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CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisites: CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II. This course is an intensive survey of the modern chemistry of compounds of carbon. Emphasis is placed on the role of structure, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, synthetic methods, and the applications of these principles in the laboratory. The chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides, alcohols, nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions, and infrared and mass spectroscopy are examined.
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CHEM 212: Organic Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: CHEM 211 - Organic Chemistry I. This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. The chemistry of aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds, amines, carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins, and some aspects of biochemistry are among the topics surveyed.
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CHEM 213: Organic Chemistry I- Lecture Only CHEM 214 Organic Chemistry II Lecture Only 4 Credits CISY 102 Computer Literacy 3 Credits 4 0
4.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: Recommend students know how to type. A computer literate person is referred to as one who understands how computers work, uses them, and identifies the role of computers in society. Students should have a basic understanding of computers and how to access information on the World Wide Web. Emphasis is placed on the application of microcomputers; the use of productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet management, presentation management, and data base management, search tools, and multimedia) to gather, analyze, and present information; and the social, ethical, and privacy aspects of the impact of computers on society. Students may not enroll for credit in this course if they have earned credit for a higher level computer science course. Open lab time required.
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CHEM 213 - Organic Chemistry I- Lecture Only CHEM 214 Organic Chemistry II Lecture Only 4 Credits CISY 102 Computer Literacy 3 Credits 4 0
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CISY 103: Computer Concepts & Programming
4.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Corequisite: MATH 023 - Algebra Mod 2: Linear Behavior or proficiency as evidenced by placement test. This course is designed for students majoring in Computer Information Systems. An overview of information processing including computer applications, algorithms, documentation, and analysis of problems for computer solutions. Topics include computer hardware and software, data representation and organization, programming in JAVA, a survey of computer languages, and computer systems design concepts.
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CISY 105: Foundations of Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Corequisite: MATH 113 - Precalculus II or MATH 114H - Precalculus Honors. This is the first course in Computer Science for transfer students. The programming language Java will be taught in conjunction with problem solving methods, algorithm development, and object-oriented design. Topics include data types, control structures, classes, objects, methods, file processing, and introduction to data structures.
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CISY 106: Fundamentals of Game Design
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Designing a successful video game is a complex, mammoth endeavor requiring creativity, organization, and managerial skills. Game design requires insight into how the human mind works when immersed in the world of play. Specific design rules must be considered to ensure the gaming experience is seamless and enjoyable for both the casual and serious gamer.
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CISY 113: Desktop Computer Hardware & Software
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course provides an introduction to the infrastructure components of desktop computers and their application to business problems. Astudy of current hardware and operating environments is presented. The course also covers basic troubleshooting methods and systems administration tasks.
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CISY 114: Interactive Multimedia I
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Multimedia teaches the principles and application of effective interactive communication in a multimedia environment. Topics include multimedia building blocks hardware, software, and emerging technologies. Students focus on the final assembly and optimization of various media formats prepared for authoring consumption and presenting that content in linear and hierarchical navigation systems. Media formats include text, graphics, animation, sound, and video. Students will study concepts related to the design, development, management, usability, and distribution.
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CISY 116: Networking & Wireless Internet
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course will expand Network majors into Cellular Networks and Wireless Internet or Mobile Internet. The course will also provide Web Masters with background to expand into new applications for their mobile users. The course will cover the fundamentals of CDMA, TDMA and GSM cellular technologies for connectivity, speed and carrier differences both nationally and globally. The course will cover Wireless Internet standards, industry trends, applications, protocols and architecture including text messaging (SMS) and user location or presence. Students will learn how to share content for cell phones to PDA's to Tablet Notebooks.
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CISY 122: Business Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Designed for non-computer science majors, this course focuses on the development of business computer systems. Emphasis is placed on management's use of computer systems as well as Microsoft Office.
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