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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course without a laboratory. Course emphasizes basic principles of chemistry and their relationship to the modern world. This course will foster an interest in science by preparing students to make effective decisions by developing thinking skills that can be applied to challenges in a changing world. Topics include air and water pollution, energy resources, basic biochemistry, and current scientific developments involving chemistry. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee IAI: P1 903
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course with a laboratory component. Course emphasizes basic principles of chemistry and their relationship to the modern world. This course will foster an interest in science by preparing students to make effective decisions by developing thinking skills that can be applied to challenges in a changing world. Topics include air and water pollution, energy resources, basic biochemistry, and current scientific developments involving chemistry. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee IAI: P1 903L
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamental concepts associated with gravimetric, volumetric, and instrumental methods of analysis. Lab time is divided evenly between traditional quantitative analysis and modern instrumental analysis. Prerequisite: CHM 123 (C or better) Course fee
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides an understanding of the theoretical concepts and experimental techniques related to the chemistry of carbon compounds. Topics include an overview of nomenclature, acid-base systems, all classes of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, stereochemistry, and major substitution, addition, and elimination reaction mechanisms. Covers basic laboratory techniques involving separation, identification, and synthesis of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHM 123 (C or better) Course fee IAI: BIO 908, CLS 908, EGR 963, CHM 913, NUR 908
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presents fundamental principles of organic chemistry stressing the preparation, reactions, mechanisms, and structure of organic compounds. Topics include spectroscopy, functional groups, carbanion condensation, reactions, and polymers. Introduces concepts of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Prerequisite: CHM 222 (C or better) Course fee IAI: BIO 909, CLS 909, EGR 964, CHM 914
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Covers the advanced features of spreadsheet use and design. File building techniques, the creation of high-quality graphics, database features including query and table handling are also covered. Use of financial, date, and time functions will be included. Use of macros will cover automating operations, building and customizing spreadsheets with interactive macros, and improving macro performance including Visual Basic macros. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts and features of a PCbased relational database using Microsoft? Access. Students will learn to create and modify tables, customized queries, forms and reports. Other topics include: embedding objects, creating macros, using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and database administrative tasks. Students will need to have basic knowledge of Windows and familiarity of basic application software functions to be successful in this course. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will cover the essential concepts of relational databases using SQL (Structured Query Language). Students will develop skills necessary to effectively interact with an SQL database. Emphasis is on the SQL commands required for designing, accessing and manipulating databases. Students will gain practical hands-on experience using lab exercises and lab experiences. Prerequisite: CIT 112 AND a CIT programming course or a passing score on the Programming Placement Test Course fee
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2.00 Credits
This course is a hands-on course for students wanting to learn the basics of productivity software including: word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. Basic operating system tasks will also be presented. Software used for this class includes a current version of Windows, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Note: This course is not intended for CIT majors and does not apply towards any CIT degree or certificate. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
In this course students will learn about the significant role of computers in business and society. Students will be introduced to concepts addressing computer hardware and software, networking, multimedia, telecommunications, careers in the Information Technology field, and current computer-related issues. This course has a computer lab component where students get hands-on experience using a current integrated software package (Microsoft? Office?) to better understand how computers are used in a business environment. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee IAI: AG 913, BUS 902, CS 910
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