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BUSN 2203: Proofreading
1.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
1 hour credit Students develop proofreading skills through ability to spell; to use fundamentals of word division, capitalization, expressions of numbers, punctuation, and grammar; and to read for meaning. Prerequisite: Please review the Online Course Requirements. Basic computer skills, keyboarding, e-mail, Windows experience, and Internet access/skills are recommended. The student must be self motivated and must have access to the World Wide Web.
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BUSN 2251: Office Simulations
1.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
1 hour credit Students develop a working knowledge of the office professional's duties and responsibilities. Basic computer skills, keyboarding, e-mail, Windows experience, and Internet access/skills are recommended. The student must be self motivated and must have access to the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: BUSN-1152 Document Formatting I, BUSN- 1153 Speedbuilding I, equivalent competency (20 gross wpm minimum), CIST-0111 Microcomputer Business Software. Please review the Online Course Requirements.
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BUSN 2252: Business Etiquette
1.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
1 hour credit Students develop appropriate business practices including telephone techniques and office ethics. The student must be self motivated and must have access to the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Please review the Online Course Requirements. Basic computer skills, keyboarding, e-mail, Windows 95 experience, and Internet access/skills are recommended
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BUSN 2253: Customer Service
1.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
1 hour credit The course is designed to build and maintain critical skills necessary to be a dynamic and successful service professional. Students will gain insight on customer behavior and attitudes and will develop strategies to create positive customer relationships. The student must be self motivated and must have access to the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Please review the Online Course Requirements. Basic computer skills, keyboarding, e-mail, Windows 95 experience, and Internet access/skills are recommended
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CHEM 0090: Basic Math for Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
2 hours credit This course is designed for students who have had no high school chemistry, have performed poorly in a chemistry course in high school or college, or are returning to college after an absence of several years and need General Chemistry or College Chemistry. Fundamental topics of inorganic chemistry including scientific notation, chemical mathematics, metric system, the periodic table, gases, and solutions. High school algebra or Elementary Algebra, MATH-0099 is strongly recommended.
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CHEM 0101: Introduction to Forensic Science and Laboratory
5.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
5 hours credit This course introduces the basic principles and relationships between the applications of chemistry to forensic science as they relate to the criminal investigative process. The course is designed to give students insight into the many areas of forensic science and how chemistry and other sciences play a role. Areas included are blood analysis, hair analysis, firearms and identification, fiber comparisons, paints, glass compositions, soil comparisons, and seminal fluid analysis. Upon completion of this course students should understand the potential value of forensic science and also the limitations. Prerequisite: None: High School Algebra or Elementary Algebra, MATH-0099, strongly recommended.
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CHEM 0109: General Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
5 hours credit Primarily for the liberal arts, allied health, and non-science majors, General Chemistry develops the principles of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. Three lecture periods and two02-hour laboratory/discussion periods are required weekly. Students may not receive credit for both CHEM-0109 and CHEM-0111. This course may not be used as a prerequisite for CHEM-0112. Prerequisites: Intermediate Algebra, MATH- 0104 with a grade of "C" or better, or an ACCUPLACERscore of 100 or better.
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CHEM 0111: College Chemistry I and Lab
5.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
5 hours credit Primarily for biological or physical science majors, College Chemistry I and Lab provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of chemistry. The laboratory supports the concepts through practical application and develops scientific techniques. Prerequisites: College Algebra, MATH-0105, or an ACCUPLACER score of 100 or better.
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CHEM 0112: College Chemistry II and Lab
5.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
5 hours credit College Chemistry II is a continuation of College Chemistry I. It is designed for the student who needs more than five hours of credit in chemistry or is going to take advanced chemistry courses or pre-professional programs such as pre-med and pre-dentistry. Normally, in Chemistry II, the topics covered are chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, descriptive chemistry, introductory organic chemistry and other topics if time permits. Prerequisite: College Chemistry I and Lab, CHEM-0111.
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CHEM 0201: Forensic Science Analytical Techniques
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course is designed for the student who will be a science major in the field of Forensic Science. It starts with an introduction to the role of the expert witness and emphasizes throughout proper procedures for the handling of evidence. It incorporates three major laboratory processes within the criminal investigative processing of evidence. The principle and laboratory techniques of FT-IR, GC/MS and Electrophoresis will be covered in relationship to Forensics. Prerequisite: CHEM-0112, College Chemistry II and Lab or concurrent enrollment.
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