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CC 3602: Principles of Human Anatomy Laboratory
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North Hennepin Community College
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CC 400: Biochemistry 1 - MN State Moorhead
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3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
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CC 400 - Biochemistry 1 - MN State Moorhead
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CC 405: Biochemistry Lab - MN State Moorhead
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North Hennepin Community College
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CC 405 - Biochemistry Lab - MN State Moorhead
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CC 4101: Accounting and Finance - University of MN - Twin Cities
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North Hennepin Community College
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CC 4101 - Accounting and Finance - University of MN - Twin Cities
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CC 4231: Calculus and Analytic Geometry - Wstern Technical College
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North Hennepin Community College
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CC 4231 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry - Wstern Technical College
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CC 6209: College Chemistry - Western Technical College
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North Hennepin Community College
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CHEM 1000: Chemistry and Society
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4.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
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This is a basic introduction to chemistry in the everyday world, with emphasis on the role that chemistry plays in personal and professional lives. It is intended for anyone seeking to become a better informed citizen of our technological society. Basic chemical principles will be introduced and their impact on society will be discussed. The course enables students to use concepts of chemistry to think critically about current issues in science and technology. No background in Chemistry or other Natural Sciences is presumed; a strong background in math is not required. Heavy use of the internet for research and communication will be an important component of this course. This course is recommended for non-science majors looking to fulfill the science course with lab component. (3 hours lecture / 3 hours lab)
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CHEM 1005: Chemistry for Healthcare Professionals
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3.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
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This is a one-term laboratory chemistry course (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) designed for non-science majors primarily in healthcare programs. We will learn about basic concepts in Chemistry, including atomic theory, stoichiometric relationships, and kinetic molecular theory, and use our understanding to think critically about current environmental issues in science. These concepts will also be applied to the health field. We will also explore the role chemistry plays in our personal and professional lives. During the lab portion, we will observe and collect data, relate it to the knowledge gained from lecture, prepare ourselves for relevant interpretation of the laboratory results and the application to personal experiences. (e.g., why it is important that healthcare professionals understand the role partial pressures play in blood pH.) This course is not recommended for students who wish to continue to take more chemistry courses. This course is not a substitute for Chemistry 1010 which is a 4-credit course.
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CHEM 1010: Introduction to Chemistry
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4.00 Credits
North Hennepin Community College
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An introduction to the basic concepts of Chemistry along with mathematical application, which include the atomic theory, periodic trends, stoichiometric relationships, kinetic-molecular theory, molecular structure, heat transfer, and chemical properties as related to the gas and liquid and solid phases. Additionally, this course will explore the role that chemistry plays in our personal and professional lives. This course enables students to think critically about current environmental issues in science. The lab portion contains experiments that includes observation, data collection and analysis, and mathematical applications that support the concepts being studied in class. The course is designed for non-science majors or students who have not completed chemistry in high school in order to prepare them to take Chem 1061 or courses in various health programs. Prerequisite: Math 0900 or Math 0980 with a grade of 'C' or better.
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CHEM 1030: Introduction to Physical Sciences
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North Hennepin Community College
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In this course, students will explore the basics of chemistry and physics by examining such concepts as understanding and measuring matter; atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures; physical and chemical properties of matter; states of matter; chemistry fundamentals, the periodic table; bonding and types of compounds; mixtures and solutions; chemical reactions; properties and sources of energy; heat; electricity, circuits, and power; properties of sound & light; the behavior of sound & light; forces and motion; work and simple machines. This course is intended for students who wish to complete a science course with a lab. It is not a prerequisite for any science or health programs. This course may not be used as a substitute for a chemistry course or a physics course. Math 0901 (Intro to Algebra) or basic math skills are highly recommended.
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