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3.00 Credits
BUSN 2000 Intro to International Business (3L,3CR)[E]Students develop knowledge of the diverse cultural impact on multinational trade, marketing, finance, management, and government policies. Emphasis will be on the cultural dynamics of cultural business.
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3.00 Credits
CE 2070 Engineering Surveying (2L,4LB,3CR) [E] Principles and theory of land surveying for engineering students. The use and care of the surveyor's chain, level, and theodolite. Error theory and propagation of errors in measurement and calculations. Traverse measurement and adjustment, stadia for mapping, and solar angle for line bearing. Methods of public land and municipal surveying. Prerequisite: MATH 1450 or high school equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
CHEM 1000 Intro to Chemistry (3L, 2LB, 4CR) [E] Designed primarily for students who have not had high school chemistry or feel that they need a review, this course consists of a study of matter, atomic structure and bonding, the periodic table, chemical symbols, nomenclature and chemical equations, quantitative composition of compounds, calculations from chemical equations. Fulfills the laboratory science requirements of such majors as education, social and behavioral sciences, humanistic studies, English, etc. Not recommended for engineering, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary medicine or any of the physical science majors.
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 1005 Basic Chemistry I (3L,3CR) [E] Designed primarily for students who have not had high school chemistry or feel that they need a review, this course consists of a study of matter, atomic structure and bonding, the periodic table, chemical symbols, nomenclature and chemical equations, quantitative composition of compounds, calculations from chemical equations. Provides acceptable credit for students enrolled in agriculture, forestry, home economics, nursing, and petroleum technology. Not recommended for engineering, pre medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-pharmacy, pre-veterinary medicine or any of the physical science majors. Students needing laboratory credit should enroll concurrently in CHEM 1006.C or better in MATH 0900.Concurrently: (Taken with CHEM 1006, equivalent to UW CHEM 1000.)
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1.00 Credits
CHEM 1006 Basic Chemistry Laboratory I (3LB,1CR) [E] Elementary chemical laboratory practice demonstrating the applications of chemical theory. This laboratory includes experiments on density, changes of state, physical and chemical properties, percent composition of hydrates, elementary qualitative analysis, chemical reactions, and empirical formulas. Not recommended for students who plan to take CHEM 1025 or CHEM 1035. Concurrent enrollment or credit in CHEM 1005 is required. (Taken with CHEM 1005, equivalent to UW CHEM 1000.)
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4.00 Credits
CHEM 1020 General Chemistry I (3L,2LB,4CR) [E] One problem class per week. The first semester of a general course designed to meet the requirements of pre-professional, engineering, science, and liberal arts majors. Covers fundamental principles, atoms, subatomic particles, periodicity of elements, stoichiometry, bonding, oxidation states, states of matter, and solutions. Prerequisite: A 'C' or better in MATH 0930, or an ACT math score of 23 or better, or an appropriate placement exam within the past year. (High school chemistry strongly recommended or a 'C' or better in CHEM 1000).
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 1025 Chemistry I (3L,*,3CR) [E] *One problem class per week. The first semester of a general course designed to meet the requirements of pre-professional, engineering, science, and liberal arts majors. Covers fundamental principles, atoms, subatomic particles, periodicity of elements, stoichiometry, bonding, oxidation states, states of matter, and solutions. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in MATH 0930,or an ACT math score of 23 or better or an appropriate COMPASS exam within the past year.High school chemistry strongly recommended, or a "C" or better in CHEM 1000.(CHEM 1025 with CHEM 1028 are equivalent to UW CHEM 1020.)
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1.00 Credits
CHEM 1028 Chemistry Laboratory I (3LB,1CR) [E] Introductory chemistry laboratory used to introduce the student to laboratory equipment and technique and to demonstrate some of the chemical laws discussed in CHEM 1025. (CHEM 1025 with CHEM 1028 are equivalent to UW CHEM 1020.)
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4.00 Credits
CHEM 1030 General Chemistry II (3L,2LB,4CR) [E] *One problem class per week. The second semester of a general course designed to meet the requirements of pre-professional, engineering, science, and liberal arts majors. Covers thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions, equilibrium situations, complex equilibria, electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and organic chemistry. Prerequisites: A 'C' or better in both CHEM*1020 and MATH*1400, or permission from instructor.
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3.00 Credits
CHEM 1035 Chemistry II (3L,*,3CR) [E] *One problem class per week. The second semester of a general course designed to meet the requirements of pre-professional, engineering, science, and liberal arts majors. Covers thermodynamics, kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions, equilibrium situations, complex equilibria, electrochemistry, descriptive chemistry, and organic chemistry. Prerequisite:A "C" or better in CHEM 1020 and MATH 1400, or permission of the instructor. (CHEM 1035 with CHEM 1038 are equivalent to UW CHEM 1030.)
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