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CHE 101: Introductory chemistry
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys important chemical theories and applications, including the atomic structure of matter, chemical bonding and energy changes, gas laws, stoichiometry, solutions, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Pre- or Prerequisite: MAT* 115 or 142. Corequisite: MAT* 115 or 142.
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CHE 111: concepts of chemistry 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Serve either as a survey course or as a preparatory course for general chemistry. Intended for students with little or no background in Chemistry or for students who need to meet a readmission requirement for nursing or other allied health programs. Also serves students who require a laboratory science course. Discusses fundamental principles, theories, and laws of chemistry, including organic chemistry and biochemistry. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 115 or 142. Corequisite: MAT* 115 or 142.
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CHE 121: General Chemistry I 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, and chemical and physical changes. Laboratory experiments consist of the basic techniques used for chemical analysis and chemical reactions. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Corequisite: MAT* 115 or higher.
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CHE 122: General Chemistry II 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on the knowledge learned in General Chemistry I. Includes reaction rates, electrochemistry, equilibrium conditions, and energy effects in chemical reactions. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: CHE* 121.
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CHE 211: organic chemistry I 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents bonding, formulation, and molecular shapes of organic molecules. Presents nomenclature, preparation, and creations of alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatics. Explains reaction mechanisms when necessary. The laboratory portion features the basic reaction and preparation techniques used in organic chemistry. The laboratory exercises investigate either the preparation or the reaction of the aforementioned chemical species. Three hours of lecture / four hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: CHE* 122 or instructor's permission.
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CHE 212: Organic Chemistry II 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on the knowledge learned in Organic Chemistry I, presenting the nomenclature, preparation, and creation of alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, and biomolecules. Explains reaction mechanisms when necessary. The laboratory exercises investigate either the preparation or the reaction of the aforementioned chemical species. Other laboratory exercises include using modern instrumentation to identify organic compounds. Three hours of lecture / four hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: CHE* 211 or instructor's permission.
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CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys the evolution, principles, concepts, and practices of law enforcement. The course examines the structure and organization of courts in the administration of criminal justice in the U.S.A. Topics include the American model of criminal justice, police and the community, police and the constitution, and the American legal system.
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CJS 102: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
A study of the history, philosophy, and evolution of corrections. The course examines the following processes used by our courts: probation, parole, treatment programs, and rehabilitation models. Punishment and the functions of our jails and prisons are examined. Additional topics include plea-bargaining, speedy trial, sentencing, prisoner's rights, victimization, and juvenile justice.
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COM 106: Introduction to Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys broadcasting in the United States from its beginning to the present. Emphasizes the physical nature of the medium, the historical accidents of its origin and growth, the economic basis of its operation, and the role of the broadcaster in our society.
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COM 107: Mass Communication and Advertising 3
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Examines the social and economic aspects of advertising and consumer psychology, including the role of mass communication and advertising in marketing strategies. Presents legal restrictions, advertising practices, and issues and emphasizes the organization of the advertising industry today.
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