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CDT 284: Drafting Technology/CWE
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
2-6 credits Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer Combines work-based learning experience in drafting and design with a seminar. Required: Instructor consent. Corequisite: CWE-284 for Drafting Technology students.
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CDT 295: Tool Design
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
1-3 credits, not offered every term Introduces techniques and resources required to design industrial tools. Covers design of jigs and fixtures, and print reading for tool designers, CAD techniques, purchased components, and clamping work pieces. Recommended: CDT-105 or equivalent experience.
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CDT 296: Tool Design II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
1 3 credits, not offered every term Advanced tool design techniques emphasizing the design of tools and fixtures, complex fixturing problems and correct detailing techniques. Complete tool design projects using AutoCAD. Recommended: CDT 295.
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CH 104: Introductory Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
5 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer A lab transfer course for students in nursing, allied health fields, and liberal arts. Observation, measurement, composition, stoichiometry, atomic structure, periodic table, bonding, and nomenclature. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a "C" orbetter or placement in MTH-095.
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CH 105: Introductory Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
5 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer A laboratory course discussing heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, gases, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base, electron transfer, and equilibrium. Prerequisite: Pass CH-104 (CH-112 not accepted).
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CH 106: Introductory Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
5 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer A lab courses discussing organic and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Pass CH-105.
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CH 112: Chemistry for the Health Sciences
4.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
4 credits, Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer One-term preparatory chemistry lab course for students who want to take Anatomy and Physiology and/or Microbiology. Includes measurement; atomic structure; periodic table; bonding; nomenclature; heat; molecular and ionic interactions in solids, liquids, and solutions; chemical reactions including acid-base; organic chemistry; and biochemistry. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-065 with a "C" orbetter or placement in MTH-095. Corequisite: BI-112 strongly recommended.
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CH 150: Preparation for Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
4 credits, Fall One term preparatory course for students who must take the general chemistry sequence (CH-221/222/223) but have no chemistry background. Prerequisite: Pass MTH-095 with a "C" or better orplacement in MTH-111.
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CH 221: General Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
5 credits, Fall/Winter Transfer lab course for science, engineering, and professional majors. The nature of chemistry, atomic theory, electron configuration, structure, bonding, properties, composition and nomenclature of covalent and ionic substances. Introduces organic chemistry and biochemistry topics. Prerequisites: A year of high school chemistry or pass CH-150 or pass CH- 104 & CH-105; & pass MTH-095 with a "C" or better or placement in MTH-105or MTH-111.
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CH 222: General Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Clackamas Community College
5 credits, Winter/Spring A lab course discussing reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, organic compounds and polymers, kinetics, and equilibrium. Topics involving organic chemistry and biochemistry are introduced. Prerequisite: Pass CH-221.
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