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(Formerly Chemistry 243, 2413) This introductory organic chemistry course includes the study of covalent bonding, isomerism, nomenclature, stereochemistry, alkyl halides, substitution and elimination reactions, free radical reactions, alkanes, alcohols, ethers, and spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHEM 1412. (4:3-3)
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(Formerly Chemistry 244, 2414) This second semester of introductory organic chemistry includes the study of alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, polycyclic and heterocyclic compounds, carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins. Prerequisite: CHEM 2423. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. This course is an introduction to the Mandarin Chinese language in written and spoken form. Students will spend three hours a week learning language patterns and forms and two hours a week in lab activities. Students who have successfully completed two years of Chinese in high school may, with department chair approval, begin with CHIN 1412. However, students should be aware that some degrees require two semesters of beginning Chinese. Prerequisite: Reading level 6. (4:3-2)
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Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. This course is the second half of an introduction to Mandarin Chinese language in written and spoken form. Students will spend three hours a week learning language patterns and forms and two hours a week in lab activities. Students who have successfully completed two years of Chinese in high school may, with department chair approval, begin with CHIN 1412. However, students should be aware that some degrees require two semesters of beginning Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 1411. (4:3-2)
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Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. This course is designed to give the student who has completed CHIN 1411 and CHIN 1412 increased fluency and confidence in the use of the Chinese language. Although no lab is scheduled, students will have access to tapes and other lab materials and will be encouraged to use these supplemental learning tools. Prerequisite: CHIN 1412. (3:3-0)
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Review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. This course is a continuation of CHIN 2311. Although no lab is scheduled, students will have access to tapes and other lab materials and will be encouraged to use these supplemental learning tools. Prerequisite: CHIN 2311. (3:3-0)
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(Formerly CRIJ 1321) This is a survey of the structure, organization, and operation of probation and parole services. Emphasis on applicable state statutes and administrative guidelines. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (3:3-0)
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(Formerly CRIJ 2325) This is a study of the role of corrections in the criminal justice system. Topics include organization and theory of correctional systems, institutional operations, management, alternatives to institutionalization, treatments and rehabilitation, and current and future issues. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (Note: Credit will not be given for both CJCR 1307 and CRIJ 2313.) (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of diversionary practices and treatment programs available to offenders in a local context. Topics include selected recognized models and future trends in community treatment. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (Note: Credit will not be given for both CJCR 2324 and CRIJ 2301. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly CRIJ 2332) This course is a study of the operation, management, and legal issues affecting corrections, including analysis of constitutional issues involving rights of the convicted, as well as civil liability of correctional agencies and staff. Prerequisite: Reading level 4. (3:3-0)
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