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CHEM 1128: Chemical Principles II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This second semester General Chemistry course is an in-depth study of terminology and chemical principles pertaining to the areas of basic organic chemistry, solutions, reaction kinetics, equilibria, acid-base chemistry, solubility products, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1127).
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CHEM 2100: Survey of Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a survey of organic compounds. Students are presented an overview of structures, bonding, nomenclature, and reactivity of the major functional groups. The study of reactions will be focused on the mechanisms to explain concepts such as selectivity. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1117 or CHEM 1128).
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CHEM 2127: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a thorough study of the chemistry of organic compounds with emphasis on structure, properties, and reactivity. Molecular structure along with isomerization and conformational analysis leads to a deep understanding of physical and chemical properties. The study of reactions will be focused on the mechanisms to explain concepts such as regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. (Prerequisites: CHEM 1128, can be concurrent with instructor permission.)
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CHEM 2128: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is a continued study of the chemistry of organic compounds with emphasis on structure, properties, and reactivity. Chemical structures will be determined via multiple spectroscopic methods. The study of reactions will be focused on the mechanisms to explain concepts such as regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. Development and understanding of multistep synthesis will be a focus of this course. (Prerequisites: CHEM 2127.)
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CHEM 2291: Organic Chemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
Specially Designed Independent Study for Organic Chemistry II.
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CHEM 2292: General Chemistry Lab
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
USE FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LECTURE ONLY - This course is a thorough overview of atoms, molecules, structures and bonding in organic chemistry. Reactions of organic compounds as acids and bases as well as nucleophiles and electrophiles are covered. Stereoisomerism and simple synthesis of organic compounds are presented. Functional groups and biomolecules of interest are introduced and their reactivity studied. Nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions complete the course. This is a variable credit course.(Prerequisites: CHEM 1128 or Co-Requisite: CHEM 1128 with instructor permission).
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CHEM 2297: Chemistry Research
1.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course is designed to give students a hands-on introduction to Chemistry research. Students will conduct independent research under the close supervision of a faculty advisor. The type of research will be determined by the faculty advisor and student. This course can be repeated up to four times with the project changing or expanding in complexity each semester. (Prerequisite: CHEM 1127) (Other Requirements: This course can be taken concurrently with CHEM 1127.)
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CHEM 2800: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course introduces the fundamental principles in biochemistry. Topics cover the structure and function of biomolecules, kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, major metabolic pathways that synthesize and degrade biomolecules, and the storage and transmission of genetic information in organisms. (Prerequisites: CHEM 2100 or CHEM 2127).
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CHW 1000: Community Health Worker: Role, Advocacy, Outreach and Resources
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course defines the role of the Community Health Worker (CHW). Students will explain strategies for personal safety in relations to home visits. Students will also gain an understanding of value of self-care, and personal wellness. Students will also become familiar with the health-related needs of their communities and cultural considerations. Students will learn about their role as a liaison, connecting clients and appropriate community resources. (Prerequisites: None).
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CHW 1100: Health Communication, Teaching and Capacity Building
3.00 Credits
Rochester Community and Technical College
This course will introduce concepts of verbal and non-verbal communication required for the Community Health Worker (CHW) to interact effectively with clients, their families, agencies and healthcare providers of various backgrounds. Students apply skills such as active listening and motivational interviewing. This course also focuses on the CHW's role as a teacher to increase the capability of the community and the client to access the health care and social services systems. Course materials will emphasize empowering clients to become self-sufficient in achieving personal health goals within the role of the CHW. (Prerequisites: None).
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