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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CDD227 3D SolidWorks II is an intermediate level course that builds on what is learned in 3D SolidWorks I. The student will learn more advanced modeling, assembly, and drawing techniques and will gain experience while drawing more difficult assemblies. (S)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CDD104 and CDD121 Corequisite: CDD122 Advanced Engineering Drawing is an intermediate level drafting class in which the student will advance his/her skills in computer aided drafting while studying topics related to mechanical design and manufacturing techniques. (S)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CDD122 and CDM123 Corequisite: CDD227 Computer Aided Design I allows the student to apply the general drafting techniques, learned in previous courses, to the study of mechanical design components. The CAD system will be used extensively in this course. Computer Aided Design I fulfills the computer literacy graduation requirement for Associate of Applied Science degreeseeking students. (F)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CDD227 and CDM267 Corequisite: CDD247 Computer Aided Design II allows the student to apply the general drafting techniques and design principles, learned in previous courses, to the study of mechanical design components. The 2-D and 3-D CAD systems will be used extensively in this course. (S)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Pre-/corequisite: MTH002 with a grade of "C" orbetter or COMPASS algebra score of at least 42, ASSET elementary algebra score of at least 40, or ACT math score of at least 18 Introductory Chemistry is designed for the student who has had no prior instruction in chemistry. This course will explore the fundamental concepts and laws which deal with the composition, structure, and behavior of matter. The relationship of theory to practical applications will be emphasized. Laboratory time is required. Introductory Chemistry will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree but carries no credit toward a major in natural science or engineering fields. This course is not recommended for science or engineering majors unless they have had no previous chemistry. Students cannot apply both CHM101 and CHM102 toward graduation. (F,S,Su)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-/corequisite: MTH002 with a grade of "C" orbetter or COMPASS algebra score of at least 42, ASSET elementary algebra score of at least 40, or ACT math score of at least 18 Concepts in Chemistry explores the fundamental concepts of chemistry and chemical bases for everyday events. Included are discussions of the scientific method and measurement, the laws of conservation, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, and how chemistry can be used to understand processes encountered in everyday life and the environment. Concepts in Chemistry will partially fulfill the science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. This course does not fulfill the prerequisite requirements for CHM111 or the veterinary technology program. Concepts in Chemistry is not recommended for those pursuing a career in one of the science or technology fields. Students cannot apply both CHM101 and CHM102 toward graduation. (F,S,Su)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Two semesters of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or better and two years of highschool algebra with a grade of "C" or better within theprevious five years of registration date, or equivalent (CHM101) General Chemistry I is a study of the composition and structure of matter with emphasis on fundamental laws and related computations. The topics covered include stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions in aqueous solutions, physical states of matter, and properties of solutions. Laboratory time is required. General Chemistry I will fulfill the laboratory science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. (F,S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CHM111 General Chemistry II applies the principles learned in General Chemistry I to more advanced topics. This course covers the stoichiometry of acid-base and oxidationreduction reactions, chemical thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and electrochemistry, with special emphasis placed on equilibria in aqueous solutions. (S,D)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: CHM112 General Chemistry II Laboratory is designed to reinforce the principles discussed in General Chemistry II. This course includes analysis of samples by titration and spectrophotometry, qualitative analysis of ionic solutions, experiments which illustrate the basic principles of thermodynamics, kinetics, and ionic equilibria, and an independent project which introduces the student to chemical research. (S)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CHM112 Organic Chemistry I is the study of the structure, nomenclature, usage, and properties of aliphatic hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alkenes, and alkynes. Units on organic chemical reactions with their mechanisms and stereochemistry are also included. Laboratory time is required. (F,D)
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