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4.00 Credits
Biochemistry is the chemistry of biological molecules and processes. Therefore, this course will focus on the chemistry of common biological macromolecules, such as the structure and function of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. In addition, attention will be given to enzymatic processes, metabolic pathways, and energetics. Problem-solving approaches and the current biochemistry literature will often be used to address these topics. Lab included. $35 Course Fee. Prereq: CHEM 332 and BIO 255 grade C- or higher, or c/i. (spring/even-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Directed research or study on an individual basis. Prereq: c/i and c/vc. (fall/spring)
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3.00 Credits
An individual project or thesis closely associated with the student's academic program and career goals. Project/thesis election subject to approval of project or thesis advisor. Prereq: Junior/Senior standing and c/i. (fall/spring)
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1.00 Credits
Students will become informed consumers of hardware and software products, learn basic functions to communicate through technology, and explore legal, social, and ethical computer issues. Students will also learn terminology for technology and software applications used and will be introduced to the campus computer labs, e-mail system, and WebCT. Students will also develop a working knowledge of the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will be evaluated by hands-on assignments, examinations, and a portfolio. (fall/spring)
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1.00 Credits
In this hands-on course students will develop a working knowledge of the basic features of Microsoft Word. At the conclusion of the course students will have covered the core competencies for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft Word. Students will be evaluated by hands-on assignments, examinations, and a final portfolio. This course is articulated through Tech Prep. (fall/spring)
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1.00 Credits
In this hands-on course students will develop a working knowledge of the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will be evaluated by hands-on assignments, examinations, and a final portfolio. (fall)
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1.00 Credits
In this hands-on course students will develop a working knowledge of the basic features of Microsoft Excel. At the conclusion of the course students will have covered the core competencies for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft Excel. Students will be evaluated by hands-on assignments, examinations, and a final portfolio. This course is articulated through Tech Prep. (fall/spring)
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1.00 Credits
In this hands-on course students will develop a working knowledge of the basic features of Microsoft Access. Students will be evaluated by hands-on assignments, examinations, and a final portfolio. (fall/spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the problem-solving techniques and strategies utilized in computer programming. Visual BASIC is the primary language employed, but students may also work with other languages. Students will design applications, use variables and constants, create selection and repetition structures, use dialog boxes, random access files, database access, and variable arrays. This course may also be offered as an online course. This course is articulated through Tech Prep. Prereq: COMS 101 and MATH 101 or MATH 131. (fall)
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of useful programming techniques using a variety of languages. Prereq: COMS 111. (on demand)
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