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BISI 4810/4820: Seminar in Information Systems
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Provides an in-depth study of current BIS topics. Extensive readings/ research on current information system developments are reviewed and discussed. Prerequisites: BISI 4150 and Consent of Department Head.
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BISI 4900: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Provides the senior BIS student an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in assisting users in resolving user/systems software related problems. Prerequisites: BISI 3230 and Consent of Department Head.
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BISI 4990: Independent Study in BIS
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Provides the outstanding student the opportunity to investigate in-depth, an approved information systems topic. A senior faculty member of the department will coordinate the work of each individual student. Prerequisites: BISI 3230 and Consent of the Department Head.
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BLAW 3000: Legal Environment of Business
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A study of the legal aspects of the business environment and the legal rights and potential liabilities of business persons. The presentation of law as an expanding social and political institution in the environment of business. Includes the development and nature of the legal system; business crimes; the law of torts; constitutional limitations on regulatory powers; legislative, judicial, and administrative control of business activity through tax laws, antitrust laws of employment, labor laws, and consumer and debtor protection laws.
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BLAW 3230: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A study of the legal rights and potential liabilities of business persons, including an introduction to the nature of the legal system and the basic law of contracts. Uniform Commercial Code, sales, secured transactions, and bankruptcy. Prerequisite: BLAW 3000.
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BLAW 3240: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A study of the legal rights and potential liabilities of business persons, including the basic legal principles of agency, partnerships, corporations and securities, personal property and bailment, real property and environmental controls, U.C.C. and commercial paper. Prerequisite: BLAW 3000.
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CHEM 1030: and 1031 General Chemistry for Non-Science Majors I and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A course for non-science majors that focuses on the application of chemistry to society. Topics such as air and water pollution, ozone depletion, global warming, energy, acid rain, and other current environmental issues will be surveyed and implications for personal and societal decisions explored. Laboratory component focuses on the principles learned in lecture.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered in fall and spring.
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CHEM 1030 - and 1031 General Chemistry for Non-Science Majors I and Laboratory .(3)
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CHEM 1040: and 1041 General Chemistry for Non-Science Majors II and Laboratory)
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A continuation of CHEM 1030, 1031. Prerequisites: CHEM 1030, 1031.Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered in fall and spring.
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CHEM 1100: and 1101 Fundamentals of Organic and Biological Chemistry .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A study of the fundamentals of organic chemistry, biochemistry and environmental chemistry. Topics include the nature of organic compounds, and the chemistry and metabolism of biochemical macromolecules and current environmental issues. Laboratory emphasizes principles learned in lecture. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: high school chemistry or CHEM 1000/1001 and two years of high school algebra or MATH 1010. Offered in fall and spring.
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CHEM 1110: and 1111 General Chemistry I and Laboratory .(3)
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A comprehensive study of chemical principles designed for students pursuing a career in chemistry or other scientific areas. Topics include the metric system and scientific notation, compounds of matter, nomenclature, composition and reaction stoichiometry, types of chemical reactions, thermochemisty, atomic structure, theories of bonding, gases and the kinetic molecular theory, liquids, solids, and thermodynamics. Laboratory complements lecture topics and emphasizes qualitative and quantitative measurements and data interpretation. Prerequisites: high school chemistry or CHEM 1000, 1001, and two years high school algebra or MATH 1110. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Offered in fall, spring, and summer.
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