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3.00 Credits
Study of events and processes which combine in relatively predictable and observable ways and are evidenced in the acquisition of language. (3 cr)
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10.00 Credits
Study of normal articulatory phonological development and the types, causes, and treatment of articulatory-phonological disorders. Ten hours of clinical observation are required. Prerequisites: CD 210 and CD 221. (3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Therapy approaches and techniques for planning and carrying out clinical practicum designed for assistants. Prerequisite: CD 220 and CD 222. (3 cr)
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4.00 Credits
Twenty-five hours of supervised practicum in a clinical setting. Students must enroll for a minimum of 4 credits (100 hours). Maximum of 8 credits. Prerequisites: CD 212 and CD 224. (1-8 cr)
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3.00 Credits
The study of anatomy/physiology of the auditory system, basic auditory tests, administration/ interpretation of these audiologic tests, causes/treatments for various types of hearing loss and hearing screening in the public schools. (2 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Course on elementary principles and theories of chemistry, chemical elements, and their compounds. Atomic and molecular structure, periodicity, stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions and their reactions. Redox reactions included. Includes three laboratory hours per week. Corequisite MATH 103. (5 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Course on liquids, solids, and gases; reaction rates, thermodynamics, solutions, acids, and bases. Includes three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 115 or 121. (5 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This course will emphasize the nomenclature, structure, reactivity, methods of preparation, chemical behavior, and reaction mechanisms of carbon compounds together with fundamental principles and theories of organic spectroscopy. Some applications of carbon-based compounds include proteins, medicines, artificial flavorings, and polymers. By understanding relationships between structure and reactivity, you will be able to predict reactions and formations of compounds. CHEM 122. (3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This lab will support Organic Chemistry, CHEM 241, by emphasizing the nomenclature, structure, reactivity, methods of preparation, chemical behavior, and reaction mechanisms of carbon compounds together with fundamental principles and theories of organic spectroscopy. The experiments will consist of carbon-based compounds including proteins, medicines, artificial flavorings, and polymers. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Second course in a two-semester lecture sequence that emphasizes the nomenclature, structure and reactivity, carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, aromatic and heterocyclic chemistry, bimolecular and polymers, multistep synthesis Includes three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 241 and 241L. (4 cr)
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