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4.00 Credits
Applies functional area knowledge to strategic decision situations in global, political, social, legal, regulatory, and competitive environments. Open only to COBA students with senior status. Must be taken in the last year of enrollment. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status), Foundations of Business courses, and designated core courses.
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1.00 Credits
Review of problem identification, problem solving, critical thinking, consultation, project management, and strategies for team effectiveness. Following formation of teams and project assignment, members prepare a Letter of Engagement for their senior experience project. Corequisite: BUS 493. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed all lower-division pre-business core (major status in Business Administration - i.e. attained business status), Foundations of Business courses, and designated core courses.
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4.00 Credits
Implementation of the project portion of the senior experience. Team members complete their project, and submit a final project report and present their results. Open only to COBA students with senior status. Corequisite: BUS 492. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Peer-facilitated learning sessions focused on development of skills needed to succeed in CHEM 201 and subsequent Chemistry courses. Participation in such supplemental instruction can raise student performance in traditionally difficult courses. Intended to provide a collaborative learning environment where students can work on problem solving, general study skills, and CHEM 201 course content. Strongly recommended for all students enrolled in CHEM 201. Graded Credit/No Credit. Corequisite: CHEM 201.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the basic principles of general, organic, and biochemistry as applied to the biochemistry, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and nutrition of human body systems. Intended for students pursuing a degree in a variety of health-related areas such as Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement and who have consent of advisor. Co/Prerequisite: CHEM 100L or 100M.
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2.00 Credits
Covers the basic principles of weight and volume measurements, solutions, suspensions, colloids, osmosis, energy of biochemical transformations, buffered solutions the properties of acids and bases and pH balance in the biochemistry of human body systems. Intended for students pursuing a degree in Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement and who have consent of advisor. Co/Prerequisite: CHEM 100.
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1.00 Credits
Covers the basic principles of weight and volume measurements, solutions, suspensions, colloids, osmosis, energy of biochemical transformations, buffered solutions, the properties of acids and bases and pH balance in the biochemistry of human body systems. Intended for students pursuing a degree in a health-related field. Content is identical to CHEM 100L, except that CHEM 100M is delivered in high school classrooms. Co/Prerequisite: CHEM 100. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to many of the basic qualitative models and principles in chemistry. The areas covered include: basic nuclear and atomic structure, the periodic table, covalent and ionic bonding, states of matter, intermolecular forces, energy changes, chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, stoichiometiy, properties of gases, and chemical properties of the common elements. The laboratory experiments and projects are designed to complement lecture material and provide real-life applications of chemistry. Intended for science majors. Three hours of lecture, one hour of discussion, and three hours of laboratory per week. Enrollment Requirement: High School Chemistry or a Preparatory Chemistry course is strongly recommended before taking this course. Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry- Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
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3.00 Credits
First course of a sequence designed to introduce the student majoring in science to the properties of organic compounds. The entire sequence covers bonding, structure, stereochemistry, nomenclature, chemical and physical properties of each functional group, acid/base phenomena, reaction mechanisms and kinetics, organic synthesis, and an introduction to spectroscopic structure determination. Enrollment Requirement: CHEM 150 with a minimum grade of C (2.0). Co/Prerequisite: CHEM 201L.
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2.00 Credits
The laboratory experiments are designed to illustrate the basic techniques of organic chemistry and to complement the lecture material covered in CHEM 201. Six hours of laboratory. Enrollment Requirement: CHEM 150 with a minimum grade of C (2.0). Co/Prerequisite: CHEM 201.
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