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3.00 Credits
Elementary principles of organic chemistry with emphasis on aliphatic compounds, especially those of physiological significance such as amino acids and proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and waxes. (Lec. 3) Pre: 101 or 103. Not open to chemistry or chemical engineering majors.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to chemistry procedures, with emphasis on properties of substances of physiological significance. (Lab. 3) Pre: 102 or 105, credit or concurrent enrollment in 124. Not open to chemistry or chemical engineering majors.
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3.00 Credits
Nature, philosophy, objectives, and scope of the American business system. Emphasis on the interrelations of the functional areas. (Lec. 3) Not open to juniors and seniors in the College of Business Administration.
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5.00 Credits
Atomic theory and structure, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, bonding, and states of matter. Laboratory experiments illustrate basic procedures, concepts, and principles. (Lec. 4, Lab. 3) Pre: chemistry major. Not open to students with credit in 101.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of 191. Principles of kinetics, equilibrium, and thermodynamic integrated with descriptive chemistry and qualitative analysis. Laboratory experiments parallel lecture topics. (Lec. 4, Lab. 3) Pre: 101, 102, or 191, chemistry major. Not open to students with credit in 112.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts and systems used in financial accounting for business organizations. (Lec. 3) Open only to students with more than 24 credits or permission of dean's office.
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3.00 Credits
Basic techniques and systems used by management accountants in budgeting, cost accounting, cost analysis, and control. (Lec. 3) Pre: 201 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Development of facility in spoken and written Chinese using contemporary topics; emphasis on general classroom discussion. (Lec. 3) Pre: (for 205) 104 or permission of instructor. Pre: (for 206) 205 or permission of instructor. (FC) [D]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to topics in biomedical engineering. Overview of human physiology, biomechanics, bioinstrumentation, rehabilitation engineering, assistive technologies, medical imaging, and bioelectricity. Ethical issues related to the impact of bioengineering on society. (Lec. 3) Pre: PHY 204 and MTH 142 and BIO 121.
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3.00 Credits
General statistical methods used in the collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of statistical data. Includes frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability theory, sampling distribution, central limit theorem, law of large numbers, estimation, and tests of hypothesis. Pre: 111 or MTH 131 OR MTH 141.
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