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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course will focus on a study of the major instruments used in Analytical Chemistry with an emphasis on modern instrumentation and laboratory techniques. Lecture and discussion 3 hours per week. (Offered 2007-2008 and alternate years) Prerequisites: CHM 251 Quantitative Analysis, CHM 251L Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, CHM 304 Organic Chemistry II, CHM 304L Organic Chemistry Laboratory, or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Skills and techniques will be acquired using the major instruments in analytical chemistry. Emphasis on unknown determinations and calibration techniques. Laboratory 3 hours per week. (Offered 2007-2008 and alternate years) Prerequisites: CHM 251 Quantitative Analysis, CHM 251L Quantitative Analysis Laboratory, CHM 304 Organic Chemistry II, CHM 304L Organic Chemistry Laboratory, or permission of the instructor.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Off-campus supervised experience in an industrial or academic setting. (Offered each Discovery Term and summer) Prerequisites: 16 hours of chemistry (CHM 151 and above) and permission of department chair.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Readings in selected chemical topics that are not normally covered in regularly scheduled courses. Prerequisites: 16 hours of chemistry (CHM 151 and above) and permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individual research projects pertaining to a discipline of chemistry. May be conducted on-campus of off-campus by approval of chemistry faculty. Prerequisites: 16 hours of chemistry (CHM 151 and above) and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits The theory and practice of small group communicative process. Working in groups, students design and implement a service learning project while learning the effects of variables such as group roles, leadership, conflict, diversity, and problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Through practical application, students explore the technical and non-technical aspects of radio broadcasting including FCC rules and regulations, station organization and operation, audience analysis, on-air performance, programming, and advertising. Prepares students to use the radio as an effective means of communication and work in the campus station KDCV-FM.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students are introduced to the theory, vocabulary, and production techniques of the video medium. Through lecture, demonstration, exercises and individual projects, students will learn the basics of analog and digital video equipment operation, filming, and editing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course teaches all aspects of speech composition and delivery including audience analysis, research, organization, language use, persuasion and reasoning, establishing credibility, overcoming anxiety, and use of electronic presentation aids.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit Supervised practical experience on the campus paper (Hermes), college yearbook (Danian), and/or the literary-art anthology (Sower). A total of three hours of credit may be counted toward graduation. (Cross-listed as ENG 200) Prerequisite: Permission of the Print Media Advisor
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