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CHM 155: Survey Organic Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Lab fee PrerequisiteCHM 105 or CHM 136 A lecture and laboratory course introducing the student to elementary structural organic chemistry as it relates to understanding biochemical reactions. The structure and function of protein, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids are presented. The major metabolic pathways are explored. The role of food nutrition in optimizing metabolism and energy production is discussed (meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory).
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CHM 250: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteCHM 145 CorequisiteCHM 252 First lecture course of a one-year sequence in organic chemistry designed for chemistry majors and for students planning to attend professional schools. Topics include introduction to the nomenclature of organic compounds, stereochemistry, reaction intermediates, spectroscopy, kinetics, and thermodynamics (meets four hours per week).
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CHM 252: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteCHM 250 CorequisiteCHM 255 Second course of a one-year sequence in organic chemistry designed for chemistry majors and for students planning to attend professional schools. Topics include aromatic structures and nomenclature, a more extensive study of reaction mechanisms and synthesis. The chemical basis of biological compounds will also be introduced (meets four hours per week).
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CHM 255: Laboratory for Organic Chemistry I II
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Lab fee PrerequisiteCHM 250 CorequisiteCHM 252 Preparations, properties, and identification of organic compounds provide the student with basic laboratory skills in organic chemistry (meets six hours per weeksix hours laboratory).
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CHN 101: Introduction to Chinese Language
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
This course is designed for beginning students and aimed at developing the four skills of listening to, speaking, reading, and writing Chinese. Emphasis is on grammatical constructions, vocabulary, basic idioms, and phonetics. Special emphasis will be on development of conversational Chinese.
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CIS 110: Introduction to Computer Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Designed as a first course for Computer Information Systems majors which will introduce the vocabulary and concepts of computer hardware and software. The computer information industry, career paths, systems, concepts, societal impacts and ethical issues will be discussed.
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CIS 112: Structured Design
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
CorequisiteCIS 110 Designed to introduce problem solving methods, algorithm development and designing, coding, debugging and documenting programs using techniques of top-down, structured programming style.
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CIS 203:
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Visual Basic Programming Language PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 112 This course is designed to introduce the student to Visual Basic programming language. This course covers Visual Basic concepts, tools, and programming methodology to create user friendly Microsoft Windows Application.
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CIS 207: Java Programming Language
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 112 This course is designed to introduce the student to Java programming including providing the knowledge and skills necessary fro object-oriented programming. The student will learn hot to program in JAVA which includes its syntax, its environment and its support for graphical user interface.
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CIS 209: C Programming Language
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 112 This course is designed to develop an understanding of the C programming language. C is a general-purpose programming language widely used in both systems programming and application programming. Student will solve programming assignments using C what is a programming known for its brevity of expression, modern control flow and data structures, and a rich set of operators.
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