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BUS 420: Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurial Leadership
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course addresses several advanced topics in entrepreneurship, which may include business acquisition, franchising, real estate, business valuation, financing issues, and technology transfer. Topics may change each year. Senior standing or consent of instructor.Fall semester.
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BUS 430: Marketing Research
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A study and application of marketing research methods and techniques. The course will address current methodologies used in marketing research. Subjects covered will include problem definition, sample design, data collection, data analysis and interpretation. Students will be required to develop and complete a market research field study project while demonstrating professional consulting practices. Prerequisites: BUS 305, BUS 318. Fall semester.
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BUS 451: Seminar in Business Administration
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Writing, presenting and discussing of substantive papers on selected seminar topics.Senior standing or consent of instructor.Offered on demand.
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CHE 113: Fundamentals of General,Organic,and Biological Chemistry
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An introduction for the non-science major to the basic principles of chemistry will be accomplished in this course.Topics from general chemistry include scientific measurement, chemical nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical energy, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, solutions, acids and bases, and buffers. Special attention will be given to structures and reactions of organic compounds. Biochemistry will be introduced through the study of proteins, lipids,carbohydrates, nucleic acids,and metabolism. The course includes one laboratory period per week and was designed for students who have little or no background in chemistry. CHE 113 is especially appropriate for students interested in allied-health fields. This course is not intended to serve as a prerequisite for CHE 121 or other courses in chemistry.Fall semester.
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CHE 121: General Chemistry I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Principles, concepts, and methods that are basic to the study of chemistry are introduced in this course. Typical topics include inorganic nomenclature; atomic structure; stoichiometry; gases, liquids, and solids; chemical energy; and solutions. The course includes one laboratory period per week. Because many of the same topics are addressed in CHE 113 and CHE 121,students may not receive credit toward graduation for both courses.Spring semester.
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CHE 122: General Chemistry II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This is a continuation of the introduction to chemistry that was begun in CHE 121.Typical topics include kinetics; equilibrium; acids, bases, and buffers; electrochemistry; nuclear chemistry; organic chemistry; and biochemistry. The course includes one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE 121 or permission of the instructor. Fall semester.
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CHE 205: Discoveries in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
In this course,students will be introduced to the use of the chemical literature and techniques of technical writing.The course is designed to expose students to the various resources used by chemists to research a chemical topic. Students will complete several literature searching assignments using a variety of print and online resources and will visit Linda Hall Library.The course culminates in a final research report presented in a technicalreport format about a family of chemical compounds. Prerequisite: CHE 122. Co-requisite: CHE 206.Spring semester.
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CHE 206: Analytical Chemistry
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course is a survey of the field of analytical chemistry. Topics covered include methods of classical quantitative analysis, instrumental methods of quantitative analysis, sample collection and treatment, statistical analysis of data, and the applications of analytical methods to real-world problems.One laboratory period per week is scheduled. Laboratory exercises emphasize both development of technique and comparison of analytical methods. Prerequisite: CHE 122. Spring semester.
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CHE 210,215: Introduction to Chemical Research
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
William Jewell College
These are courses that allow a serious student in chemistry or biochemistry to undertake an individual project in literature and/or laboratory research. Prior to enrollment, the student must select a topic and secure approval of the faculty member who will supervise the work on the project. These independent study courses should be employed as a supplement to and not a replacement for regular courses in chemistry or biochemistry.They may not be used as a vehicle for repeating work from another course in chemistry. CHE 210 is a prerequisite for CHE 215. A student moving from CHE 210 to CHE 215 will find an increased expectation for independence and for originality in the work.
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CHE 301: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course in organic chemistry begins with atomic structure and builds through functional group chemistry. The interactions between structure, reactivity,and synthesis strategy are stressed.Typical topics include atomic and molecular structure; stereochemistry; reaction mechanisms; organic spectroscopy;and the chemistry of alkanes,alkenes, and alkynes. The course includes one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: CHE 122. CHE 206 is also recommended. Fall semester.
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