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BUSN 2100: Entrepreneurship Capstone
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is the capstone for the Certificate in Entrepreneurship. Students work with a member of the business faculty and a mentor from the business community in developing a Business Plan. The completed plan is reviewed by a committee of volunteer advisors from the business community and judged on a pass/fail basis. Students are also required to keep a daily business journal of their activities. All work is done independently without the benefit of classroom instruction. ( Prerequisites: ACCT 1010, BUSN 1010, BUSN 1050. Prerequisite for BUSN 1010 may be waived. See course description for BUSN 1010) Lecture: 3 hours
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BUSN 2110: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is an analysis and description of the monetary and banking aspects of our present economic system. Introductory material on money, credit and monetary standards precedes a more intensive study of the nature and functions of commercial banking and the Federal Reserve System. Lecture: 3 hours
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BUSN 2120: Investments
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course studies the scope and nature of investment from the viewpoint of the individual investor. The course includes discussions of investment objectives, types of securities, mechanics of investing, security market procedures, sources of information, security analysis and forecasting techniques. Lecture: 3 hours Prerequisite: Successful completion of course required before registering. Corequisite: Course must be taken prior to or at the same time.
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BUSN 2160: Management and Labor Relations
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is a study of the evolution of the labor relations concept in the public and private sectors. Emphasis is placed upon techniques that have resulted in sound management-labor relations policies. Lecture: 3 hours
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BUSN 2350: Human Resources Management
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course introduces the functions and management of human resources in the development of an effective work force. Topics include job descriptions, recruitment and hiring procedures, training, performance evaluation methods, motivation, incentive compensation, the grievance procedure, application of affirmative-action legislation and implementation of health and safety programs. Lecture: 3 hours
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CHEM 1000: Chemistry of Our Environment
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course takes a cultural approach to chemistry with emphasis on understanding the chemical world. Drugs, biocides, fertilizers, detergents, plastics, pollutants and much more are discussed to help students understand the relationship of chemistry to life and living. The laboratory demonstrates topics discussed in class. Note: This course is recommended as a science elective in the Liberal Arts program. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hours
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CHEM 1010: Survey of Biomedical Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This is an introductory study of chemistry principles that form the foundation for understanding biomedical and dental sciences. Content includes atomic theory, chemical bonding, the nature and properties of matter and solutions, the colloidal state, crystallization and the chemical functioning of basic biological compounds. Laboratory exercises demonstrates concepts presented in lectures. ( Prerequisite: Placement Exam) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 3 hours, Recitation: 1 hour
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CHEM 1020: Basic Skills for Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course is for students who are inadequately prepared to enter General Chemistry or Health Science Chemistry. Topics stressed are physical measurements, problem solving and chemical language. Students are given first-hand experience in data gathering, evaluation and presentation. A placement test is given to determine the student's background. Note: Not open to students who have already completed CHEM 1030 without permission of department chairperson. Lab-Recitation: 4 hours
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CHEM 1030: General Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Principles of chemistry dealing with the structure of matter, periodic system, chemical bonding, formulas and equations are studied in this course. Laboratory work provides an opportunity to see the applications of these chemical principles. Note: This course is for students who plan to pursue further studies in science, pharmacy or engineering. ( Prerequisite: CHEM 1020 or placement exam.) Lecture: 3 hours, Recitation: 1 hour, Lab: 3 hours
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CHEM 1060: Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course provide an insight into hazardous liquids, solids and gases. Students are exposed to basic chemistry, storage, handling laws, standards and fire fighting practices pertaining to hazardous liquids, solids and gases. ( Prerequisites: CHEM 1000 and FIRE 1110 or an equivalent MATH course) Class-Lab: 3 hours
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