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CH 200: Organic Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course offers an introduction to the stereochemistry and the study of different functional groups. Topics include the structure, synthesis and properties of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, alkyl halides and alcohols. Also, the course introduces briefly benzene and its derivatives, the functional groups aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids. A 3-hour laboratory complements lecture material. Fall. Prerequisite: CH 120 or permission. Group: III.
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CH 201: Organic Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
A continuation of CH 200. The course covers the structure, synthesis and properties of benzene and its derivatives, aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids. The course focuses on spectroscopy and some other functional groups such as amines, phenols, and heterocyclic compounds. A 3-hour laboratory complements lecture material. Spring 2010. Prerequisite: CH 200. Group: III.
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CH 201 - Organic Chemistry II
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CH 301: Biochemistry of Macromolecules
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course focuses on the structure and function of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. It also focuses on the role of enzymes in biological systems, as well as replication, transcription and translation, and recombinant DNA technology. Spring. Prerequisite: BI 101, BI102, CH 120, and CH 200. Group: III.
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CH 301 - Biochemistry of Macromolecules
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CHC 100: Introduction to Community Health
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of community health, including education, diversity, demography, and epidemiology as they apply to individuals in a given community over the life span. Students use, interpret, and analyze a variety of demographic and epidemiological information as they impact a given community. It is anticipated that students will work with communities in the Greater Boston area. Fall. Group: II.
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CHC 200: Healthcare Policy
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Healthcare Policy provides an introduction to the political, social, and economic aspects of the healthcare system. The course will explore such topics as: How do corporations and insurance companies shape the healthcare provided? What are the roles of government in addressing healthcare needs of the community and the nation? How do medicine and science shape health policy? Who pays, and who benefits under varying healthcare reform proposals? Spring 2011 and alternate years. Prerequisite: CHC 100 or permission. Group: II.
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CO 101: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Students improve their ability to communicate through the composition and delivery of seven original speeches. Special attention is given to stage fright, audience analysis, organizing and developing content, and delivery. Spring. Group: IV.
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CO 101 - Public Speaking
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CO 120: Introduction to TV and Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This is an introductory, hands-on course in making TV and radio. It covers program planning and basic production techniques. Students learn to use cameras, microphones, lighting, character generators, recorders, and a wide range of other equipment to create their own radio and television productions. Course participants build their skills by engaging in exercises done outside of class. Fall. Group: IV.
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CO 201: Persuasive Speaking
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course prepares students for speaking situations that demand persuasive speech: arguing solutions to problems, defending policies and procedures under attack, seeking changes in attitudes, beliefs, or behavior. We explore psychological, ethical, and logical appeals; evidence; and effective delivery through the preparation, presentation, and analysis of six major speeches. Fall. Group: IV.
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CO 213: Radio Programming and Production
2.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
(2 credits) This course covers the theory and practice of radio programming and production in contemporary society. Students will analyze current radio programming policies and formats, as well as the legal and ethical aspects of radio broadcasting. They will also produce radio programming and projects using stateof- the-art digital production technologies and the facilities of the campus radio station, WPMC. Offered selectively. Group: IV.
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CO 217: Production Workshop
2.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course is a practical, hands-on experience that will increase students' basic knowledge of television, film, and video production. Emphasis is on advanced studio projects, lighting, editing, multi-camera and single-camera productions. Students will also have the opportunity to work alongside guest lecturers from the video, film, and commercial industries. Offered selectively. Prerequisite: CO 120 or permission. Future scheduling of this course is contingent upon final approval.
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