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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the role of business in modern society. Includes overview of business operations, analysis of the specialized fields within the business organization, and development of a business vocabulary. (R)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of personal salesmanship including methods and tasks applicable to a wide variety of industries and commercial settings.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of direct current. Students will be able to use Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and other dc circuit analysis techniques. Emphasisis on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC measurements.
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4.00 Credits
An entry level course in digital electronics. Students will be able to use number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combinatorial logic. Emphasis on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in microprocessor software and hardware; it's architecture, timing sequence, operating and programming; and discussion of appropriate software diagnostic language and tools.
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1.00 Credits
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 chemistry laboratory course. General laboratory procedures include quantitative analysis, titrations, filtration, recrystallization, chromatography, inorganic synthesis and calorimetry. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1311 is mandatory. (RM)
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 1111, this second semester course sequence is designed to provide an introductory level knowledge of the techniques and procedures employed in a first year chemistry laboratory course. Experiments dealing with inorganic synthesis, qualitative analyses, chemical equilibrium, kinetics, acids/bases/buffers, molecular structure, colligative properties of materials, and solubility product are utilized. Prerequisite. CHEM 1311 and CHEM 1111. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1312 is mandatory. (RM)
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3.00 Credits
The first of a two semester course sequence involves the general study of inorganic chemistry including fundamental concepts, stoichiometry, atomic structure and the periodic table, bonding and molecular structure, states of matter, and solutions. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1111 is mandatory. (RM)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 1311, this second semester course sequence involves the general study of inorganic chemistry including fundamental concepts, thermodynamics, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, descriptive chemistry of the main group and transition metal elements, acids and bases, colligative properties, electrochemistry and oxidation-reduction reactions. Organic chemistry is introduced. Prerequisite. CHEM 1311 and CHEM 1111. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1112 is mandatory. (RM)
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4.00 Credits
Essentials of organic and biological chemistry. This course provides the basic chemical background for understanding the biological processes which occur in living organisms. Designed for those pursuing a career in health science and paramedical professions. Not to be taken by science majors. (R)
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