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CHM 250: Introduction to Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
4.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is designed to give students a working knowledge of the instrumentation used in a modern analytical chemistry laboratory. Emphasis will be placed on learning techniques with the broadest range of pharmaceutical, environmental, and industrial application. The specific experimental methods include: potentiometer techniques; atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy; UV / visible and fluorescence spectroscopy; NMR, FTIR, gas chromatography, HPLC, TLC, GC/MS and electrophoresis. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [6.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CHM-240, CHM-241.
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CHM 260: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of the fundamental classes of organic compounds, with emphasis on the relationship of structure and reactivity. Electronic theory, energy relationships, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms are used to explain reactivity. Molecular modeling is emphasized, particularly with respect to electrostatic potential maps. Practical applications, including syntheses, are studied and carried out in the laboratory. Instrumentation such as UV, IR, NMR, HPLC, and GC/MS are routinely used as qualitative and quantitative tools. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [3.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CHM-240, CHM-241. 10
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CHM 262: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a continuation of CHM-260 and includes the study of aromatic and organometallic compounds, spectroscopy, and the chemistry of carbonyl compounds. Topics presented include the theoretical basis for molecular reactivity, molecular modeling, determination of structure with emphasis on spectroscopic methods, mechanisms of chemical reactions, and synthesis of organic compounds. The microscale laboratory emphasizes preparation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Analysis by IR, GC, GC/MS, NMR, and UV/VIS are integral to experiments. Lecture [3.00], Laboratory [3.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CHM-260. CINEMA
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CIN 140: Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of film as an art form. The course is designed to awaken a more sensitive and critical response to the cinema through an understanding of its form, content, development, and criticism. Films are screened to demonstrate these elements. >General Education Course. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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CIN 150: Special Topics in Cinema I
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course permits specialized topics in cinema to be studied as a part of more general courses. Students may repeat this course for separate credit. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Women in Cinema, History of Animation, and World Cinema. Lecture [3.00].
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CIN 160: Women in Cinema
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of how the images, stories, and formal constructions in film can frame female identities. The course is not only about the representation of women in film history, it is also a study of cinema by women [such as Maya Deren, Su Friedrich, and Chantal Akerman.] Specific topics addressed over the span of the semester may include the history of the "weepies; " the biographies of certain actors and filmmakers; feminist film theory; the formal aspects of film; the depiction of women across film genres; and the role of filmmaking in the American and international feminist movements. >Diversity Course. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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CIN 170: American Cinema
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is a study of the language, history, and cultural impact of the American Film Industry. It explores the technology and aesthetics of Hollywood and non-Hollywood films. It also deals with how these films reflect the changing images Americans have had of themselves. Through in-class screenings, students will gain an understanding of each film's form, content, development, and criticism. Some specific areas covered include film production and language, the Studio System, and film genres. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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CIN 240: The Classic Cinema
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is an in-depth study of the style, philosophy, and significance of selected directors and films. Lecture [3.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIN-140 or THR-140.
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CIN 250: Special Topics in Cinema II
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course permits specialized topics in cinema to be studied as a part of more general courses. These courses require that students have had some experience using basic cinema terminology [e.g., shot structure, camera movement] through a 100 Level Cinema course. Students may repeat this course for separate credit. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Major Filmmakers, Documentary Cinema, Avant-Garde Cinema, Classic Cinema and Film Noir. Lecture [3.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: CIN-140 or THR-140 or CIN- 150 or ART-105. COMPUTER SCIENCE
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CIS 158: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Bergen Community College
This course is intended for students who are interested in an algorithmic approach to problem solving using computers and their applications. Topics presented include terminology used in the computer field, introduction to computer systems and their applications. Students will work with various software packages on a microcomputer. >General Education Course. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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Prerequisite[s]: MAT-031/MAT-032 or MAT-035.
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