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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 221 Code B, C Prerequisite: BOT* E112, BOT* E215 and BOT* E210. An overview of the topics relevant to working at a Help Desk. Students will develop business, technical, and people skills that contribute to supporting customer service to clients and providing technical support to employees.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: MFT* E105 Prerequisite: satisfactory score on placement exam or a grade of C or higher in MAT* E095. This course emphasizes the use of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) for geometric construction; 3D modeling, orthographic projection; sectional and auxiliary views; and dimensioning and tolerancing. Assignments are completed using AutoCAD software. Traditional equipment is used to reinforce pictorial sketching and drawing techniques. Students taking this course are expected to have a background in blueprint reading.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 110 Code S Prerequisite: MAT* E137 and ENG* E101, both with a grade of "C" or higher. Introduction to the fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry. Atomic structure, periodic relationships, bonding, kinetics and equilibria are examined in sufficient depth to permit their use in understanding chemical reactions though in less detail than in CHE* E121 and CHE* E122. The laboratory program stresses the acquisition of skills in data gathering and in the manipulation of apparatus and materials. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 111 Code S Prerequisite: CHE* E111 and ENG* E101, both with a grade of "C" or higher. A continuation of CHE*111 with emphasis on the qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic and organic materials. Instrumental methods of analysis will be stressed with emphasis on pH meters, spectrophotometers, and other instruments commonly employed in the modern laboratory. Chromatographic techniques will be employed in the separation and identification of a variety of substances. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 121 Code S Prerequisite: MAT* E137 or equivalent; Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. A study of the fundamental principles, theories, and laws of chemistry. Topics include atomic theory and the structure of the atom, the aggregated states of matter, kinetic-molecular theory, chemical bonding, stoichiometry and periodicity, solutions and colloids. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 122 Code S Prerequisite: CHE* E121. A continuation of CHE* E121. Topics covered include thermochemistry, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, introduction to organic and nuclear chemistry and the chemistry of the elements and their compounds. The laboratory will include an introduction to semi-micro qualitative analysis. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 201 Code S Prerequisite: CHE* E112 or CHE* E122. An introduction to the organic chemistry of carbon. Primarily for students planning careers in the life and allied health sciences or a major in chemistry. The lectures will present an integrated analysis of the theoretical concepts and mechanisms of modern organic chemistry, organic reactions, synthetic methods, and instrumentation. Preparation properties and reactions of most of the major classes of aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds will be discussed along with the more important living and non-living systems in which they function. The laboratory work will develop competence in the modern aspects of preparative and qualitative organic technique. 3 hours lecture and 4 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 202 Code S Prerequisite: CHE* E211. A continuation of CHE* E211. 3 hours lecture and 4 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CH 206 Code S Prerequisite: CHE* E122 or CHE* E112 and BIO* E105 or BIO* E121, each with a grade of "C" or higher. Study of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, hormones, and vitamins in body fluids and the metabolic processes of the human. Laboratory work will be integrated with lecture topics and will emphasize quantitative aspects of biochemical analysis.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CJ 111 Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E043. A comprehensive overview of the American criminal justice process. The course will examine the history, development, and current practices of law enforcement, the courts and the correctional system on the local, state, and Federal levels.
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