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0 Credits Undeclared division College for Kids Discover how amazing science is in this hands-on, fun, exciting camp. You will make and take home a wide assortment of toys designed to teach you science concepts. You will grow a crystal tree, build a working electric motor, and make many things such as an energy bead bracelet with beads that turn from white to rainbow, a lava lamp, bubbling blobs to explore the properties of a density tube, silly putty, glowing goo, green flubber, a sharpie shirt to learn some cool chemistry, ice cream and more. This camp is co-ed for ages 6-11. REQUIRED MATERIALS: Please bring a 100% white cotton t-shirt to camp. LUNCH: If you take this camp and CFK 927: Rocket Robotics Camp, please bring a bag lunch that requires no refrigeration. Supervision will be provided between sessions at no extra fee.
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0 Credits Undeclared division College for Kids Back-by-Popular Demand! Come one, come all to this action packed camp to explore the circus arts! You will be introduced to the art and skill of juggling, tumbling, clowning, partner acrobatics, and much more. The highlight of the week will be when you and your fellow campers perform your newly acquired talents for friends and family. This camp is co-ed for ages 7-14. LUNCH: Please bring a lunch that requires no refrigeration.
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0 Credits Undeclared division College for Kids Explore how to sustainably design and construct a home according to green building guidelines. Design your model home, calculate energy costs, interact with professionals and then present and display your model home at the end of the week. This camp is co-ed for ages 11-14. Lunch: Please bring a lunch that requires no refrigeration.
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0 Credits Undeclared division College for Teens Explore the exciting field of computer forensics! You will learn how to get information from a computer that is not "visible" to the common eye. In addition, you will learn to protect yourself and your computer from outside attacks and invasion from unwanted intruders. You will learn safety techniques as per isafe.org guidelines. Real life cases will be reviewed and examined. At the end of the camp, the class will participate in a computer forensic investigation and help solve a "virtual" crime. This camp is co-ed for ages 9-13. LUNCH: Please bring a lunch that requires no refrigeration.
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0 Credits Undeclared division College for Teens You will learn the basics of drafting using AutoCAD. Labs are designed to present the tools and procedures for drafting in the virtual environment. The disciplines that will be explored are Mechanical Drafting and Architectural Drafting. This camp is co-ed for ages 13-18. REQUIRED MATERIALS: Please bring a flash drive, a zip disk or 3.5" floppy disk to camp. SNACK: Please bring a drink and snack.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Chemistry Properties and structures of elements, compounds, and mixtures; the changes which these substances can undergo; the mole concept and basic stoichiometry; the simple gas laws; and the related mathematics, metric measuring system, and nomenclature required for the examination of these topics are covered in this nonlaboratory course. 3 hrs. lect. Students may not use this course to satisfy a science requirement or elective. Students who want to go on to the traditional General Chemistry sequence (CHE 103 and CHE 104) should take CHE 101 instead of this course. Prerequisite: One of the following: high school Mathematics Course I, MAT 098, MAT 151, MAT 152, or by advisement.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Chemistry The essential facts, laws, principles, and theories of chemistry are presented in this course. Topics include fundamentals of measurement, the mole concept and stoichiometry, basic thermochemistry, kinds of matter, atomic theory, chemical formulas and equations, gas laws, and elementary molecular theory and bonding. This course requires use of a scientific calculator and purchase of safety goggles for lab use. 3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Lab fee. This course is recommended for those wanting to go on to the traditional General Chemistry sequence (CHE 103 and CHE 104). Prerequisite: Elementary algebra.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Chemistry Introductions to the basic principles of solutions, chemical reaction rates, acid-base chemistry, elementary molecular and ionic equilibria, oxidation-reduction and electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, metal and nonmetal groups of the periodic table, and the structure and properties of simple organic compounds are studied in this course. This course requires use of a scientific calculator and purchase of safety goggles for lab use. 3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 101.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Chemistry Fundamental principles, concepts, and theories of chemistry are studied in this course: measurement, problem solving, laws of chemical combination, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, simple chemical reactions, the gas laws, the kinetic-molecular theory, thermochemistry, atomic structure, periodic properties, molecular structure, and theories of chemical bonding. The laboratory emphasizes the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of quantitative data. This course requires use of a scientific calculator and purchase of safety goggles for lab use. 3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab.; 1 hr. recitation. Lab fee. Prerequisite: High School Regents Chemistry or CHE 101. Prerequisites and corequisites: MAT 160 and ENG 101. Prerequisites and corequisites for this course may be bypassed only by advisement. fa06 sp07 fa07 sp08
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Math,Science,ENGR, & TECH Chemistry The major part of this course presents a study of the nature of chemical interactions: intermolecular forces, condensed states of matter, phase changes, solution chemistry, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, acid-base theory, chemical thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions, and electrochemistry. Other possible topics may include nuclear chemistry, transition metal chemistry, and introductory organic chemistry. The laboratory emphasizes methods of quantitative analysis. This course requires use of a scientific calculator and purchase of safety goggles for lab use. 3 hrs. lect; 3 hrs. lab; 1 hr. recitation. Lab fee. Prerequisites: CHE 103 and MAT 160. The prerequisites for this course may be bypassed only by advisement.
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