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  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To provide an opportunity to explore a topic not normally offered in the chemistry curriculum. To update students about new developments in chemistry. Content An in-depth examination of a special area of chemistry. Topics vary. Students may take no more than two such special topics courses. Taught Offered occasionally. Prerequisite CHM 102. Credit 3 or 4 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To provide a forum in which students make connections among chemistry, environmental science and other disciplines. Content Varies with student interest. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, nutrition, pharmaceuticals, energy sources, environmental issues, and natural resources. With faculty guidance, students will work individually or collaboratively with faculty to research a focused topic or topics integrating chemical concepts and methods with those of other disciplines. Students may be required to do one or more of the following write a review paper covering scholarly literature, write commentaries on news media articles in which they critically evaluate scientific and nonscientific content, lead a seminar on a topic. Other requirements will depend on the topic(s) chosen for study. Taught Fall. Prerequisites CHM 101, 102, CHM 206, 8 additional hours in chemistry, senior class academic standing, declaration of a chemistry major, and permission of the department chair. Credit 3 hours, cross-listed as ESC 410.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To enable an intensive exploration of a topic of special interest. To promote original, independent, creative, and critical thinking. To solve real problems in a scientific manner. To provide an opportunity to conduct independent laboratory work and to learn new techniques. Content Directed independent work of a critical or analytical nature. Under careful faculty supervision, qualified students are encouraged to develop originality of thought and thoroughness of method. Some emphasis on research methods. Taught Upon request of student, with approval of sponsoring faculty. Prerequisite Permission of department chair. Credit 1-6 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To afford actual experience in a professional chemical laboratory or in industrial chemistry. Content Applied areas in chemistry or chemical employment. May be elected for internship credit. The student submits a brief plan including objectives, anticipated activities, a list of readings, and the nature of reports to be submitted to the sponsor. Taught Offered occasionally. Prerequisites CHM 221; permission of advisor, department chair, faculty sponsor, and the Director of Career Development. Credit 1-9 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors Thesis
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To teach pronunciation and conversation; to introduce Chinese culture. Content Chinese language and culture. Taught CHN 103, Fall; CHN 105, Spring. Prerequisite None for CHN 103; CHN 103 or equivalent for CHN 105. Credit 2; 2 hours. ( will NOT satisfy foreign language proficiency requirement)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To study a variety of professional applications. Content Uses and methods of integrating various types of software through the construction of several projects. Taught Fall. Credit 3 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To introduce the concepts and skills necessary to plan and implement a local area network. Content Network design essentials, networking media, network interface cards, network communication and protocols, network architectures, network operations, and an introduction to network administration. Taught Fall. Credit 3 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To study operating systems concepts, implementations, and management tools. Content Operating systems history, internal functions (processes, threads, deadlocks, memory management, I/O, file systems), management issues (administration, security), and extended topics such as multimedia and distributed systems. Prerequisites CIS 212 Taught Spring. Credit 3 hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Goal To study the creation and management of web pages and web sites. Content Layout and design concepts to create and publish web pages, HTML, CSS, tables, forms, use of animation and sound, image creation tools and javascript. Taught Fall Prerequisites CIS 128 and CSC 216 or permission of the instructor Credit 3 hours
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