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CD 2233: Assessment & Evaluation of Child Growth & Development
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course covers the use of informal and formal assessment strategies to plan an individual curriculum, and teaching practices based on each child's growth and development. Emphasis will be on how to observe, record, and assess young children's development and learning, and how to engage children in self-assessment for the purpose of planning appropriate programs, environments, and interactions, and adapting for individual differences. Also covered will be how to develop and use authentic, performance-based assessments of children's growth and development to assist in planning and to communicate with children and parents. The course combines classroom instruction, hands-on activities, and observations of children in group care.
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CHEM 1215: Chemistry I With Lab
5.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 0123 Intermediate Algebra or required score on placement exam. This course covers the fundamental facts, laws, principles, theories, and concepts of chemistry necessary for further work in science related subjects. There is a strong emphasis on the essential features of atomic structure, periodic properties, chemical bonding, molecular geometries of organic and inorganic compounds, stoichiometry, the reactions and properties of solutions, gas laws, and thermochemistry.
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CHEM 1315: General Chemistry I With Lab
5.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1513 College Algebra This course includes the fundamental principles of this discipline such as the history and philosophy of chemistry, atomic theory and structure, types of compounds and chemical nomenclature, solutions and ionization, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, molecular bonding and structure, electron distribution and atomic spectra, nature of gases and gas laws, and thermochemistry. Laboratory activities will include topics such as basic measurements and analysis, preparation of solutions, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, molecular bonding and structure, electron distribution and atomic spectra, chromatography, photo spectroscopy, nature of gases and gas laws, and thermo chemistry. Note: This course is designed for students with strong math and science ability who typically progress to CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II with Lab. Lecture (4 semester credits) and laboratory (1 semester credit) are combined.
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CHEM 1415: General Chemistry II With Lab
5.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab (or equivalent) A continuation of CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I with Lab to include a study of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, solubility products, redox reactions, electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, metallic/transitional elements, and coordination chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on chemical analysis utilizing instrumental methods. Laboratory activities will include topics such as chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, solubility/precipitation, redox reactions, electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry and coordination chemistry. Lecture (3 semester credits) and laboratory (2 semester credits) are combined.
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CHEM 2115: Organic Chemistry I With Lab
5.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisites: CHEM 1315 Chemistry I with Lab (or equivalent) This course provides students with a study of carbon and its compounds (inclusive of major functional groups except those taught in Organic Chemistry II). The study will place emphasis on organic molecular structures and nomenclature, synthesis and other reactions, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms, and an introduction to instrumental methods of analysis. Laboratory activities will include selected experiments involving the properties, preparation, analysis, and separation of organic compounds. Emphasis will be placed on tradition "wet" methods and an introduction toinstrumental methods of analysis such as nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) and infrared spectroscopy. Lecture (3 semester credits) and laboratory (2 semester credits) are combined.
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CHEM 2125: Organic Chemistry II With Lab
5.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: CHEM 2115 Organic Chemistry I with Lab (or equivalent) Corequisite: Lecture (3 semester credits) and laboratory (2 semester credits) are combined This course provides students with a continued study of organic compounds (primarily biochemistry and those functional groups not covered in Organic Chemistry I). The study will place emphasis on molecular structures and nomenclature, synthesis and other reactions, stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms, and an introduction to instrumental methods of analyzing these compounds (e.g. electrophoresis, nmr, and infrared spectroscopy). Experiments and excursions will be included to provide students with "hands-on" activitiesto include calibration of instruments, chemical analysis, and graph interpretation.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CD 2001-4: Child Development Seminar
1.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course includes special topic courses offered as the need arises in the areas of child development, early childhood education, and parenting education. Minicourses or workshops also are included.
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CJ 1113: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course is an overview of the agencies and processes involved in the administration of justice to those accused and convicted of violating the criminal law. Agency problems and due process issues related to law enforcement, prosecution, adjudication, sentencing, and confinement of offenders are discussed.
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CJ 1223: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course is a description and analysis of law enforcement history and current practice. The complex role of American police agents at all levels of government, models of police service, critical issues affecting law enforcement practice, and the progress toward professionalism are emphasized.
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CJ 1243: Traffic Investigation And Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: CJ 2313 Criminal Law or CJ 2443 Criminal Law and Procedure Recommendation: Completion of CJ 1223 Introduction to Law Enforcement is helpful. This course is an in-depth description of police responsibility in traffic control, organization of traffic duties, and accident investigation and reports. The course includes a discussion of safety precaution and procedures and an introduction to procedures for reports including DUI reporting.
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