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4.00 Credits
In-depth study of aromatic compounds, physical methods of structure determination, organic halides, organometallic compounds, alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, and amides. Examination of various classes of natural products. Introduction to biochemistry. Polymers and polymerization. Lab required. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: CHE 201
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Approval of Academic Dean.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
A general introductory level microcomputer course for novices. Students learn to use basic computer vocabulary and to create, save, and print a simple document.Also included is a preview to computer electronic mail and information retrieval. Graded credit/no credit. Prereq: None
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3.00 Credits
A non-technical survey course in computers what they are, what they can do, what they cannot do, how to use them, and what impact they have on society. Ideal for someone looking for a single course in computer literacy. Not designed to prepare for a career in computing, although it provides a background for a select group of computer information systems (CIS) offerings. Introduction to data management, graphics, word processing, and spreadsheets with student use of commercial software.Writing and running simple programs in the BASIC language also included. Students spend time, outside of class time, in the computer lab. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090; MAT 105 (095) or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the Internet and its components, the WorldWideWeb, Gopher, andVeronica.Topics include: networking, working with email, search strategies, web page construction, security and privacy issues, legal and social issues. Graded credit/no credit. Prereq: None
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3.00 Credits
The application of computers to business and like organizations. Topics include: data processing systems, computer concepts, teleprocessing, business data base systems, distributed processing. Emphasis is on the use of microcomputers in business. Students complete hands-on exercises using current word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. Examines the role of management and the user in the development and operation of business computer systems. An appropriate beginning course for those contemplating careers in computing and business as well as those wishing to use the computer as a business tool. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090; MAT 105 (095) or equivalent
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1.00 Credits
Using text editor programs, this course explores the facilities available on standard editor programs, along with giving the student a facility for using such programs in research paper writing, and other applications according to the needs and wishes of the students. Graded credit/no credit. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090; ADM 106 or permission of instructor
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1.00 Credits
A non-technical view of data base management systems, with a survey of possible applications. Includes hands-on use of microcomputer database management systems, with discussions of their relative effectiveness. Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090 and ENG 090; Recomm: CIS 110 or CIS 115
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1.00 Credits
A basic overview of the Internet.Topics include: the WorldWideWeb and how to access it; configuration of a browser; use a browser to do research, transfer files, and send/receive mail. Graded credit/no credit. Prereq: None
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