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CHM 141-142: General Chemistry
8.00 Credits
Stillman College
A basic course in chemistry for beginning college students. The general principles of elementary chemistry, its laws, theories, and simple calculations are stressed. Topics covered include: scientific measurement using the metric system, atomic structure, principles of chemical bonding, the mole concept, chemical equations, gases, liquids and solutions, simple acid-base theory, and introduction to chemical equilibria and electrochemistry. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite or corequisite: MAT 131. A grade of C or better in CHM 141 is required for CHM 142.
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CHM 247-248: Analytical Chemistry
8.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study in quantitative chemical analysis in which techniques of volumetric and gravimetric methods of analysis are stressed during the first semester and selected instrumental methods are treated during the second semester. Both theoretical principles and practical applications are considered. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHM 141-142. A grade of C or better in CHM 247 is required for CHM 248.
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CHM 343-344: Organic Chemistry
8.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the different classes of organic compounds, their structures, nomenclature, methods of preparation, reactions and theories regarding their behavior. Physical and chemical methods of separation and identification as well as organic syntheses are treated in the laboratory. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHM 141-142. A grade of C in CHM 343 is required for CHM 344.
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CSC 121: Computer Literacy
2.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a computer literacy course, which will include instruction in basic operating systems, vocabulary, consumer education, the Internet and microcomputer applications including word processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation software. The course will also include discussions of ethical issues involved in microcomputer use and the effects of technology on society. This course will be regularly updated to reflect advancement in technology.
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CSC 131: Introduction to Computing
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course introduces the student to the field of information technology. The course provides an overview of the computer science and computer information systems majors and makes students aware of the attitude, skill, and capabilities necessary to succeed in an information technology field. Topics include data representation, data organization, interpreting algorithms, interacting with operating systems, and problem solving strategy. Corequisite: MAT 132 or MAT 134, or an acceptable score on a mathematics placement test.
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EDU 230: Integrating Technology into Education
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of infusion of technology into instruction. Focuses on lessons that integrate technology into various subject areas and grade levels. Teaches basic instructional technology skills and knowledge.
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EDU 235: Expression Through the Arts
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to familiarize pre-candidates with various theories, techniques, skills and knowledge for teaching the fine arts in the elementary and secondary school. Emphasis is placed on the teaching of differing art media and musical expression. It is also an introduction to art and music history, as well as information concerning the physical development of the child. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education. Public or private school field experience is a requirement of this course. Membership in the Student Alabama Education Association is required in order to take this course.
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EDU 242: Foundations of Education
4.00 Credits
Stillman College
The primary purpose of the course is to provide students with knowledge and information about the organization of schools and curriculum, the responsibilities of teachers/administrators, the history of American schools, foundations of philosophic educational thought, and contemporary issues and problems. Public or private school field experience is a requirement of this course. Membership in the Student Alabama Education Association is required in order to take this course.
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EDU 330: Educating Exceptional Children/ Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course provides an overview of the kinds of exceptionality found in the normal school population and the techniques, methods and materials to be used in classrooms to assist student in reaching their full potential. Public or private school field experience is a requirement of this course. Membership in the Student Alabama Education Association is required in order to take this course.
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EDU 334: Literature for Children and Youth
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course provides an overview of various types of literature for grades K-12 and methods of integrating it into the curriculum. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education.
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