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CHEM 2123: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I.
1.00 Credits
Grayson College
The first of a two semester course sequence this course is designed to provide an introductory level knowledge of the techniques and procedures employed in a first year organic chemistry laboratory course. Purification and characterization techniques include: 1) recrystallization, 2) distillation (simple, fractional, vacuum), 3) sublimation, 4) extraction, 5) chromatographic (thin layer, column, gas), 6) spectroscopic (1R NMR). Organic synthesis is introduced. Prerequisite. CHEM 1311-1312 and CHEM 1111-1112. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2323 is mandatory. (RW)
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CHEM 2125: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II.
1.00 Credits
Grayson College
A continuation of CHEM 2123, this second semester course sequence is designed to provide an introductory level knowledge of organic synthesis. The student should develop competency to 1) perform simple organic syntheses, 2) purify and characterize products isolated from such experiments, and 3) understand simple mechanisms by which reactants were transformed to products. Prerequisite: CHEM 2323 and CHEM 2123. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2325 is mandatory. (RW)
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CHEM 2323: Organic Chemistry I.
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
This first of a two semester course sequence involves the general study of the chemistry of carbon compounds and their functional groups. Topics covered include chemical nomenclature, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, chemical bonding, and the kinetics and thermodynamics of organic reactions. Prerequisite: CHEM 1311-1312 and CHEM 1111-1112. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2123 is mandatory. (RW)
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CHEM 2325: Organic Chemistry II.
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
A continuation of CHEM 2323, this second semester course sequence involves the general study of the chemistry of carbon compounds and their functional groups. Topics covered include spectroscopy (1R, NMR, and Mass spectroscopy), functional group transformations and synthetic design strategies. Biochemistry is introduced. Prerequisite: CHEM 2323 and CHEM 2123. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 2125 is mandatory. (RW)
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CJSA 2334: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice.
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
A series of lectures and class participation exercises presenting selected topics currently confronting criminal justice personnel and the public they serve.
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CJSA 2388: Internship in Criminal Justice.
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
An experience external to the college for an advanced student in a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a criminal justice agency. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed and documented by the college and that are directly related to specific occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. (Instructor permission required to enroll.)
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COLL 0099:
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
College 101 is a free orientation that is available on campus. It is a web-based, interactive high tech and high touch class. College 101 Orientation provides you with an opportunity to learn about campus services and resources while you make connections with counselors/advisors, faculty, staff, and other students. The new College 101 student orientation is available for prospective, new, and transfer students interested in attending Grayson County College.
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College 101:
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
College 101 is a free orientation that is available on campus. It is a web-based, interactive high tech and high touch class. College 101 Orientation provides you with an opportunity to learn about campus services and resources while you make connections with counselors/advisors, faculty, staff, and other students. The new College 101 student orientation is available for prospective, new, and transfer students interested in attending Grayson County College.
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COSC 1102: Internet Research Essentials.
1.00 Credits
Grayson College
Introduction to the Internet. Students will learn how to connect to the Internet through Windows, a brief history, electronic mail, security, research tools, file transfer protocol, Telnet, and use of the World Wide Web for research. Internet ethics (Nethics) and etiquette (netiquette) will also be covered. (R)
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COSC 1300: Introduction to Computer Science.
3.00 Credits
Grayson College
Effect of computers on society, the history and use of computers, computer applications in various segments of society, programming concepts, and hardware and software terminology. This course may not be applied towards a computer science major or minor.
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