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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Real Estate license Review of property interests and rights, mortgages, leases, business opportunity sales, municipal and state regulations, law of agency. Also covers terminology, mortgage brokerage, real estate investments, zoning subdivision and development, tax appeals, appraisals and evaluations, urban renewal, management, civil rights law, license law, and real estate commission rules and regulations. [occasional offering] 6 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Real Estate license Practical guide to real estate appraising covers basic principles, the mathematical and technical requirements of data collection, market data, and cost and income approaches to professional appraising. Utilizes both classical and modern methods of reporting. Students prepare several classroom appraisals as well as field projects. [occasional offering] 5 lecture hours
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5.00 Credits
Meets the requirements of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission for salesperson licensing for residential, commercial, or industrial properties. Covers contracts, leasing, mortgages, property management, real estate valuation, the license act, and the laws of agency. 5 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: sophomore standing and computer literacy International business model in a simulated business firm provides opportunity to perform business functions (purchasing, accounting, marketing, human resources, etc.) and transact business with other simulated companies throughout the world. Includes decision-making, critical thinking, and team activities. 1 lecture/5 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: sophomore standing and permission of coordinator For MCCC degree students only. Integration of classroom study with specific planned periods of learning through job experience, designed for all business students. Seminars teach job-specific skills which can be practiced on the job. Course includes employer evaluation. 1 lecture/180 work experience hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: proficiency in basic algebra Selected fundamental principles of general chemistry for students who have not had high school chemistry and for those who need a review before taking other chemistry courses. [Does not include laboratory instruction and does not fulfill any requirements in the Chemistry program.] 3 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 135 Corequisite: ENG 101 Basic concepts and theoretical principles of modern chemistry. Topics include stoichiometry; atomic theory and the structure of matter; periodic table; chemical bonding; kinetic-molecular theory and the states of matter; gas laws; solutions; oxidation-reduction; and acid-base systems. Lab work introduces the use of computers for data collection and analysis. 2 lecture/1 recitation/3 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHE 101 with a minimum C grade or permission Corequisite: MAT 146 or approved equivalent Theoretical and practical aspects of kinetics; simple and ionic chemical equilibria; thermodynamics; spectrophotometry; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; and the major families of chemical elements with emphasis on the transition elements. Lab work includes qualitative cation and anion analysis plus additional computer applications for data collection and analysis. 2 lecture/1 recitation/3 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) or proficiency in basic algebra Introductory course with emphasis on topics needed for an understanding of the basic chemistry of agriculture. [Fall offering] 2 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) or proficiency in basic algebra Corequisite: ENG 101 Fundamental topics in chemistry and biology are introduced utilizing forensics to explore basic science concepts. Topics include general, organic, and biochemistry, and general and molecular biology. Lab experiments integrate case-study analyses and modern instrumentation with techniques in enzymology, chromatography, microscopy, fingerprinting, DNA analysis, and serology. Prepares the student for informed engagement in society by providing scientific knowledge on which attitudes and opinions can be developed. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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