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CHD 2800: Administering a Child Care Center
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches the development and administration of a Child Care Center at the foundational level. Included are the principles and practices of assessing community need, licensing and certifying, budgeting, developing and equipping a center facility, staffing, managing on site and evaluating program and staff.
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CHD V533: Parenting
45.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course prepares students for the occupation of parenting, realizing the dual roles of males and females as homemakers and wage earners, emphasizing the acquisition of knowledge and development of understanding the attitudes, standards, values, and skills relevant to individual and family life. Topics covered include human growth and development, interpersonal relationships, planning for parenthood, resource management, providing for health, safety, and security, importance of families and crisis management.
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CHI 1120: Elementary Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches true beginners basic Chinese language skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Mastery of 350 Chinese characters, basic spoken and literary syntax, pronunciation are key objectives along with an understanding of the cultural context of the Chinese language. Prerequisite: student must score into college-level English and reading on placement test.
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CHI 1121: Elementary Chinese II
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches elementary Chinese language skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Mastery of an additional 350 Chinese characters along with a continuing emphasis on basic spoken and literary syntax are key objectives along with further understanding of the cultural context of the Chinese language. Prerequisite: CHI 1120.
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CHI 2220: Intermediate Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches literary Chinese for students with a background in Elementary Chinese. Literary Chinese is the foundation for most forms of Chinese literature including fiction and non-fiction writings. It is also the written language used by all Chinese classical literature. Students study literary syntax as displayed in about 20 representative texts. Classes include discussions of the subject matter using intermediate spoken language skills. Prerequisite: CHI 1121.
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CHI 2221: Intermediate Chinese II
4.00 Credits
Indian River State College
The course teaches intermediate Chinese using readings from modern Chinese non-fictional literature. Readings include selections from social science and political literature along with current Chinese newspaper and journal articles. Students learn to use basic Chinese reference literature such as Chinese-English and Chinese-Chinese dictionaries. Classes include discussions of the subject matter using intermediate spoken language skills. This course is the foundation for advanced work and readings using the Chinese language. Prerequisite: CHI 2220.
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CHM 1020: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course teaches introductory chemical principles and applications for the non-science major. Topics include the scientific method of problem solving, classification of matter, the periodic table, chemical reactions, energy, chemical bonds, and acid-base chemistry. Student must score into college-level English, mathematics and reading on placement test.
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CHM 1032: Biochemistry for Health Professionals
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course covers the essentials of chemistry and biochemistry for students in healthrelated fields. Emphasis is placed on chemical and biochemical applications to the healthrelated fields, and on understanding the structure and function of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level English, mathematics and reading on placement test.
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CHM 1046: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course is a continuation of CHM 1045 including equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry of some elements. Prerequisite: CHM 1045, CHM 1045L. Corequisite: CHM 1046L.
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CHM 1046L: General Chemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
Indian River State College
This course is the laboratory for CHM 1046. Lab experiments include the topics of equilibrium, kinetics, electrochemistry, and descriptive chemistry of some elements. Prerequisite: CHM 1045, CHM 1045L. Corequisite: CHM 1046. Lab fee $20.00.
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