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BIOL 495: Advanced Topics in Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is the capstone experience for the Bachelor of Science degree. Each student will prepare a research paper and orally defend the project findings. The subject will be chosen by the faculty each trimester. Prerequisites: All courses required for the degree or special permission by the program director
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BUSI 101: Introduction to Business
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is a general introduction to business operations in the contemporary world, including the study of the structure and organization of business enterprises, the role of management, finance, and marketing, with a special emphasis on small business models.
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CHEM 141: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course is an introduction to the principles of chemistry with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. This course covers principles, laws and nomenclature of both inorganic and organic chemistry. Credit will not be conferred toward the undergraduate or the D.C. programs for this class. This course will not fulfill degree requirements for the undergraduate or the D.C. programs but may be used as general elective credit. Prerequisite: Science placement examination as determined by the department chair.
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CHEM 201: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course introduces the chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic compounds with an emphasis on the functional groups. This course will not fulfill degree requirements for the undergraduate or the D.C. programs but may be used as general elective credit. Prerequisite: Introduction to Chemistry
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CHEM 201 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry
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CHEM 240: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
An exploration of the quantitative and qualitative principles of modern chemistry, this course provides the foundational knowledge for further studies in chemistry as well as concepts essential to understanding biological processes. The periodic table serves as a focal point to help develop an understanding of the physical and chemical nature of subatomic particles, atoms, and molecules. Included is an integrated laboratory, which helps students visualize major concepts and develops fundamental laboratory safety procedures and techniques. Topics include: analysis of the periodic table, atomic theory and structure, chemical bonding, physical properties, states of matter, solutions, stoichiometry, gases, thermochemistry. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or Intermediate Algebra Corequisite: College Algebra
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CHEM 240 - General Chemistry I
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CHEM 241L: Principles of General Chemistry Lab I
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
An introduction to basic chemistry laboratory techniques and safety protocols, utilizing experimentation that complements and reinforces concepts learned in general chemistry lecture classes. Prerequisite: General Chemistry I
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CHEM 242: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
In the further exploration of concepts developed in General Chemistry I, this course investigates the interaction of molecules and the properties of chemical reactions. Related laboratory experiments and biological examples bring these concepts to life. Topics include: Oxidation reduction reactions, stoichiometry, theory of acids and bases, chemical kinetics, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and chemical equilibrium. Prerequisite: General Chemistry I
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CHEM 243L: Principles of General Chemistry Lab II
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
Building on the concepts developed in Principles of General Chemistry Lab I, students establish a deeper understanding of basic chemistry laboratory techniques and safety protocols. Experimentation that complements and reinforces concepts learned in general chemistry lecture classes is emphasized. Prerequisites: General Chemistry II, General Chemistry Lab I
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CHEM 300: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This course presents the fundamental concepts, theories and reactions of carbon-containing compounds. The course emphasizes properties, structure-reactivity relationships, and mechanisms of the major classes of carbon compounds, emphasizing those found in living systems. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the practical application of organic concepts. Prerequisites: General Chemistry I and II or director's permission
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CHEM 301L: Principles of Organic Chemistry I Lab
1.00 Credits
Cleveland Chiropractic College
This lab is designed to facilitate understanding of techniques in three primary areas: synthesis of compounds, qualitative/ quantitative analysis of organic compounds with emphasis on functional groups, and extraction/purification of compounds from natural sources. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry I
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