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3.00 Credits
An introduction to statistics that will create an understanding of the basic principles of statistics along with the application of probability theory to the resolution of business problems. Create skill in the application of statistics and the use of spreadsheet models and statistical software programs to practical business problems and situations. Prerequisite: Math 140 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Course in a topic or topics in business. May be repeated with a change in content.
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3.00 Credits
Work placement with specific responsibilities over a sustained period of time. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Introductory chemistry for the non-science major. The course includes a study of basic concepts of chemistry and offers students an understanding of the chemical aspects of nature and how they affect their lives.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental principles in chemistry, including units of measurement, characteristics of elements and compounds, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations and quantitative calculations, gas characteristics and behavior, energy, solutions and solubility, acids and bases. The course is designed primarily for students who have never had a course in chemistry and wish to have a preparatory course before enrolling for Chem 211 and Chem 215. Co-requisite: Math 120. NM Common Course Number: Chem 1114
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of chemistry including the metric system, significant figures, characteristics of matter, chemical formulas and equations, periodicity, chemical bonding, electronegativity, Lewis structures, molecular geometry, characteristics of gases, liquids, solids, solutions, and the mole concept and its applications. Prerequisite: Math 120 with a minimum grade of "C". Co-requisite: Chem215. NM Common Course Number: Chem 1213
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Chem 211. Topics include energy forms and changes, introductory thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibria, acids and bases, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and introductory organic chemistry and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Chem 211 and Chem 215. Co-requisite: Chem 216 and Math 140. NM Common Course Number: Chem 1223
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2.00 Credits
The recitation will focus on theoretical problemsolving skills, while the laboratory develops practical experimental skills including basic laboratory techniques, determination of physical and chemical properties of matter, separation of mixtures, determination of empirical formulas, use of molecular models, gas behavior, and colligative properties of solutions. Co-requisite: Chem 211 NM Common Course Number: Chem 1211
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2.00 Credits
The recitation will focus on theoretical problemsolving skills, while the laboratory develops practical experimental skills including calorimetry, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, acid/base titrations, electrochemistry, metal reactivity, and qualitative analyses of ions. Co-requisite: Chem 212 NM Common Course Number: Chem 1221
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3.00 Credits
Course in topic or topics in chemistry. May be repeated with change of content.
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