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CED 326: Survey of Emerging Educational Technologies
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
Technology is shaping the school of the future. This overview of existing and emerging technologies includes hands-on experiences as well as discussion of effective implementation of multimedia in the classroom. Current topics include but are not limited to digital photography, digital audio, digital video, DVD, wireless laptops, handhelds, and ebook software. Blended together, these technologies are creating a new culture of teaching and learning in the 21st century school.
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CED 330: Computer and Instructional Technology Use in Schools
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a course for those who want to gain experience in the use of computers personally and professionally. The computer and modern instructional technologies are valuable tools to support teaching and learning. Class participants will gain hands-on experience using and evaluating educational software and multimedia instructional materials. Additional topics include ethics of computer use, the role of computers as teacher's and student's productivity tools. Prerequisite:Departmental approval.
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CED 331: Multimedia Concepts/Authoring Tools
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
In this course you will be given opportunities to review, research, practice through hands-on activities, and demonstrate effective teaching strategies using technology. You will be introduced to multimedia concepts related to graphics, sound and video. You will examine presentation software and hardware used for educational purposes. Authoring tools exist today which make it possible to create powerful and exciting multimedia presentations. You will learn to create multimedia presentations incorporating text, audio, graphic and video components. You will investigate web-based multimedia resources, including streaming media and associated technologies. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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CH 101: Principles of Physical Sciences
4.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course is designed to acquaint non-science majors with the basic principles of physics and chemistry with special emphasis on their application to daily living. There will be a short treatment of the history of the growth of the physical sciences. A section on astronomy will include such concepts as galaxies, nebula, the solar system, evolution of the universe and life cycle of the stars. There will be a consideration of new energy sources and their impact on society and the implications that recent developments in chemistry and physics have for the environment. This course can be used to fulfill a core requirement in natural sciences. Lab fee. Prerequisite: MT 095 or equivalent.
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CH 103: Physical Sciences:Elementary and Middle School Teachers
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a hands-on, activity-based course for students preparing to teach at the elementary/middle school level only. This course will focus on the basic principles of physics and chemistry. A section on astronomy will include the study of earth and other celestial objects in the sky. Students will study science as a mode of inquiry, understand the central role of science in today's society, and learn how to use the skills and processes of scientific inquiry to relate and interconnect different science disciplines. Lab fee. Prerequisite: MT 102 or equivalent.
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CH 105: The Chemical World:Concepts and Applications
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a laboratory course designed to be a hands-on learning experience relating chemistry concepts to relevant and familiar ideas. This course can be used to fulfill a core requirement in the natural sciences.
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CH 107: Fundamental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a basic course containing concepts of general chemistry and designed for non-science major students with no previous chemistry background. This course can be used to fulfill a core requirement in the natural sciences.
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CH 109: Concepts of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a study of the basic principles of inorganic, organic and biochemistry and is open to non-science major students who have had high school chemistry or CH 107 or its equivalent within the last five years. This course can be used to fulfill a core requirement in the natural sciences. Lab fee.
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CH 113: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course is a study of fundamental principles including atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding and gas laws. Lab fee. Prerequisite: High school algebra and high school chemistry or equivalent. Course not open to non-science majors.
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CH 114: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a continuation of CH 113 and will feature a continued study of fundamental principles including chemical and acid-base equilibria, thermochemistry, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CH 113.
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