHC 150: Health and Healing
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores the mind/body/spirit dimensions of health and healing, as well as theories of health maintenance, illness prevention, balanced living, and self-care in the cultivation of health and wellness. The role of the patient-provider relationship and its relevance to health and healing is emphasized. The course also covers health and healing theories of the biomedical, integrative, complementary, and energetic perspectives. Prerequisite: BIO 101 ENG 100. F
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CHC 151: Fundamentals of Complementary Health
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines fundamental characteristics, principles, cultural contexts, and modalities of integrative and complementary health including breath, Reiki, yoga, therapeutic touch, meditation, expressive therapies, sound, Tai Qi, Qi Gong, nutrition, and herbalism. Students study philosophies, educational preparation of practitioners, practice modalities, scientific basis, and efficacy and safety with an emphasis on experiential learning. Prerequisite: ENG 100. F
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CHC 250: World Medicines
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores the historical, cultural, philosophical, and foundational theories and elements of human systems of medicine and healing from shamanism through biomedicine and integrative medicine. Students examine traditional systems of health including traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda, Curanderismo, and Naturopathy; explore the perspectives of oriental and western cultures on illness, health, and healing; and, consider contributions of ancient traditions to present-day beliefs. Prerequisite: CHC 150. S
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CHC 299: Applications in Integrative Health
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course explores the application of integrative and complementary health in populations having particular needs. Examples of topics considered include HIV/AIDS, cancer, and specific health issues of women, men, elders, and children. Students examine specified groups and application of integrative and complementary health through various methods including classroom work, externships, community service, and case studies. Prerequisites: CHC 150, CHC 151. S
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CHM 090: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course is a foundation course for studies in biology and chemistry. Students manipulate significant figures and scientific notation; study density, energy, and their calculations; learn basic atomic structure and the periodic table; and write and solve formulas, equations, and related problems. They examine gases, chemical bonding, equilibrium, redox reactions, and rate chemistry; and, demonstrate knowledge of solutions, acid-base chemistry, and related calculations. Prerequisite: MAT 095 or MAT 096. F/S/SU
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CHM 101: Introduction to the Chemistry of Living Systems
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course is designed for students seeking careers in the health sciences and the natural sciences (biology and chemistry) by focusing on those chemicals and processes that operate in living systems. Students learn the fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry and apply these chemical principles in laboratory exercises. Prerequisites: CHM 090 or one year of high school chemistry, MAT 095 or MAT 096. F/S/SU
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CHM 103: Principles of Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This is the first part of a two-semester course sequence. The course is designed for students in engineering or for students requiring a sound knowledge of chemical principles. Students learn chemical principles of atomic structure, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, gases, quantum theory, chemical bonding, intermolecular forces, and solutions. Corequisite: MAT 123. F/S/SU
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CHM 104: Principles of Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course is designed for students in engineering or for students requiring a sound knowledge of chemical principles. Students learn the chemical principles of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base, solubility, electro-chemistry, coordination compounds, and organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHM 103. F/S/SU
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