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4.00 Credits
(4-2-6) A study of an approved career topic. Research, presentation of findings and practical applications are emphasized as they relate to the selected topics. Students must meet periodically with the course instructor to report progress. Participation in an early childhood environment is required. Prerequisites: TECA 1311, CDEC 1413, and CDEC 2426. F, Sp (1907090009).
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4.00 Credits
(4-0-13) A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Participation in an early childhood environment is required. Prerequisites: TECA 1311, CDEC 1413, CDEC 2426, and CDEC 1419. Laboratory fee $30. Sp (1907090009).
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3.00 Credits
(3-2-2) A study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws and circuit analysis techniques. Emphasis on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC measurement. Laboratory fee $20.(1512010011)
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) A one semester survey of modern concepts of the structure and properties of the material universe and their interconversions for students who do not need a more rigorous foundation in chemistry for degree completion. As the chemistry is introduced, related ecological, geopolitical and socioeconomic concerns are discussed. This course meets a four-hour lab science requirement for non-science majors. Prerequisite: Passing score on local reading placement test or THEA reading section. Laboratory fee $35. F, Sp (4005015103).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-3) A brief introduction to the major areas of inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry. This course will cover topics in measurements, atomic and molecular structure of matter, chemical reactions, solutions, acid/base chemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic and biochemistry. It is designed to fulfill four credit hours of a health science major's laboratory science requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 0306 or equivalent and passing score on local reading placement test or THEA reading section. Laboratory fee $35. F, Sp, Su (4005015103).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-4) Topics covered include atomic and molecular structure, reaction stoichiometry, gas laws, and thermochemistry. This course is for science and engineering majors and transfers for baccalaureate degrees. Prerequisite: High School Algebra II or MATH 0308 or equivalent and passing score on local reading placement test or THEA reading section. Laboratory fee $35. F, Sp, Su I (4005015203).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-4) Continuation of CHEM 1411. Topics covered include solutions, chemical equilibrium, kinetics, acid-base chemistry, electrochemistry and organic chemistry. The laboratory includes the use of chemical instrumentation. Prerequisite: CHEM 1411. Laboratory fee $35. F, Sp, Su II (4005015203).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-4) Introduction to the chemistry of carbon compounds. Topics covered include bonding theory, acid/base theory, nucleophilic substitution and elimination, stereochemistry, spectroscopic methods (IR, NMR), electrophilic addition, epoxides, Grignard Reaction, hydroboration/oxidation, and free radical reactions. Nomenclature of hydrocarbons, alcohols, amines, ethers is included. The laboratory will include an introduction to organic methods of analysis and synthesis. Prerequisite: CHEM 1412. Laboratory fee $35. F (4005045203).
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4.00 Credits
(4-3-4) This course is a continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Topics covered include the chemistry of ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids and amides; aromatics, polymers, Diels-Alder Reaction, electrophilic aromatic substitution, organic synthesis, protecting groups, Aldol Reactions, Michael Reaction, Claisen Reaction, amino acids and proteins. Nomenclature of aromatic and carbonyl compounds will be covered. The laboratory will involve synthesis, purification and analysis of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 2423. Laboratory fee $35. Sp (4005045203).
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1.00 Credits
(1-1-0) Institutional Credit Only. An introduction to some of the strategies that assist students in being successful in their college experience. Focus is primarily on " Where Am I?" issues such as college policies and procedures, resources, support services, grades, co-curriculum, GPA 's, and using the website and Campus Connect. Course can meet 3 hours per day for 5 days or 3 hours per week for 5 weeks or any other combination that results in 15 hours in class activities. F, Sp (3201015212).
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