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CHM 100: Concepts of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This one-semester course is designed for individuals who have completed less than the equivalent of one year of chemistry. The fundamental concepts of general chemistry developed are appropriate for students interested in the further study of chemistry as well as those students who have immediate needs for chemistry. Primary emphasis is placed upon matter, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, periodicity, stoichiometry, and organic chemistry. A student may NOT count this course toward graduation at CSC if he/she has satisfactorily completed CHM 110 or an equivalent course prior to enrollment in CHM 100. IAI Course No. P1 902L Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisite: One year of high school algebra or MAT 093. Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Science, Lab Science
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CHM 110: General Chemistry
2.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
1 ( 3-2-4) This is the first semester of two courses which constitute a year's study of general chemistry. It is designed for the student planning to major in chemistry, engineering, mathematics, science, and related fields which require a year's introduction to general chemistry. Principal emphasis is placed upon bonding, gas laws, nuclear chemistry, stoichiometry, and the fundamentals principles and theories of chemistry. Laboratory is primarily concerned with analytical techniques of volumetric and gravimetric analysis. IAI Course No. P1 902L Offered: Fall Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry or CHM 100, and MAT 099 or its equivalent. Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AFA, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Science, Lab Science
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CHM 120: General Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This is the second course finishing the year's study of general chemistry. Primary emphasis is placed upon qualitative and quantitative instrumental techniques involving visible and infrared spectroscopy, and gas chromatographic analysis. Special emphasis is given to chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and other selected topics as time permits. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: CHM 110 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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CHM 140: Organic & Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This one-semester course is designed for individuals who need an introduction to modern organic and biochemistry. The primary interest of the student may be in agriculture, nursing, home economics, or the health sciences - areas of science requiring varying degrees of background in organic and biochemistry. Offered: Spring (On a Periodic Basis) Prerequisite: CHM 100 or CHM 110 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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CHM 210: Organic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This is the first course of two which constitute a year's study of organic chemistry. Organic Chemistry 1 is required for students planning a major in chemistry and related fields. Primary emphasis is placed upon aliphatic and aromatic chemistry with a laboratory focus upon development by organic family, electrophilic and nucleophilic reactions, qualitative and synthetic methods, and spectral analysis and interpretation. Offered: Fall Prerequisite: CHM 110 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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CHM 220: Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This is the second course of two which constitute a year's study of organic chemistry. Emphasis is placed upon carbohydrates, heterocyclics, amino acids and proteins. A laboratory focus upon infrared and gas chromatographic techniques is developed. Qualitative and synthetic methods, as well as mechanistic studies are also developed. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: CHM 210 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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CIS 105: Keyboarding & Computer Essentials
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course provides students with instruction in basic computer essentials, including computer hardware and software, file management, and data storage and retrieval. Students will also develop minimum levels of competency in the use of alphabet, number, and symbol keys. Basic formatting rules for letters, memos, reports, and tables will be covered as well as basic word processing concepts. Proofreading skills will be included. A minimum speed of 25 words per minute (with three errors or less) for three minutes on straight copy is required to successfully complete the course. This course is designed for students who are not majoring in an office occupations program. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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CIS 112: Computer Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course in software applications will provide students with an overview of a computer operating system and commonly used computer software. Students will gain experience with word processing and database management tasks, presentation software, and spreadsheets. Additional software programs associated with the Windows environment will be explored. This course may be used to satisfy the computer requirement common for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university. Students who have not completed the course prerequisites or their equivalents may satisfy the prerequisites through evaluation of high school coursework based on the guidelines stipulated in the CSC Credit Granting Guide. Students may also satisfy the prerequisites by successfully completing a basic keyboarding and formatting skills test administered by the Occupational Programs Department. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisites: CIS 101 or CIS 105 or AOP 101 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - AAS Degree, All Certificates
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CIS 115: Internet Literacy
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This is an online course delivered over the World Wide Web. The course provides the student with an understanding of what the Internet is and shows him or her how to use it. Topics covered are: communicating over the Internet, how to find information, how to create web pages, and how to use multimedia on the Internet. Offered: As Needed Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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CIS 122: Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course is an overview of computer information systems. It is designed for the student majoring in computer information systems or various business curricula. The course may be used to fulfill the introductory course requirement in the Computer Information Systems Specialist A.A.S. degree or to meet the introductory computing course requirements for business majors at four-year colleges or universities. Computer concepts, terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, networks, and career preparation topics are surveyed and discussed. Offered: Fall and As Needed Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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