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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This is an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry. Topics include: atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, states and properties of matter, acids and bases, thermodynamics and chemical kinetics. The laboratory portion of this course introduces basic experimental techniques and activities to reinforce the concepts introduced in lecture. Co-requisite: MAT117.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of general chemistry and biochemistry. Emphasis will be placed on the major metabolic pathways, mechanisms of enzyme action, bioenergetics, and the role of regulatory substances in the human body. High school chemistry is recommended.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This course is a continuation of Chemistry I. Topics include: chemical equilibrium, thermodynamic equilibrium, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, and an introduction to biochemistry. The laboratory portion of this course introduces basic experimental techniques and activities to reinforce the concepts introduced in lecture. Prerequisite: CHE112.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course explores the way individuals make and share meaning by focusing on the communication process, its cultural context, and various types of communication including intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public, mass, and intercultural. Special emphasis is given to developing public speaking skills by learning and practicing informational and persuasive speech composition and delivery.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits his course introduces students to the term "computer science" using a variety of methods. Topics included are software development, ethics, philosophy, and mathematical modeling to gain a better understanding of how computers operate and run applications. Through readings and discussion students will examine the evolution of society to the ?digital age? and how it continues to affect the world. Students will become familiar with the ALICE program and the Python language which will be used to develop analytical and logical skills as a basis for successful programming.Pre/Co-requisite: CPT117 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to concepts in the following application software: Microsoft Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheets), and PowerPoint (computerized presentations). Students will complete projects at the basic and intermediate skill level, which will benefit the student as they progress through college and beyond. Students must meet one of the following Prerequisites: satisfactory performance on the departmental placement test or successful completion of CPT017.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course emphasizes methods of problem-solving to analyze and transform a given problem to its computer solution using Visual Basic. Visual Basic is an object-oriented/event-driven programming language that is easy enough for non-programmers to use, yet sophisticated enough to be used by professional programmers. Students will learn to include standard Windows objects such as buttons, list boxes, scroll bars, and icons on Windows applications. Once the objects are created, the programmer then concentrates on writing the specific instructions telling how each object should respond to a user click. Prerequisite: Basic Introduction to Computers or CPT117.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Students will be introduced to the Internet and the World Wide Web Internet services. Students will be introduced to Web servers and browsers and investigate resources on the Web. The course will include sections on HTML, images and graphics, multimedia resources, conversion tools, JavaScript, and a general overview of the CGI facility.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will introduce students to more advanced concepts in application software utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access. Many of the projects will utilize software integration linking Word, Excel, and Access modules. Prerequisite: CPT117.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course expands the student's programming capability through program construct and application key words using Visual Basic. Emphasis is on extended capacities for complex programming language to solve system programming problems. Students will develop programming skills and techniques while working in a project-oriented environment. Prerequisite: CPT119.
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