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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisites: Senior standing and ACC 201; BUS 110, 217, 306, 311, 320, and 345; ECO 201. Capstone course of the business major. Integrates knowledge of all business disciplines from other courses. Uses case studies and projects to identify problems and formulate strategic policies that shape the destiny of organizations. Emphasizes analysis, decision-making, and implementation.
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2.00 Credits
Two hours. Review and practice in those basic principles and mathematical skills most needed by students planning to take CHE 111 and 112. This course does not count toward the major or minor.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisite: CHE 100 or one year of high school chemistry or permission of instructor. Corequisite: MAT 105, 130, or 201. Quantitative treatment of the principles of chemistry including stoichiometry, states of matter, atomic structure, periodicity, ionic compounds, chemical equilibria, and acid-base theories.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisite: CHE 111. Basic descriptive inorganic and organic chemistry including a systematic description of the elements, modern theories of chemical bonding, redox reactions, electrochemistry, and chemical dynamics. Laboratory work includes semi-micro qualitative separation and identification of cations and anions.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisite: CHE 102 or 112. Detailed study of carbon compounds approached through the study of structures, functional groups, reactions, and mechanisms. Structures include both constitutional and stereo isomers. Initial functional groups are alcohols and alkyl halides. In the laboratory, techniques of reacting and purifying are used in the synthesis of organic compounds.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisite: CHE 203. Additional functional groups including ethers, carbonyls, amines, carboxylic acids, and bifunctional compounds are studied for their reactions, interactions, and interconversions. Additional reaction mechanisms are studied as a unifying concept. Use of instrumentation in the laboratory enhances purifications and structural identifications as synthesis continues.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisite: CHE 112. Principles of analytical chemistry will be covered with an emphasis on quantitative measurements and statistical data analysis. Topics may include gravimetric, volumetric, and potentiometric methods of analysis with a focus on acid-base, reduction-oxidation, and complexometric chemistry.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisite: CHE 101 or equivalent. Chemical composition of the human body including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and electrolytes, metabolism, body fluids, and acid- base balance.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisites: CHE 101-102 or CHE 111-112. Focuses on the application of chemistry to forensic science. Explores toxicology, pharmacology and trace evidence (soils, glass, and heavy metal poisons) through the use of case studies such as the Kennedy assassination, death of Napoleon, shroud of Turin.
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4.00 Credits
Four hours. Prerequisites: CHE 112, MAT 202, PHY 212. States of matter, phase diagrams, thermodynamics, equilibrium, and electrochemistry.
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