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3.00 Credits
Independent problem research under the guidance of a faculty member. Student will register for course in the fi eld of study ("XXXX"). Prerequisite: Written consent ofthe supervising professor and the Dean prior to registration.
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3.00 Credits
Organized classes to explore specialized problems in an area of Business Administration. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
This course permits students to enhance their knowledge within their major fi eld of specialization through application of concepts, principles, and techniques learned in the classroom. It consists of supervised paid work as a professional-level intern for an employer with an approved internship program. Application must be approved prior to registration. Student will register for the course in the student's major fi eld academic area ("XXX"). Prerequisite:Junior standing, 3.0 GPA in major and overall, and consent of the Dean.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Emphasis on developing student laboratory techniques for general chemistry studies. Designed for transfer students with credit for General Chemistry I lecture. Prerequisite: Credit for a General Chemistry I lecture course and approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee. Fall, Spring, Summer I.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Continued studies in general chemistry laboratory techniques. Designed for transfer students with credit for General Chemistry II lecture. Continuation of CHEM 1110. Prerequisite: Credit for General Chemistry II lecture and approval of department chairperson. Laboratory fee. Fall, Spring, Summer II.
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3.00 Credits
Requirements may include a literature search, oral presentation, and written abstract on a relevant topic in Chemistry. Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Students will conduct chemical research in collaboration with a faculty member. A minimum of 3 clock hours of laboratory work per week will be required for each semester hour of credit. Library work and a written report of work will also be required. Prerequisite: Approval of department chairperson. Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the requirements for a laboratory science course for students who do not plan to major in Biology or Chemistry. The course will not meet requirements for Nursing or other Health Careers students. In addition to providing an introduction to some basic concepts of Chemistry, the course is designed to acquaint students with the impact of modern science and technology on their everyday lives by examining the chemistry of life, food additives, drugs, detergents, cosmetics, paints, space, and others. This course will not count in the required hours for a Chemistry major or minor. Laboratory fee. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory applied chemistry course designed for students who are not planning to major in Biology or Chemistry, but who are interested in the technical methods used to enforce our criminal and civil laws. Students with interests in the scientifi c aspects of the Criminal Justice fi eld or those who desire additional knowledge of the capabilities of a typical crime laboratory extending beyond that of magazine articles or television programs will benefi t from the material. Real life examples of the principles and techniques of physical and natural science as practiced and applied to the analysis of crime scenes will be discussed. Laboratory fee. Fall, Spring.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Environmental Science is a one-semester course designed for students who are not planning to major in Biology or Chemistry. Using the global approach, the course will focus on environmental principles, problems, and potential solutions. A chemical emphasis will be given where applicable to such topics as materials, waste management and waste treatment, energy resources, population increases, water and water pollution, air and air pollution, using and misusing land, and environmental legislation. The laboratory activities will reinforce concepts covered in the classroom with experiments and demonstrations. (Same as ENVR 1402) Laboratory fee. Fall, Spring.
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