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  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Structured out-of-class learning experience that takes place on or off campus and includes a substantial work component. An internship involves you in a particular profession in an exploratory way to test career interests and potential. To initiate an internship experience, you meet with the internship coordinator in the Career Development Office. Also offered in Weekend College. Register under ACCT for accounting, ISYS for information systems, MGMT for management, MKTG for marketing or SALE for sales. Prerequisites: Faculty sponsorship and approval by department chair.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Directed study is provided for students whose unusual circumstances prohibit taking a regularly scheduled course but who need the material of that course to satisfy a requirement. Availability of this faculty-directed learning experience depends on faculty time and may be limited in any given term and restricted to certain courses. Available in Day Program and Weekend College. Register under ACCT for accounting, ISYS for information systems, MGMT for management, MKTG for marketing or SALE for sales. Prerequisites: Faculty, department chair and dean approval.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course complements your academic work by giving you the opportunity to apply textbook theory to actual business practice in a controlled situation. Under the direction of a business administration faculty member, you are placed in a work situation and receive on-the-job training and supervision in an entry-level professional position. You will participate once every two weeks in seminars with your peers and evaluate the various technical and behavioral implications of your fieldwork. Offered in Fall and Winter semester schedule, and in summer schedule for both Day and Weekend College. Register under ACCT for accounting, ISYS for information systems, MGMT for management, MKTG for marketing or SALE for sales. Prerequisites: A minimum of three business courses completed, junior standing and a work situation approved by instructor.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Research and analysis of a field of business. Also offered in Weekend College. Register under ACCT for accounting, ISYS for information systems, MGMT for management, MKTG for marketing or SALE for sales. Prerequisites: Permission of department chair after arranging with a sponsoring instructor.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    The subject matter of the course will be announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies from year to year but does not duplicate existing courses. Courses are also offered as ACCT for accounting, ISYS for information systems, MGMT for management, MKTG for marketing,or SALE for sales.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Principles associated with the chemistry of the human body and its environment are discussed in this course, including food, radiation, energy, textiles, polymers, dyes, water, air, drugs, medications, cosmetics and cleaning agents. The focus is on physical, social and environmental concerns of modern society. This course is available in Weekend College only. The class time block includes both lecture and lab work. Offered fall term in Weekend College.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A one-term course designed for non-majors providing an overview of general, organic and biological chemistry. Study of basic concepts related to atomic and molecular structure, bonding, gas laws, chemical thermodynamics and chemical kinetics; survey of the structure and properties of representative organic molecules and functional groups; survey of the structure and function of biologically important molecules including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids; overview of intermediary metabolic processes related to carbohydrate and fat metabolism; and an overview of molecular genetics. Offered each semester and in winter term for Weekend College. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on math/stats placement assessment (level three).
  • 4.00 Credits

    The first course in a two semester sequence designed to provide a comprehensive introduction of modern chemical principles. Topics include: stoichiometry; modern theories of atomic structure and chemical bonding; chemical periodicity; and the properties of gases, liquids and solids. Lectures and three laboratory hours per week.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continuation of CHEM 1110. Topics include: properties of solutions; the principles of chemical equilibrium and chemical kinetics; applications to aqueous equilibria including acid-base and solubility equilibria; and the principles and applications of electrochemistry. Lectures and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CHEM 1110 or permission of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols and ethers and their derivatives. Structure, nomenclature and properties of molecules. Mechanisms for important classes of organic reactions. Energy considerations in molecular structure, conformation and reactions. Separation and analytical techniques. Lectures and four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in CHEM 1120.
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