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3.00 Credits
Covers the fundamental laws, theories, and concepts of chemistry, methods of writing chemical formulas and equations, structure of the atom and matter, periodic classification related to the properties of typical elements and compounds, and electrolytic dissociation and solutions. Serves as the prerequisite requirement for engineering, medicine, advanced work in chemistry and other fields of science. Prerequisite: Credit for, or concurrent enrollment in, MATH 1314 or equivalent, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 4 (3 lec/4 lab)
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Covers chemical kinetics, equilibrium systems, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry, nuclear and organic chemistry, brief study of metals and their simple compounds, and a systematic semimicro qualitative analysis of typical cations and anions. Prerequisite: CHEM 1411. Semester Hours 4 (3 lec/4 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Covers principles and concepts of organic chemistry, structural formulas, nomenclature, stereoisomerism, aliphatic hydrocarbons and derivatives, some functional groups, and interpretation of spectra. Prerequisites: CHEM 1411 and 1412. Semester Hours 4 (3 lec/4 lab)
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Covers aromatic hydrocarbons and derivatives, more functional groups, biomolecules, and special topics. Prerequisite: CHEM 2423. Semester Hours 4 (3 lec/4 lab)
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A study of women as offenders, criminal lifestyles, corrections for women, crimes committed by women against children, and women and drugs. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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A study of the operation, management, and legal issues affecting corrections. Analysis of constitutional issues involving rights of the convicted, as well as civil liability of correctional agencies and staff. (This course will serve as the Capstone for the A.A.S. and Certificate in Corrections.) Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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Legal rights of convicted offenders incarcerated in state and federal penal institutions. Emphasizes constitutional principles, case law, and federal and state statutes concerning prisoner rights. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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Introduction to the field of criminalistics. Topics include the application of scientific and technical methods in the investigation of crime including location, identification, and handling of evidence for scientific analysis. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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Ethical philosophies and issues pertaining to the various professions in the criminal justice system. Includes ethical issues emanating from constitutional conflict with public protection and individual rights, civil liberties, and correctional policies. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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