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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course focuses on the specialized variety of needs for a quality school-age program. Topics will include program planning, and material considerations for a variety of quiet/active indoor/outdoor activities, health/safety/nutrition needs, parent and community information and involvement. Upon completion, the student should be able to select a variety of age-appropriate activities, implement a safe, healthy, quality program, an effectively communicate with parents and the community.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: MTH 090 or equivalent math placement score This is a survey course of general chemistry for students who do not intend to major in science or engineering and may not be substituted for CHM 111. Lecture will emphasize the facts, principles, and theories of general chemistry including math operations, matter and energy, atomic structure, symbols and formulas, nomenclature, the periodic table, bonding concepts, equations, reactions, stoichiometry, gas laws, phases of matter, solutions, pH, and equilibrium reactions. Laboratory is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: CHM 104 or CHM 111 This is a survey course of organic chemistry and biochemistry for students who do not intend to major in science or engineering. Topics will include basic nomenclature, classification of organic compounds, typical organic reactions, reactions involved in life processes, function of biomolecules, and the handling and disposal of organic compounds. Laboratory is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: MTH 112 or equivalent math placement score This is the first course in a two-semester sequence designed for the science or engineering major who is expected to have a strong background in mathematics. Topics in this course include measurement, nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, equations and reactions, basic concepts of thermochemistry, chemical and physical properties, bonding molecular structure, gas laws, kineticmolecular theory, condensed matter, solutions, colloids, and some descriptive chemistry topics. Laboratory is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: CHM 111 This is the second course in a two-semester sequence designed primarily for the science or engineering student who is expected to have a strong background in mathematics. Topics in this course include chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, ionic equilibria of weak electrolytes, solubility product principle, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, oxidation-reduction, nuclear chemistry, and introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and selected topics in descriptive chemistry including the metals, nonmetals, semimetals, coordination compounds, transition compounds, and post-transition compounds. Laboratory is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: CHM 112 This course covers the theories, principles, and practices in standard gravimetric, volumetric, calorimetric, and electronic analysis with special emphasis on equilibrium in acid-base and oxidation-reduction reactions and stoichiometry of chemical equations. Laboratory is required and will include classic techniques in chemical analysis, modern methods of chemical separation, and basic instrumental techniques.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: CHM 112 This is the first course in a two-semester sequence. Course topics include nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties, synthesis, and typical reactions for aliphatic, alicyclic, and aromatic compounds with special emphasis on reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, and stereochemistry. Lab is required and includes the synthesis and confirmation of representative organic compounds with emphasis on basic techniques.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits, (3, 3, 0) Prerequisite: CHM 221 This is the second course in a two-semester sequence. Topics in this course include nomenclature, structure, physical and chemical properties, synthesis, and typical reactions for aliphatic, alicyclic, aromatic, and biological compounds, polymers and their derivatives, with special emphasis on reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy, and stereochemistry. Laboratory is required and will include the synthesis and confirmation of representative organic compounds with emphasis on basic techniques.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This course includes logic, design and problem solving techniques used by programmers and analysts in addressing and solving common programming and computer problems. The most commonly used techniques of flowcharts, structure charts, and pseudo code will be covered and students will be expected to apply the techniques to designated situations and problems. This is a CORE course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This course provides students with hands-on experience using spreadsheet software. Students will develop skills common to most spreadsheet software by developing a wide variety of spreadsheets. Emphasis is on planning, developing, and editing functions associated with spreadsheets.
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