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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CD 405 (or equivalent); 410 (or equivalent); 415 (or equivalent); 442 (or equivalent); 451 (or equivalent); 462 (or equivalent); 465 (or equivalent), 469A (or equivalent); 469O (or equivalent); 469B (or equivalent); corequisites maintenance of clinical privileges; and consent. 6 hours of clinical skills lab per week. May be repeated one time.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Graduate status, CD 566 (or equivalent); Corequisites: maintenance of clinical privileges; and consent. 6 hours of clinical skills lab per week. May be repeated one time.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CD 475. Six hours of lab per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate status. Six hours of lab per week.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist engineering and computer science first-time freshmen in making a successful transition to the university environment. Emphasis is on orientation to the University and the College of Engineering and Computer Science as well as study skills, teamwork, communication and career awareness. Various college and/or department based activities; frequent in-class exercises, self-assessments, some on-campus field trips. Does not count towards engineering or computer science major requirements. Seminar/Activity two hours, 1 unit. (Credit/No Credit only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ELM examination or satisfying the exemption requirements. One semester course based on a systematic, semi-empirical approach to the submicroscopic world of chemistry. Development of modern ideas concerning atomic and molecular structure, principles of compound formation, and chemical reactivity are emphasized. Selected topics in applied chemistry and the application of chemical principles to life and environmental sciences are explored. Engineering and Science majors should consult with their advisors before enrolling in this course. Credit cannot be earned in both CHEM 103 and 100. Students using this course to satisfy a General Education requirement, in Natural Sciences may satisfy the corresponding lab requirement by completing CHEM 100L. Three hours lecture per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ELM Examination or satisfying the ELM exemption requirement. Corequisite: CHEM 100. Optional laboratory course to accompany CHEM 100 in which the fundamentals of scientific inquiry and basic laboratory techniques are presented. May be used to satisfy the laboratory requirement in Natural Sciences of General Education provided CHEM 100 is also completed. Three-hour laboratory.
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4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the Chemistry Placement Test (CPT) or a grade of C or higher (C- is unacceptable) in CHEM 100 taken at CSUN only. Corequisite: CHEM 101L. Basic course in the fundamental principles and theories with special emphasis on chemical calculations. Includes a discussion of the kinetic molecular theory, atomic structures, and the periodic table, solutions, and oxidation-reduction. Recitation portion deals with problem solving, review of the lecture material and quizzes. Lab: Emphasizes basic lab skills, quantitative relationships in chemistry, and inorganic preparative procedures. Completion of CHEM?101/L satisfies General Education Natural Sciences including the corresponding lab requirement. Three hours lecture; 1 hour recitation per week; one three-hour lab per week.
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4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM 101/L with a minimum grade of C- in CHEM 101. Corequisite: CHEM 102L. Continuation of CHEM 101. Introduction to kinetics, gas phase and solution equilibria, electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, radio, organic chemistry and the descriptive chemistry of the more familiar metals and nonmetals. Recitation portion deals with problem solving, review of the lecture material and quizzes. Lab: Consists of experiments dealing with kinetics, acid-base and solubility equilibria, selected reactions of metals and nonmetals, and qualitative elemental analysis. Completion of CHEM 102/L satisfies General Education, Natural Sciences including the corresponding lab requirement. Three hours lecture; one hour recitation per week; one three-hour lab per week.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the ELM Examination or satisfying the ELM exemption requirements. Corequisite: CHEM 103L. Not open to engineering, biology or physical science majors. Designed to stress fundamental principles of inorganic chemistry, the structure of atoms and molecules, the periodic table, states of matter, chemical calculations involving stoichiometry and simple algebraic operations. Credit cannot be earned in both CHEM 103 and 100. Students using this course to satisfy a General Education Requirement in the Natural Sciences satisfy the laboratory requirement. Three hours lecture and one 3-hour laboratory per week.
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