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CHE 212: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CHE 211. 4 credits formerly CH 202 Organic Chemistry II Sequel to Organic Chemistry I (CHE 211). Topics include further discussions of functional group transformations in the light of their mechanisms and their applications to longer and more complex organic synthesis sequences. Important classes of biomolecules including amino acids, sugars and natural products are introduced. Laboratory work involves practical applications of the presented topics. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and, with CHE 211, laboratory science electives. Three hours of class work, three hours of laboratory per week.
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CHE 232: Introduction to Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CHE 121 or permission of the instructor. 4 credits formerly CH 207 Environmental Chemistry (Offered infrequently.) This course will study important environmental problems such as water pollution, acid rain, greenhouse effect and ozone depletion. The laboratory course is tied to the lecture and will use analytical methods to solve real problems. The course involves actual fieldwork where students will experience and investigate important environmental problems. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week.
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CHE 240: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CHE 122. 4 credits formerly CH 240 Analytical Chemistry (Offered infrequently.) The theoretical aspects of modern analytic chemistry will be stressed. Stoichiometry and quantitative calculations will be emphasized. Topics included are gravimetric, volumetric and several instrumental methods of analysis. The course is designed for biology, premedicine and chemistry majors. The laboratory portion of this course is tied to the lecture and expands on the topics being discussed. Some of the experiments include gravimetric, volumetric, optical and electrical methods of analysis. An independent proejct is required. 3 hours of class work, 3 hours of laboratory per week.
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CHE 260: Honors Chemistry Research
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: CHE 121 & CHE 122 with a grade of B or better, an interview with the faculty advisor and departmental approval are required prior to signing up for this course. 3 credits formerly CHE 299 Honors Chemistry Research This course includes advanced research participation and laboratory work in various branches of chemistry. A seminar and final research report are required. This course involves a "hands on" research experience. Theresearch will emphasize the development of independent scientific thought and practice, experimental design, use of the literature, and scientific speaking and writing. 6 hours of laboratory per week, 6 hours of library research per week.
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CHI 111: Elementary Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101 or Instructor's permission. 4 credits This course introduces students to basic Chinese vocabulary and grammar with emphasis on speaking and listening. Students will also read simple materials and write brief responses in Chinese. The language patterns and skills are taught within a cultural context and focus on practical applications to daily life. A minimum of one language laboratory hour per week is required. Native speakers of Chinese are not permitted to register for this course without the written permission of the instructor before classes begin. Departmental Exit Examination is required
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CHI 112: Elementary Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisites: CHI 111 at NCC or equivalent as determined by placement examination. 4 credits In this continuation of CHI 111, students expand their vocabulary, learn more complex grammatical forms, read longer selections and write short paragraphs in Chinese. They continue to develop speaking skills in a cultural context. A minimum of one language laboratory hour per week is required. Native speakers of Chinese are not permitted to register for this course without the written permission of the instructor before classes begin. Departmental exit examination is required.
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CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 084. 3 credits formerly CJ 102 Introduction to Criminal Justice This course offers an interdisciplinary treatment of the entire field of criminal justice by surveying criminal justice agencies and their role, history and development in the criminal justice system. An input process-output analysis of system clients includes the elements and procedures of conviction and the various dispositions for convicted offenders.
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CJS 102: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 084. 3 credits formerly CJ 114 Introduction to Corrections A study of the history, philosophy, and evolution of corrections as well as the functions of U.S. jails and prisons. The course also examines the procedures used by state and federal courts that result in sentencing of offenders to penal institutions and communitybased supervision and treatment programs.
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CJS 104: Introduction to Security Methods
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 084. 3 credits formerly 263 Security Methods. Not offered every semester. This course examines methods and techniques used to prevent and reduce losses due to theft and casualty. The operation of security departments, including physical control of personnel and visitors, special laws and recent technological developments are also covered.
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CJS 105: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 084. 3 credits formerly CJ 101 Introduction to Law Enforcement This course provides an introduction to the history and philosophy of law enforcement (local, state and federal) and asurvey of major developments and problems in policing. Thecourse stresses the role of police in a pluralistic society from the mid 19th century to the present.
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