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BUED 203: Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisite: ENGL 111 and BUED 100 or equivalent. This course focuses on the principles and practices necessary for effective business communication. Students practice solving business problems through effective business letters and reports. Lecture 3 hours per week. F, SP
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CHEM 111: Introductory Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Recommended Prerequsite: MATH 06 or Mathematics Asset test score placement of Intermediate Algebra. Examines definitions, history and theories of chemistry. Topics include chemical equations, mole concept, gas laws, atomic theory, chemical bonding, acid-base theory, solutions and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory work appropriate to these topics is also covered. The course is recommended for non-science majors or those wishing to acquire a better background in chemistry before proceeding on to other chemistry courses, and also for students in nursing and health-related professions. Lecture 4 hours, laboratory 2 hours, total 6 hours per week. F, SP, S
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CHEM 121: General Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisite: Successful completion of CHEM 111 or MATH 153 or an ACT/ASSET test score placement of College Algebra (MATH 163) or consent of the instructor. Completion of both science and math prerequisites is highly recommended. Introduces evidence for the components of the atom and includes an in-depth study of modern atomic theory based on atomic spectra. Other topics include the mole concept, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, chemical bonding, kinetic molecular theory, gas laws, solutions, and electrolytes. Laboratory work appropriate to these topics is also covered. The course is recommended for all science and engineering students and is required for medical laboratory technology and for some other pre-professional programs. Lecture 4 hours, Laboratory 2 hours, Total 6 hours per week. F, SP
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CHEM 122: General Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisite: CHEM 121. A continuation of CHEM 121. This course includes chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, ionic equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, oxidation-reduction, and a survey of the groups in the periodic table. Laboratory work appropriate to these topics including qualitative analysis will also be covered. Lecture 4 hours, Laboratory 2 hours, Total 6 hours per week. SP
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CHEM 131: Basic Organic Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisite: CHEM 111 or CHEM 121. An introduction to the theory and practice of the fundamental reactions of organic chemistry. Topics include the hydrocarbon families, halogenated hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines, amino acids, and various topics selected from biochemistry. Laboratory work pertaining to these topics will be covered. This course is recommended for nursing majors, science majors needing organic chemistry, medical laboratory technicians, and others in the allied health medical professions. Lecture 4 hours, Laboratory 2 hours, Total 6 hours per week. SP
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CIVL 106: Technical Math I
3.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisites: MATH 05 or Mathematics ASSET test score placement of Beginning Algebra or an ACT Mathematics subscore of 9-18. A study of mathematical applications that includes fractions, decimals, percentages, powers and roots, SI system of units, signed numbers and algebra. The applications focus on different fields of technology such as electronics, mechanics, machine design, civil technology, forestry and computer operations. Lecture 3 hours per week. F
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CIVL 107: Technical Math II
3.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
Prerequisite: CIVL 106 or permission of instructor. An introduction and study of basic geometric figures and the calculation of perimeters, area, and volume. A study of the application of triangles, pythagorean theorem, trigonometric functions, law of sines and law of cosines. Lecture 3 hours per week. SP
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CIVL 116: Surveying I
3.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
The theory and practice of plane surveying. Extensive field work using steeltape, level and Total Station. Lecture 2 hours per week. Lab 2 hours. Take 4 hours per week. SP
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CIVL 118: Materials and Methods of Construction
3.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
A study of the building construction industry and the materials and methods used. Lecture 3 hours per week. F
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CIVL 198: Seminar
1.00 Credits
Three Rivers College
An orientation to job placement, including writing a "fact sheet,"resume writing, job applications and interview procedures. Lecture 1 hour per week. SP
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