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3.00 Credits
A study of world trade, strategies, and investment, including various social, cultural, political, and legal environments. The course familiarizes students with international practices in accounting, management, marketing, and communications. Case studies and other assignments enhance basic concepts. PREREQUISITE: BA 301 and 305.
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3.00 Credits
This course recognizes the growing cultural diversity in most modern organizations around the world in terms of clientele, human resources, and ownership. To equip managers for the challenges of global demands, emphasis is on strategic, socio-cultural, behavioral, legal-political, and ethical issues as well as on the functional aspects of international management. PREREQUISITE: BA 310 and ECON 410.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Placement of business students in various businesses and industries in the community for the purpose of gaining on-the-job training and experience. PREREQUISITES: Completion of minimum of 90 semester hours and the approval of the supervising instructor and department chair. (Graded on Pass- Fail basis except in teacher education. This course fulfulls this academic capstone requirement for Business Education majors.)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic rules of elements and their compounds is enough for an appreciation of the beauty of consumer chemistry. The course will involve a close look into the food we eat, the fuel we burn, and the products we use as health and beauty aids. Includes laboratory work.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to general chemistry with an emphasis on health relevance and applications. A three-hour laboratory is included each week to help with hands-on exposure to the concepts covered in the lecture portion of the courses. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for MATH 100.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students desiring further studies in natural sciences, medicine, and engineering. Contents include pertinent mathematics, periodicity of elements, stoichiometry, gas laws, energy changes, solutions, equilibria, acid- base theories, and descriptive chemistry. (High school chemistry is desirable and high school or college algebra is necessary for an understanding of the material covered in this course). PREREQUISITE: Eligible for MATH 100
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3.00 Credits
of Chemistry 105. Contents include chemical equilibria, atomic and electronic structure of atoms, chemical bonding, oxidation-reduction reactions, and descriptive chemistry. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 105.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of experimentation and laboratory techniques as applied to the experimental science of chemistry. Three hours per week. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 105 or current enrollment in CHEM 105.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 107. Three hours per week. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 105, 106, and 107 (enrollment in CHEM 106 may be concurrent.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CHEM 101 which covers organic chemistry and biochemistry with an emphasis on health relevance and applications. The laboratory experience of two hours each week will help illustrate the principles and techniques used in organic chemistry and biochemistry. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 101.
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