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BUS 563: Principles And Methods of Business Research
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
In Business Research the student acquires an understanding of and demonstrates ability to use the research process: formulation of the problem, selection and use of appropriate methods for gathering evidence, analysis and interpretation of data, and reporting the findings. The student is required to select a business problem and carry out a complete research project. Utilization of appropriate statistical and computer-assisted data analysis is encouraged. Prerequisite: ODS362 or MIS362.
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CENSUS 2000: Analyzing And Interpreting Census Data Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the U.S. Census as a means of increasing research skills. The course will inform the student as to the purpose, methodology and data references of the U.S. Census. The student will also be introduced to the rudiments of sampling design and descriptive statistics. Three lecture hours per week. This course will be offered on a periodic basis. Elective for Economics majors and minors. Division III elective for all other majors. Not open to students who have received credits for ECO209.
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CHE 120: Foundations of Chemistry I Dii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The basic principles of chemistry, both qualitative and quantitative are discussed. Topics include the physical properties of matter, the structure of atoms, ions and molecules, the formation and nomenclature of compounds, chemical reactions; states of matter; and solutions. Two lecture hours, one hour of discussion and one twohour laboratory per week. Not open to Chemistry Majors. This course satisfies Division II Distribution requirements for a laboratory science sequence with CHE121 or CHE123.
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CHE 121: Foundations of Chemistry II Dii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The application of chemical principles to problems in environmental chemistry, biological chemistry, and the chemistry of consumer products is discussed. Topics include acids and bases, combustion, oxidation and reduction, solution concentration, spectroscopy, heat, bond energy, and radioactivity. Two lecture hours, one hour of discussion and one two-hour laboratory per week. Not open to Chemistry Majors. This course satisfies the laboratory science sequence requirement with CHE120. Prerequisite: CHE120 or equivalent.
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CHE 123: Chemistry of Art Dii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The application of chemical principles to art is explored. Background topics including light, color, pigments, dyes, paint and materials such as glasses, polymers and ceramics will be presented. Case studies in conservation, restoration and detection of forgeries will be examined. Cannot be taken for major credit in Chemistry. This course with CHE120 satisfies the full-year sequence in a laboratory science. Two lecture hours and one twohour laboratory per week. (Offered in even numbered years). Prerequisite: CHE120 or the equivalent.
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CHE 124: General Chemistry For Life Sciences Dii, q
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
Required of B.S. Nursing Majors. A systematic survey of the metric system, physical properties, the structure of the atom, trends in the periodic table, bonding and structure, names of chemicals, typical reactions, chemical calculations, acids and bases and radioactivity. Three lecture hours and one two-hour laboratory period per week. For non-chemistry majors. This course together with CHE121 or CHE125 satisfies the full year sequence in laboratory science.
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CHE 125: Chemistry of Life Processes Dii
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
Required of B.S. in Nursing majors. A continuation of CHE 124. A systematic survey of the classes of organic compounds and biochemicals. The classes of organic compounds are distinguished by structure, common names, I.U.P.A.C. names, reactions and their uses. General and organic chemistry are used to discuss the structure, function, and metabolism of the carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Three lecture hours and one two-hour laboratory period per week. For non-chemistry majors. Prerequisite: CHE121 or CHE124 or the equivalent.
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CHE 130: General Chemistry I Dii, q
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course covers descriptive and quantitative aspects of chemistry. Topics include states and properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, the mole, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and acid-base chemistry. A proficiency in algebra is recommended. For Chemistry, Biology, and Geological Sciences students. Three lecture hours, one hour of discussion and one threehour laboratory per week.
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CHE 131: General Chemistry II Dii, q
4.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is a continuation of CHE130. Topics include, thermochemistry, equilibrium, electrochemistry, kinetics, nuclear chemistry and phase equilibria. This course emphasizes applications in environmental chemistry and is for Geological Sciences students. Three lecture hours, one hour of discussion and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHE130.
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CHE 200: Forensic Science Dii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A systematic survey of forensic science that covers physical evidence, the branches of forensic science and the qualifications and preparation of forensic scientists. The evidence covered includes fingerprints, firearms, arson, explosives, glass, soil, paint, hair, fibers, ink and document examination, serological evidence including DNA, breath and blood alcohol and drugs. Three lecture hours per week. Cannot be taken for major credit in Chemistry. Prerequisites: A two-semester laboratory sequence in either Chemistry or Biology.
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