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CHEM 1314: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Basic concepts of chemistry, including physical and chemical properties, formulas, equations, nomenclature, atomic structure, gases, thermochemistry, periodicity and bonding. Suitable for students in engineering, pre-medicine, physical sciences, and biological sciences. Prerequisite: math proficiency through intermediate algebra (MATH 0123). (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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CHEM 1414: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Continuation of General Chemistry I including solutions, solids and liquids, chemical kinetics, equilibria, acid-base concepts, solubility, oxidation-reduction and free energy concepts. Prerequisite: Chemistry I (CHEM 1314). (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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CHEM 2014: Process Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
Terminal course in organic chemistry covering general principles, methods of preparation, reactions and uses of both acyclic and cyclic compounds. Recommended for Process Tech majors, agriculture majors, home economics majors, pre-pharmacy and pre-veterinary medicine. Prerequisite: CHEM 1014 Concepts in Chemistry or higher level chemistry course. (Meets general education Physical Science requirement.)
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College 101:
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
A course designed to help the student bridge the transition to the college environment.
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CRMJ 1113: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is a survey of the American Criminal Justice System to include all components, police, prosecution, courts and corrections. It defines each component's function. The course also examines one component's effect on the othercomponents through historical development and modern concepts.
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CRMJ 1223: Criminal Law-Administration of Justice
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is the study of substantive criminal law through both general and specific elements of the major crimes of our society.
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CRMJ 1333: Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is the study of the basic rules of evidence applicable to criminal law and criminal procedure. The course also explains the exceptions to those rules and procedures.
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CRMJ 1523: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course analyzes the history of, theories of, and descriptions of the corrections system of justice. Contemporary correctional practices and functions of agencies and personnel will be presented and discussed to identify best practices.
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CRMJ 2114: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course explains the techniques and skills of the investigation of crimes that affect our society. This process includes fact gathering, testing of hypotheses and the problem of proof. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1223 Criminal Law- Administration of Justice and CRMJ 1333 Criminal Evidence.
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CRMJ 2223: Organization and Administration of Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Northern Oklahoma College
This course is the study of the management and structure of the American Police System. This is done through the historical and modern concept of police management and organization. It also explores the problems that the police manager must overcome.
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