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4.00 Credits
Planning developmentally appropriate activities in social studies, math, and science for the preschool child. Lab activities with the children are implemented during Technical Practicum I and II. (4 sch: 4 hr. lecture) Credit, four semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Three semesters of core courses. Concepts in the administration of quality preschool programs. (3 sch: 3 hr. lecture) Credit, three semester hours
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5.00 Credits
Corequisites: CDT 1313, CDT 1323, CDT 1333, and CDT 1514. This course allows advanced child care students to implement knowledge and experience in preparing and implementing positive experiences for children (birth-5 years old). Completion of the competencies provides opportunities for students to implement experiences planned in the corequisites and ensures a balance of all curriculum areas. Not all competencies will be achieved at the end of this course due to the variance that exists in the child care setting used for student experiences. Other competencies will be achieved and documented by the end of the two-year program of study. (5 sch: 10 hr. lab) Credit, five semesters hours
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5.00 Credits
Corequisites: CDT 2233, CDT 2613, CDT 2713, and CDT 2813. This course is a continuation of Technical Practicum I allowing advanced child care students to implement knowledge and experience in preparing and implementing positive experiences for children (birth- 5 year old). Completion of the competencies provides opportunities for students to implement experiences planned in the corequisites and ensure a balance of all curriculum areas. All competencies will be achieved and documented by the completion of the two practicum courses. (5 sch: 10 hr. lab) Credit, five semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help the student lacking the necessary skills for enrolling in General Chemistry I (CHE 1213). Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to understand basic chemical principles, atomic theory, and periodic properties. The student will be able to write chemical formulas, write balanced chemical equations, and solve quantitative calculations involving metric conversions, heat transfer, mole conversions, gas laws, and stoichiometry. Testing will consist of unit tests and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. No laboratory requirement. This course will only count for institutional credit. Credit, three semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHE 1213. The students will learn to use standard chemical materials and equipment (balance, buret, graduated cylinder, etc.) to conduct experiments involving concepts stressed in CHE 1213 lecture. For example, actual tests on metals will be conducted to determine relative activity. Evaluation will be determined by performance on experiments and two examinations. One three-hour laboratory per week. Credit, one semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHE 1211. This course deals with the general qualitative and quantitative aspects of matter and is designed for those students following a pre-professional curriculum in the math and science arena. Basic areas of instruction include using dimensional analysis to solve metric conversions, mole conversions, and stoichiometry calculations. Calculations involving heat transfer and the gas laws will also be emphasized. The student will also be introduced to the principles of atomic theory, chemical bonding, periodic properties, writing and naming chemical formulas, classifying chemical reactions, and writing balanced chemical equations. Students scoring less than 18 on the math section of the ACT should enroll in CHE 1113 prior to enrolling in CHE 1213. Testing will consist of unit tests, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHE 1223. The student will test the concepts stressed in General Chemistry II lecture through investigation and experimentation. Experiments include solution properties, acid-base chemistry, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, and the qualitative analysis of Groups I and II cations. Evaluation will include pre-lab quizzes, lab reports, and two examinations. One three-hour laboratory per week. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHE 1221. Prerequisites: CHE 1213 and CHE 1211. This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I (CHE 1213). Upon successful completion of this course, the student will demonstrate basic knowledge of molecular structure, solutions and colligative properties, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. These topics will also incorporate basic algebraic calculations. Evaluation will include unit tests, quizzes, and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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2.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CHE 2423. The students will learn to perform melting points, refluxes, simple and fractional distillations, vacuum filtrations, I.R. spectroscopy, and other techniques in order to conduct experiments and syntheses involving procedures and reactions studied in CHE 2423 lecture. Students will be evaluated on laboratory techniques and formal laboratory reports. Labs meet two and one-half hours twice per week. Credit, two semester hours
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