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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Students frequently discover that an area of interest is not addressed directly by existing course offerings. Independent Reading in Black Studies allows the student to design a one-semester program of reading, reflection, and writing in that area of interest. Prerequisite:Written permission of the program director and the sponsoring faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course gives students the opportunity to design and carry out a significant research project in some aspect of black studies.The final result of the project may be a long research paper, video documentary, dramatic script or presentation, computer program, or other major work which demonstrates mastery of theory, technique, or subject matter. Prerequisite:Written permission of the program director and sponsoring faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course is a senior-level capstone that covers the principles,methods, concepts, and procedures for decision- making. The influences of both quantitative and qualitative factors in decision-making are considered. Prerequisite: A declared business studies senior and completion of a minimum of five of the program's requirements. Alternatives to BSP 440
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Natural Science Group I Core) Application of chemical principles to the solutions of environmental and societal problems facing man in today's world and in the future. Designed for non-science majors; no prior knowledge of chemistry is required or assumed. (Lectures 3 hours.)
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Natural Science Group II Core) A study of how chemistry affects human life.The course will focus on how chemistry has influenced recent developments in areas such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, and drug development, which are at the frontiers of biology and chemistry. Designed for non-science majors; no prior knowledge of chemistry or biology is required or assumed. (Lectures 3 hours.)
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4.00 Credits
2 semesters, 4 credits each ( Natural Science Core*) An introductory chemistry course covering topics such as periodic trends, descriptive chemistry of selected elements, atomic structure, thermodynamics, gas laws, equilibrium, molecular structure, chemical bonding, oxidation-reduction, acids and bases, and kinetics. Laboratory instruction stresses quantitative analysis. For chemistry, biochemistry, and engineering-physics majors. (Lectures 3 hours, laboratory 4 hours.) Not open to students with credit in CHM101-102. Prerequisite: CHM 101 or CHM 121 is a prerequisite for CHM 122. *See page 43-44 for specific policies related to the Natural Science Core requirement.
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4.00 Credits
2 semesters, 4 credits each A study of the compounds of carbon utilizing a problemoriented approach both in lecture and laboratory that emphasizes the use of spectroscopic methods. For biology majors. (Lectures 3 hours, laboratory 4 hours.) Not open to students with credit in CHM221-222. Prerequisites: CHM 102 or CHM 122 is a prerequisite for CHM 201. CHM 201 or CHM 221 is a prerequisite for CHM 202.
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4.00 Credits
2 semesters, 4 credits each A study of the compounds of carbon utilizing a problemoriented approach both in lecture and laboratory that emphasizes the use of spectroscopic methods. For chemistry and biochemistry majors. (Lectures 3 hours, laboratory 4 hours.) Not open to students with credit in CHM201-202. Prerequisites: CHM 102 or CHM 122 is a prerequisite for CHM 221. CHM 201 or CHM 221 is a prerequisite for CHM 222.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits The elements of physical chemistry. A study of the physical basis for chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibria with some biological applications. (Lectures 3 hours.) Prerequisite: B.A. chemistry majors and biochemistry majors.
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1.00 Credits
1 semester, 1 credit Laboratory course to accompany Chemistry 302. (Laboratory 4 hours.)
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