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3.00 Credits
Examines significant texts by Appalachian writers of the last twenty-five years. Emphasizes the development of contemporary Appalachian literary voice and identity. Examines connections or challenges to traditional Appalachian heritage and cultural identity. Prerequisite: ENG 101. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the study of movies as a narrative art and a cultural document. Requires viewing of films outside of class. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Enhances student awareness of how cinema has been used as a multicultural tool for observing/analyzing various aspects of a broad range of societies. Includes critical analysis and interpretation of films from various cultures. Explores the films' countries of origin and the cinematic impacts upon the society and the world. Lecture: 3 credits(45 contact hours).
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1.00 Credits
A practical laboratory including topics in basic chemical foundations of elements and atoms, chemical composition and reactions, measurements, and calculations of chemical quantities, gas laws, and polymer chemistry. Laboratory: 2 hrs. Co-requisite: 104 CHE.
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1.00 Credits
Using a seminar approach, students are exposed to an overview of chemical processes and local industries. Students will be apprised of the roles and responsibilities of chemical plant operators and laboratory technicians. Local chemical companies will provide operational tours with chemical instructional introductions. Classroom instruction focuses on local plant's chemistry and operations, quality in the chemical process industries, as well as an overview of chemical engineering terms, definitions and unit operations. Basic employability skills such as interviewing, application completion, and resume writing are also reviewed. Lecture: 2 hours.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory stoichiometric course covering basic principles and calculations of chemical engineering technology. The course objective is for students to successfully formulate and solve material and energy balances on chemical process systems. Topics supporting this objective are unit conversions, chemical stoichiometry, process variables, elementary process analysis, physical chemistry properties, and computational techniques designed to teach an engineering approach to problem solving. Lecture: 2 hours. Prerequisite: MA 108, and corequisite CHE 104 or CHE 105, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of chemical process unit operations are studied. Fundamentals of fluid flow and measurement of process variables will be stressed. Elementary laws of fluid transport are presented as well as practical aspects of piping components and designs. Additionally, fluid flow equipment and principles involving pipes pumps, valves and measurement will be explored. Lecture material corresponds to laboratory applications. Lecture: 2 hours; Laboratory: 2 hours. Prerequisite: ICT 185, MA 108, and corequisite CHE 104 or CHE105 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of industrial health and safety are discussed including accident and loss prevention, safety legislation, safety documents, safety management practices, health and safety hazards and control, safe work practices, and fire / explosion hazards. Corresponding field exercises will be performed as appropriate with participating industry representatives. Environmental regulations and their ultimate impact on a chemical facility as regulations will be discussed. An environmental audit will be performed in the field at participating local industries. Lecture: 3 hours. Corequisite: ICT 185, CHE 104 or 105, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic organic compounds, functional groups, reactions, hazards, and safe handling of these compounds. Prerequisite: (CHE 170 and CHE 175) or (CHE 140 and CHE 145). Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of chemical process unit operations are studied. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer operations will be stressed as well as chemical reaction vessels. Elementary laws and operations of heat and mass transport phenomenon and equipment are presented. Principles are presented in relation to various unit operations. Lecture material corresponds to laboratory applications. Lecture: 2 hours; Laboratory: 2 hours. Prerequisite: ICT 220.
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