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  • 5.00 Credits

    General Chemistry I is the first course in a ten hour sequence to be followed by General Chemistry II; CHM 187. Enrollment is open to all beginning chemistry students, but it is designed primarily for those students whose majors require ten or more hours of chemistry. Topics covered include kinetic theory of gases, stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding and molecular architecture, solutions, equilibrium, reaction kinetics, and acid-base chemistry. Concurrent enrollment in CHM186 Laboratory is required. Prerequisite: MTH178 College Algebra or higher (may be taken concurrently).
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of Chemistry 186, General Chemistry I, and is designed primarily for students of engineering, medicine, pharmacy, biology and other areas which require a broad background in chemistry. Emphasis is placed on the scientific method and a considerable portion of the course is related to laboratory work. The purpose of the laboratory work is to further develop and use principles and concepts of chemistry developed in the first course. The laboratory acquaints the students with the application of chemical equilibrium principles to the separation and identification of cations and anions. The laboratory also acquaints the student with many of the properties and reactions various classes of chemicals undergo. Chemical equilibria and dynamics is done in considerably greater depth than is done in the first course. In addition topics in chemical equilibrium, pH, buffers, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, and descriptive inorganic chemistry are covered. Concurrent enrollment in CHM187 Laboratory is required. Prerequisite: CHM186 with a "C" or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the communication role performed by the various media. Students will examine the historical and contemporary contributions of the media including: newspapers, magizines, books, radio, television, photojournalism, and motion pictures. Other topics covered include: advertising, public relations, mass communications, computers, legal issues and ethics. (Formerly Survey of Mass Media)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will expose the student to the process of 35 mm black and white photography including basic skills, terminologies, and techniques of exposing, developing and printing. It will also introduce students to digital photography and the electronic image.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the student to digital photography, the electronic image, and computer manipulation of the digital image, with Photoshop training.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Communication for the Workplace covers the basic principles of oral communication skills required for success in a working environment including interpersonal, small group, and public communication.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Speech Communication covers the basic principles of communication theory and oral communication skills at the interpersonal, small group, and public levels. Students will learn how to prepare and present several speeches: special occasion, informative, demonstrative, persuasive, and impromptu speeches. Students will prepare a major project on interpersonal communication and work on small group projects. This course fulfills the PCC speech requirement. Students should consult their transfer catalogs to see if this will also meet the requriement of the transfer university.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Speech Communication covers the basic principles of communication theory and oral communication skills at the interpersonal, small group, and public levels. Students will learn how to prepare and present several speeches: special occasion, informative, demonstrative, persuasive, and impromptu speeches. Students will prepare a major project on interpersonal communication and work on small group projects. This course fulfills the PCC speech requirement. Students should consult their transfer catalogs to see if this will also meet the requirement of the transfer university.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Included in this course is the introduction to oral interpretation of literature; preparation and reading of poetry, drama, and prose; story telling; choral speaking; individual projects; and reader's theatre.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is aimed at giving the student hands-on benefits of producing and managing a newspaper through planning, reporting, photographing, editing, computer layout, pagination and pasteup. This course will aid the student in developing responsible attitudes toward meeting deadlines and time management. Twelve to thirteen issues of the newspaper are published each year.
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