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CHEM 125: General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis I
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Part one of the one-year general chemistry sequence. Examination of the fundamental principles and laws of general inorganic chemistry: states of matter; atomic and molecular orbital theory; molecular structure; chemical bonding; stoichiometry; properties of solutions; chemical reactions; and qualitative analysis. Students gain skills in developing hypotheses, observing chemical phenomena, collecting data, and evaluating results critically. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Core math competency; meet admission requirements for BS with a major in human biology or nuclear medicine program, or hold a previous baccalaureate degree.
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CHEM 136: General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis II
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Part two of the one-year general chemistry sequence. Kinetic molecular theory, acid-base theory, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics, chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and quantitative analysis. Intended for chemistry majors and students preparing for professional careers in medical and other technical fields. Three hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: Core math competency; meet admission requirements to the BS with a major in human biology or nuclear medicine program, or hold a previous baccalaureate degree.
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CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Examination of the fundamental principles of molecular orbitals, bonding, functional groups, stereochemistry, nucleophilic substitution reactions (SN1, SN2), elimination reactions (E1,E2), and addition reactions. First in a two-semester sequence. Intended for chemistry majors and students preparing for professional careers in medical and other technical fields. Three hours of classroom activity and four hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisites: CHEM 125,136
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CHEM 222: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Kettering College
Investigation of the applications of spectroscopy (IR, NMR, CMR, UVMass) to identification of organic molecules. Introduction to aromatic substitution reactions, addition and substitution to carbonyl groups, substitution at the carboxyl group, enolates, organic radicals, and pericyclic reactions. Second in a two-semester sequence. Intended for chemistry majors and students preparing for professional careers in medical and other technical fields. Three hours of classroom activity and four hours of laboratory weekly. Prerequisite: CHEM 211 or equivalent
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CHEM 295: Independent Study in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course intended primarily for transfer students whose previous coursework does not meet content or credit equivalency. Other extenuating circumstances may also require the use of an independent study. A student must submit the independent study request form, available from the records office, before an independent study is granted. Permission is given on an individual basis.
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COMM 214: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A class for the development of basic speech and interpersonal communication skills needed in everyday and professional life. The class focuses on intrapersonal examination, group participation, and public performance.
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COMM 315: Communication for Health Care Teams
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
An examination of the traditional structures and functions from both interpersonal and small-group perspectives. The course begins with an overview of the fundamentals of effective interpersonal communication and moves on to examine small-group interaction and participation from a communication systems perspective. Includes discussion of group processes and leadership in group interaction.
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CPTR 101: Introduction to Computers
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
This five-week course is designed for those with little or no knowledge of Windows-based PCs; it is the basis for subsequent computer offerings at KCMA. Skills include basic mouse operations, computer terminology and acronyms, components of a computer system, navigating Windows and using it to manage/control a PC, using integrated Windows applications and tools, and using the Internet and e-mail. This is a hybrid course, meaning that early class sessions will be in a traditional classroom, while later sessions will be online; learners will need access to a Windows PC with Internet access.
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CPTR 102: Using Microsoft Word
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
This five-week online course on Microsoft Word requires a working knowledge of concepts presented in CPTR 101. It requires access to a PC with the appropriate software installed and an Internet connection. On satisfactory completion of this course, learners will be able to describe and navigate the software; format pages, paragraphs, and text; use watermarks; insert graphics and saved documents into open documents; change text format and style; edit text; use spelling and grammar tools; create and edit tables and lists; and manage non-printing characters. Course includes a unit on the creation and management of reference lists, citations, and bibliographies.
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CPTR 103: Using Microsoft Excel
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
This five-week online course on Microsoft Excel requires a working knowledge of concepts presented in CPTR 101. It requires access to a PC with the appropriate software installed and an Internet connection. On satisfactory completion of this course, learners will be able to describe and navigate Microsoft Excel; use its editing, math, and logical functions; create formulas; use absolute cell references; use "if" conditions in formulas; format and editcells, rows, columns, and worksheets; create and edit charts from table data (both embedded and as separate sheets); sort data; print specific parts of a workbook; work with worksheets larger than the screen; and rename sheet tabs.
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