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BUSN 435: Small Business Institute
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of the SBI coordinatorA community outreach program in which students apply academicknowledge to solve real-world business problems. Formal reportsdemonstrating oral and written communication skills are importantcomponents of the course.
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BUSN 469: Business Coop
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Perequisite: Junior standing and consent of instructorDesigned to grant academic credit to students who work on apart-time basis in selected positions, usually without financialremuneration. Students may select from a wide variety of positionsoffered at local businesses, consulting firms, non-profit organizationsand government agencies.
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CAS 330: Interdisciplinary Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: WTNG 200 or WTNG 210 or WTNG 220 or a 300 levelWTNG course; Junior Standing; or consent of instructorCourses designated as Interdisciplinary Studies are designed toengage students in a range of disciplinary approaches as they considerthematic or issue-based topics. Through readings, seminar discussions,and projects, students will develop integrated, interdisciplinaryperspectives on intellectual engagement. This is a variable contentcourse and may be repeated for credit, but students may study a singletopic only once.
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CHEM 190: Introduction to Chemical Principles
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Entrance by examination, Concurrent enrollment in MATH117 or higher or consent of instructorThis course is designed for students with limited background inchemistry who plan to take additional chemistry courses to satisfydegree requirements for chemistry, biology, marine biology, orengineering programs. There is no laboratory associated with thiscourse and this course does not fulfill chemistry requirements forscience or engineering majors or minors.
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CHEM 191: Principles f Chemistry I and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Placement by examination. Concurrent enrollment in, orcompletion of, MATH 136 or higher or departmental approval.CHEM 191 and 192 may be used to fulfill the Core Curriculum requirementin sciencePrimarily intended for science majors. Examines the developmentof such concepts as the structure of matter, the chemical bond,the gas laws, and solutions. Laboratory is an integral part of thecourse.
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CHEM 192: Principles of Chemistry II and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of CHEM 191CHEM 191 and 192 may be used to fulfill the Core Curriculum requirementin scienceContinuation of Chemistry 191L, intended primarily for sciencemajors. Emphasizes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium concepts,electrochemistry, and some organic chemistry. Laboratory is anintegral part of the course.
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CHEM 201: Environmental Chemistry I and lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry and Environmental ScienceCore ConcentrationPrerequisites: CHEM 191 and 192Examines the human impact of global environmental chemicalproducts and processes. Uses system concepts to define the boundariesand essential inputs and outputs of each subsystem. Primary emphasison the hydrosphere and the lithosphere, with major concentrationon water pollution, solid waste management, hazardous wastes, andpesticides.
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CHEM 202: Environmental Chemistry II and lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry and Environmental ScienceCore ConcentrationPrerequisites: CHEM 191 and 192This portion of the sequence concentrates on air pollution and energy.Emphasizes the biosphere and the atmosphere, and the consequencesof burning fossil fuels.
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CHEM 301: Organic Chemistry I and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: CHEM 301Continuation of CHEM 301. Topics include: spectroscopicstructural determination, alcohols, acids, and their derivatives;aldehydes and ketones; amines; and bio-organic compounds.Laboratory is project-oriented and emphasizes synthesis andinstrumental techniques.
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CHEM 311: Analytical Chemistry and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Chemistry Core ConcentrationPrerequisite: CHEM 192Theory and applications of quantitative analytical techniques,including gravimetric, volumetric, and potentiometric analysis. Theoryand application of separation techniques are included. Laboratoryincludes volumetric and potentiometric analysis and chromatographictechniques.
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