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4.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to organic chemistry for students enrolled in science related curricula. It is structured particularly for those students in biology, pharmacy, medical technology, nursing, health science, engineering and nutrition related areas.
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0.00 Credits
Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds including nomenclature, reaction types and mechanisms. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering. Prerequisites: CHEM 102 and CHEM 102L Corequisite: CHEM 220L
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1.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental principles and theories of organic chemistry and represenative classes of organic compounds. Includes basic organic laboratory techniques, including note keeping, filtrations, recrystalizations, extractions, distillation methods, spectroscopic and chromatographic methods, chemical searches, and report writing. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering.
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0.00 Credits
Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces organic chemical reactions and mechanisms of reactions. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering. Prerequisites: CHEM 220 and CHEM 220L Corequisite: CHEM 221L
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1.00 Credits
Intoduces fundamental principles and theories of organiz chemistry and representative classes of organic compounds. Includes basic organic laboratory techniques, including note keeping, filtrations, recrystalizations, extractions, distillation methods, spectroscopic and chromatographic methods, chemical searches, and report writing. Designed for science majors and students in nursing, health science, and engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 0, Lab 3, Credit 1 Introduces students to the chemical processes used in the chemical industry in the United States. Concentrates on teaching the chemistry of this industry's raw materials obtained from oil and other sources plus the synthesis reactions used to produce other chemicals, monomers, and polymers used in everyday life. Emphasizes chemicals produced industrially in Louisiana. Discusses the structure/ property relationships for chemicals and polymers plus the naming of these chemicals. Also discusses monomers, additives, modifiers, catalysts and polymer design, fabrication, testing, and applications. Covers reaction mechanisms plus manufacturing information. Prerequisites: CHEM 210 and CHEM 220
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to teach the use of a standard keyboard that is typical to today's computer terminals. Basic typing and function key concepts will be discussed and practiced.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning course in typing. Students will learn the use of home keys, rhythm, speed, and accuracy using a standard computer keyboard. Practice will be done using business letters, manuscripts, and reports with a current software.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning course in typing. Students will learn the use of home keys, rhythm, speed, and accuracy using a standard computer keyboard. Practice will be done using business letters. manuscripts, and reports with a current software.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to techniques for creating, editing, and storing text files. Uses a popular software application program such as Microsoft Word.
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