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BUS 202: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This concentrated course reviews and emphasizes corporation and basic contract law, product liability, sales, warranties, bankruptcy, repossession, sale and transfer, foreclosure, insurance, trusts, and wills. Prerequisite: Business Law I (BUS201).
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BUS 225: Principles of Advertising
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This introductory course in advertising covers concepts, consumerism, strategies, and media use. Recommended prerequisite: Principles of Marketing (MAN105).
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CHM 110: Chemical Science I/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is an introduction to chemical theory and terminology. Topics include measurement theory, methods of scientific investigation, atomic theory, compound chemical nomenclature, chemical reactions, the mole concept, solution chemistry, acid base theory, and the role of chemistry in society. Laboratory work reinforces concepts as well as introduces students to basic laboratory techniques, safety regulations, and chemical hygiene. The course does not satisfy the chemistry requirement of the Biological, Chemical, or Physics/Engineering concentrations. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 1.5 hrs. lab. Prerequisites: Writing Skills II (ENG095) and Fundamentals of Algebra (MAT094).
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CHM 111: Chemical Science II/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is an introduction to organic and biochemistry. Topics include organic compound classification, organic nomenclature, organic synthesis and reactions, the macromolecules of life, and the chemical aspects of metabolism. Experimental work further develops students' laboratory knowledge and skills. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 1.5 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: Chemical Science I/Lab (CHM110).
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CHM 151: Basic Chemistry/ Non- Lab
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course is an introduction to basic concepts of inorganic chemistry. The course is designed primarily for students who have not previously studied chemistry. Topics, which are presented in a multi-media, modular format, include measurement, chemical symbols and equations, physical and chemical properties, atomic structure, chemical compounds, solutions, and an overview of chemical reactions. The course is offered in the Center for Self-Directed Learning only. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Algebra (MAT094).
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CHM 201: General Chemistry I/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers a consideration of chemical principles including atomic structure and bonding, stoichiometry, gas laws, and solution chemistry. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: College Algebra (MAT195). Note: This course is intended for students planning to transfer as science majors. Pre-allied health students should enroll in Chemical Science I/Lab (CHM110).
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CHM 202: General Chemistry II/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
Topics for this course include solution chemistry, acids and bases, oxidation and reduction, reaction rates and equilibrium, and an introduction to methods of qualitative analysis. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: General Chemistry I/Lab (CHM201).
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CHM 251: Organic Chemistry I/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers a study of carbon compounds including nomenclature, molecular structure, and functional groups. Topics include stereochemical relationships of compounds, the reactivity and properties of saturated, unsaturated, and aromatic compounds. The course uses mechanisms that relate to chemical changes as a unifying principle. The laboratory component of the course presents and uses instrumental methods of analysis as they relate to organic compounds. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in General Chemistry II/Lab (CHM202).
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CHM 252: Organic Chemistry II/ Lab
4.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
This course covers a continuation of Organic Chemistry I/Lab (CHM251). The course places additional emphasis on the manipulation of functional groups and synthetic approaches. Compounds discussed in this course include carbon compounds, acid derivatives, amines, and carbohydrates. The laboratory places an emphasis on synthesis, isolation and purification of synthetic compounds, and instrumental techniques in organic chemistry. Additional expenses may include supplies, equipment, and/or uniforms. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Organic Chemistry I/Lab (CHM251).
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CHN 101: Elementary Mandarin I
3.00 Credits
Bunker Hill Community College
A beginning level course in modern standard Mandarin Chinese, mainly for students with no experience in the language. The goal of the course is to develop in the students through a multiapproach the four basic skills in the Mandarin language: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course content is geared to use in real life, and the teaching method emphasizes mutual understanding and appreciation of cultures that differ from one's own and draws on the experiences and backgrounds of both the instructor and students. After a semester's study in this course, students are expected to have achieved a general understanding of the speaking and writing systems of the Mandarin language, and be able to communicate, both in oral and writing forms (speaking, listening, reading, and writing), with some simple and daily Mandarin.
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