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1.00 Credits
1 HOUR In this practicum-like course the student will directly assist the instructor in the many aspects of laboratory instructional delivery. The course is designed to improve the competency of teaching laboratories by involving the students in preparation of laboratory materials, storeroom management, evaluation of laboratory experiences, chemical storage, waste disposal, and related safety topics. This course may be repeated for credit up to 3 semester credit hours. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS EACH The laws and theories of chemistry including thermodynamics, phase equilibria, quantum mechanics and kinetics will be interpreted through the application of fundamental mathematical and physical principles. Statistical methods and concepts will be introduced during the study of the kinetic molecular theory of gasses, statistical thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. Prerequisite: CHEM 122 and one year each of calculus and physics. (Fall, Spring 2006-2007)
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1.00 Credits
1 HOUR EACH The laboratory to accompany CHEM 411 and 412. Experimental design, statistical analysis of data, and laboratory techniques will be included. Corequisites: CHEM 411, 412. (Fall and Spring 2006-2007)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS A course designed to prepare prospective chemistry teachers in the areas of curriculum planning, textbook selection, supplemental teaching aids, laboratory procedures, and in the ordering of equipment and supplies. The course includes laboratory practicum experience. Prerequisites: Status of at least a second semester junior with a major or minor in science and admission to Teacher Education. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
1 HOUR This course will assist the student developing the digital portfolio used to assess the student's completion of the VCSU requirements for Abilities and Skills. The course will address both technical application and content. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is the capstone course for all science majors. The course is designed to integrate the subject matter from basic science courses and other disciplines into the formulation, investigation, analysis, and presentation of the results of a scienti c project. Prerequisites: Junior status; approval of the project by the science department faculty. Project requests should be submitted three semesters before graduation. (By arrangement)
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2.00 Credits
2 HOURS The course provides an introduction to word processing, spreadsheet, database, and operating system software. Additional topics include: history, ethics, uses of computers in society, and emerging applications for computers. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 HOURS Seminars, workshops, special problems, or individual study in computer information systems. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and the Division Chair. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS An introduction to computer programming in a business environment. Topics include: fundamentals of program design, development, testing, implementation and documentation of common business-oriented applications. The class will utilize a current version of Microsoft Visual Basic or equivalent software. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS This course provides instruction in designing, building, and maintaining LANs and WANs with an emphasis on current industry standards. (Fall)
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