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4.00 Credits
Principal classes of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, with emphasis on class reactions and structural theory. Laboratory exercises include the preparation and purification of selected organic compounds. Prerequisite: CH102.
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4.00 Credits
Survey of the chemistry of environmental problems. Topics include air, ground and water pollution, waste water treatment, and solid waste management. Prerequisite: CH102 Spring, even years
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Offers an opportunity to explore an area of study not included in the catalogue listing of approved courses. The topic of an Independent Study should be selected and carefully designed by the student and faculty sponsor, and must meet with the approval of the Division Chair. Normally, the student will be expected to have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 and possess the appropriate background and interest to pursue the proposed area of study. A “Proposal for Independent Study”form may be obtained from the Registrar or from the office of the Division Chair. Independent Study courses are assigned numbers of 299, 399 or 499, depending on the level of the course.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in analytical chemistry including gravimetric and volumetric techniques, UV absorption spectroscopy, and gas chromatography. Prerequisite: CH102. Spring of alternate years
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4.00 Credits
A basic course in biochemistry concerned with the structure, synthesis and metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids. Prerequisites: BI212, CH211. Alternate years
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2.00 - 6.00 Credits
An on-site field experience with a public or private agency or institution such as an analytical laboratory, hospital, or environmental firm. Internships normally require a minimum of 55 hours of on-the-job work per semester hour of credit, a grade point average of 3.00 or higher, and demonstrated ability to complete the work expected. Internships are developed in consultation with a faculty internship advisor and require the approval of the advisor, prospective intern supervisor and the Division Chair. Evaluation is made by the internship advisor in consultation with the employer. Prerequisites: Chemistry minor, junior or senior standing, permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the fundamentals of application skills with emphasis on hands-on learning, including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases and communications, including Internet and World Wide Web. An overview of computers and related social issues may also be covered as time permits.
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3.00 Credits
Covers technologies in the communication and computing fields, including databases, the Internet and World Wide Web, information technology tools and formats, multimedia, nonlinear audio and video editing, graphic animation, and product evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
Study of terms and terminology of relational databases as they pertain to current popular database software packages. Emphasis is on a project-oriented approach solving real world applications utilizing a database software package such as MS Access. Topics covered include creating a database, designing queries, generating reports, and other database management functions.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to solve real-world application problems by organizing data, performing mathematical operations, producing charts, and presenting well designed worksheets using an electronic spreadsheet package such as MS Excel. The emphasis is on a project-oriented approach.
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