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CAPE 303: Academic Internship in Civic and Public Engagement (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Students apply civic engagement concepts to a placement in an appropriate work setting. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or department chair required.
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CAPE 350: Special Topics in Civic and Public Engagement (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
In-depth consideration of a specific topic of particular concern within civic and public engagement. Notes: May be retaken twice under a different title for additional credit. Offered variable times.
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CAPE 400: Civic and Public Engagement Capstone (2).
2.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Working with faculty supervision and a community partner, students design, implement and analyze a community service project. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or department chair required.
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CBLN 351: Special Topics in Community-Based Learning (1).
1.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A focused exploration of topics related to community-based learning. Notes: Course can be repeated for a total of 3 credits. Offered periodically.
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CHEM 101: Applying Chemistry to Society (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: Applying Chemistry to Society is a course designed to familiarize the student with the basic principles of chemistry and how these principles apply to the world around us. Notes: A student may receive credit for only one of the following: CHEM 101 or CHEM 105 or CHEM 201 or CHEM 211. Offered fall, spring, and summer.
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CHEM 101H: Applying Chemistry to Society
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: Applying Chemistry to Society is a course designed to familiarize the student with the basic principles of chemistry and how these principles apply to the world around us. Notes: A student may receive credit for only one of the following: CHEM 101 or CHEM 105 or CHEM 201 or CHEM 211. Offered fall, spring, and summer.
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CHEM 104: Chemistry and Problem-Solving Fundamentals (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: Preparation for the study of General Chemistry through emphasis on problem-solving strategies, on application of chemical principles, and on substantive student practice in solving multi-concept problems. Content includes matter and energy, modern atomic structure; chemical equations and reaction stoichiometry; solutions; acid-base, redox and precipitation reactions; factor-label techniques; gases; and chemical nomenclature methodology. Notes: Lab Fee: $10. Offered fall, spring, and summer. Prerequisites: Major in BIOL, CHEM, CSCI, ENSC, NUTR, or Department Chair approval.
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CHEM 104H: Chemistry and Problem-Solving Fundamentals (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: Preparation for the study of General Chemistry through emphasis on problem-solving strategies, on application of chemical principles, and on substantive student practice in solving multi-concept problems. Content includes matter and energy, modern atomic structure; chemical equations and reaction stoichiometry; solutions; acid-base, redox and precipitation reactions; factor-label techniques; gases; and chemical nomenclature methodology. Notes: Offered fall, spring, and summer. Prerequisites: Major in BIOL, CHEM, CSCI, ENSC, NUTR, or Department Chair approval.
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CHEM 115: Light and Color
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course spans content involving origin, perception, detection, history and symbolism of color. The fundamental relationships between color and light, interactions with matter, vision and the electromagnetic spectrum will be examined within topics of color mixing, chemistry of dyes and pigments, perception and digital color imaging and reproduction.
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CHEM 117: Introductory Environmental Chemistry (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A lecture course to develop a fundamental chemical understanding of modern environmental issues involving air, water, toxic substances, and energy. Students will be expected to demonstrate a technical literacy with issues such as photochemical smog formation, global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain, visibility and aerosols, toxic substances in the environment, water quality and treatment, pesticides, acute/chronic effects of toxic chemicals on humans, environmental tradeoffs involving current and alternative means of energy production, pollutant transport, and environmental problems facing rapidly growing metropolitan regions. Notes: Offered as needed.
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