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3.00 Credits
Correct keyboarding techniques and application of skill in entering data related to a business environment.
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5.00 Credits
A comprehensive course describing people at work and how to motivate them to work together in greater harmony. Covers several types of organizations, including business, government, public schools, and non-profit organizations. This class includes an integration of social sciences appropriate to the subject of human relations, especially psychology, sociology, and management.
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5.00 Credits
A course in the principles of finance designed to assist in answering the possible questions that may arise in the process of managing one's own financial affairs, providing insight into principles of budgeting, allocating income, and using credit.
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5.00 Credits
A discussion of the ethical, political, social, legal, and regulatory issues of a business environment. Topics will focus on the conflicting rights and duties of individuals, organizations, and other factions in a domestic and global society that lead to the development of ethical awareness, social responsibility, and law.
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5.00 Credits
Study of marketing channels and institutions; market structure, organization, and behavior; retail, wholesale, and industrial marketing; and governmental regulations.
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6.00 Credits
An introduction to general chemistry. A systematic look at the fundamental concepts of the structure and properties of matter. Topics include formulas, chemical structures and equations, solution chemistry, stoichiometric calculations, and equilibrium including acid/base equilibria. Lecture 4 hours; Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: MAT 099 or placement.
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6.00 Credits
An overview of the chemistry of organic molecules and an introduction to biochemical concepts. Lecture 4 hours; Laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: CHE 105.
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6.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure and function of biological molecules, their enzymology, metabolism, and energy relationships, DNA and RNA structure, transcription and molecular biology. Prerequisite: CHE 101 and 102 or permission.
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6.00 Credits
An introduction to organic chemistry. A systematic study of the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides, dienes, alkynes, alicyclic hydrocarbons, and aromatic hydrocarbons, including stereochemistry. Laboratory exercises are related to lecture topics. Lecture 4 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Prerequisite: CHE 101 and 102.
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6.00 Credits
A continuation of CHE 250 focusing on the chemistry of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines, including stereochemistry. Laboratory exercises are related to lecture topics. Lecture 4 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Prerequisite: CHE 250.
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