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4.00 Credits
The principles and techniques of quantitative analytical chemistry. The topics include gravimetric, volumetric, electrochemical and instrumental techniques. Prerequisite: CHE 111. Lecture, 3 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours. Offered Each Year.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the use of modern analytical instruments. Theory of operation and hands-on practical applications are covered. Prerequisite: CHE 301 or BCH 317. Lecture, 3 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of reaction mechanisms, molecular rearrangements, stereochemistry and instrumental techniques. Prerequisites: CHE 302, 302L. Lecture, 3 hours. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Advanced discussion on special topics in chemistry. Topics vary yearly. Prerequisites vary. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Together with PT 312, fulfills the Research and Presentation requirement. This course in composition is designed to help students in the health and natural sciences expand and refine their technical and stylistic skills through an extensive directed writing experience based on professional models. Students will use medical and scientific terminology, write case-based reports and analysis, learn documentation methods and, and write standard research forms used in professional and communications. Prerequisite: CMP 101 or permission of instructor. Offered Fall and Spring Semesters (As Needed).
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Writing Intensive. The primary emphasis is on the technical and stylistic skills of expository writing including such matters as the structures of the language, sentence patterns, and organization. These skills will be addressed through group and individual instruction and through assignments in expository writing. Prerequisite: college-level competence as determined by tests administered by the Academic Resource Directors. Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
This is a cross-curricular course in which students study and practice the discourse of various disciplines: Business, Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural and Health Sciences. Students learn to recognize and utilize the central conventions of writing in these disciplines by using techniques of rhetorical analysis. Prerequisite: CMP 101 or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Writing Intensive. Fulfills Research & Presentation requirement. This advanced course in composition is designed to help students expand and refine their technical and stylistic writing skills. Through analysis of professional writing, the students will learn to identify structures and techniques of effective writing. Through extensive directed writing experience, the student will learn to emulate techniques of effective written communication. Prerequisite: CMP 101 or permission of instructor. Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Writing Intensive. Fundamental principles in the writing of poetry, the short story, and other short forms. Individual and class criticism in a workshop format. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Writing Intensive. This course in composition is designed to help students in the health and natural sciences expand and refine their technical and stylistic skills through extensive directed writing experience based on professional models. Students will use medical and scientific terminology, write case-based reports and analysis, and learn documentation methods and standard forms used in professional research and communications. Prerequisite: CMP 101 or permission of instructor. Offered Each Semester.
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