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This course includes reading and understanding levels, adjusting instruments, and identifying and reading grade stakes for removing earth. In addition, information concerning measurement and container capacity and land measurement will be covered. Safety is emphasized.
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This course includes procedures for land leveling, fills for structures, drainage and diversion ditches, construction of farm ponds, and terracing. Safety is emphasized.
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This course involves practical application of the procedures taught in 1201, 1301, and 1501. The basic operating procedures practiced will be refined in this lab. Safety is emphasized. Prerequisite: CEO 1109.
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In this course, the student begins to work independently as expected of a heavy equipment operator. The basic operating procedures are used for more finished work and grades.
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This is a survey course which introduces chemistry as it applies to the real world. It includes basic topics of the scientific method, measurement, states of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical properties, and chemical reactions. Appropriate for general education. Not appropriate for science majors. Prerequisite: RED 1003 or ACT Reading score of 19 or higher (81 on Compass) AND pre- or co-requisite of MAT 1133 or College Algebra-level ACT/COMPASS scores.
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This is an algebra-based chemistry course specifically designed for majors in healthrelated professions. It is not appropriate for chemistry or other science majors or preprofessional students. Course content provides a foundation for work in health-related areas. Topics include nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, and reactions. Prerequisite: RED 1003 with a "C" or better or ACT reading score of 19 orhigher (81 on Compass) AND a pre- or co-requisite of MAT 1133 or higher or College Algebra-level ACT/COMPASS scores.
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This course is a continuation of CHEM 1214 designed for majors in health-related professions. This is an introductory course in organic chemistry and biochemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of human physiology. This will be offered in even-year spring semesters, usually as an afternoon or evening course. Prerequisites: A "C" orbetter in CHEM 1004 or 1214 or 1415 and MAT 1133 or higher or College Algebra-level ACT/COMPASS scores.
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This algebra-based chemistry course is applicable for chemistry and other science majors and pre-professional students. This is the first course of a two-course sequence. The course content provides a foundation for work in advanced chemistry and related sciences and includes in-depth study of nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, bonding, and reactions. A "C" or better in RED 1003 or ACT Readingscore of 19 or higher (81 on Compass) AND a "C" or better in MAT 1133. MAT 1223 isstrongly recommended as a pre- or co-requisite.
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This course is a continuation of CHEM 1415 with laboratory emphasis on introductory qualitative analysis. Prerequisites: A "C" or better in CHEM 1415 AND a "C" or better MAT 1223 or higher.
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This is a two-semester course in the fundamentals of organic chemistry recommended for chemistry, biology, and pre-professional majors. It studies the structure, properties, synthesis, and typical reactions of the various series of hydrocarbons and their derivatives with emphasis on reaction mechanisms. It is offered only on demand. Prerequisite for 2114: CHEM 1425 with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite for 2214: CHEM 2114with a grade of "C" or better.
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