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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of chemistry which includes a system of measurement, matter and energy, atomic theory and structure as well as the periodic chart. Topics may include: theories of chemical bonding, concepts of stoichiometry, heats of reaction, properties of acids, bases and solutions. Laboratory experiments are designed to provide practical exposure to classroom theory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT 070 (MA 1103) and ENG 071 (EN 1101) or placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103). Recommendation: Concurrent enrollment in ENG 075 (EN 2122) or ENG 085 (EN 2131) if CPT reading placement test is between 68 and 75. General Education Electives: Science
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The basic principles of chemistry, including metric measurement, properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry and solutions, with emphasis on the usefulness of the periodic table in predicting chemical behavior. Designed primarily for students with no previous chemistry courses. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT 070 (MA 1103) and ENG 071 (EN 1101) or placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103). Recommendation: Concurrent enrollment in ENG 075 (EN 2122) or ENG 085 (EN 2131) if CPT reading placement test is between 68 and 75. General Education Electives: Science
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The fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry including the physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, the gas laws, solutions, acids and bases, redox reactions, and chemical equilibria. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory. Prerequisites: MAT 070 (MA 1103) and placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103) and previous high school or college chemistry CHE 121 (SC 3121) recommended within the past 5 years. Recommendation: Concurrent enrollment in ENG 075 (EN 2122) or ENG 085 (EN 2131) if CPT reading placement test is between 68 and 75. General Education Electives: Science Note: Science majors, pre-med and engineering transfer students should refer to CHE 151 (SC 3133) for their General Chemistry requirement.
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3.00 Credits
A systematic study of the structures, nomenclature, physical properties, and chemical reactions of the classes of organic compounds, progressing to a study of biochemistry and the compounds of life: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHE 131 (SC 3125). General Education Electives: Science
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive general chemistry course intended for students planning to continue in chemistry, biology, or engineering. Topics include atomic theory, stoichiometry, gases, thermochemistry, chemical bonding, liquids and solids. Appropriate for science majors and engineering transfer students. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: MAT 100 (MA 1106) and previous high school or college chemistry within the past 5 years and eligible for ENG 101 (EN 1103). General Education Electives: Science Intensive Values: Written Communication
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CHE 151 (SC 3133). Principle topics include kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases, solubility, electrochemistry, and some organic chemistry. Appropriate for science majors, engineering transfer and pre-med students. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: CHE 151 (SC 3133), MAT 185 (MA 1108) or higher. General Education Electives: Science Intensive Values: Written Communication
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3.00 Credits
A practical investigation of the fundamentals of biochemistry. Emphasis will be placed on the study of the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, biological membranes, and major metabolic pathways. This course will couple the traditional study of biological chemistry with standard laboratory procedures commonly utilized in modern biotechnology industries. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: Biotechnology program certificate, or permission of instructor General Education Electives: Science
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3.00 Credits
Provides a framework for understanding the impact of the mass media on society and the individual. The history, theories, functions, and regulations of the mass media are surveyed, in addition to the major forms: books, newspapers, magazines, and periodicals, radio, television, recordings, and motion pictures. Prerequisite: ENG 101 (EN 1103) General Education Electives: Humanities Intensive Values: Values/Ethics/Social Policy
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the responsibilities of the news media and the ethical issues facing decision makers in journalism. Students will be exposed to the principles found in the codes of ethics utilized by professional journalists. Additionally, how to interpret the day's news and the function of the newspaper, news magazine and news broadcast will also be considered. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101 (EN 1103) General Education Electives: Humanities Intensive Values: Values/Ethics/Social Policy
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3.00 Credits
Basic communication skills required for effective composition and delivery in both public speaking and informal discussion. Beginning experiences with small group interaction, public reading and public speaking. General Education Electives: Humanities
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