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1.00 Credits
P Co-requisite: CHM2046
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1.00 Credits
P This course is intended for science and pre-professional majors. It is the first part of a two term organic chemistry sequence, CHM2210 and CHM2211, and provides an introduction to the structure, properties, reactions, synthesis, and occurrence of organic molecules with emphasis on modern synthetic and spectrophotometric methods. The laboratory is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments that correlate with the lecture topics. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the general chemistry sequence (CHM2045/L, CHM2046/L) or the consent of the instructor. Co-requisite: CHM2210L
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1.00 Credits
P Co-requisite: CHM2210
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2.00 Credits
P This is the second part of a two-term organic chemistry sequence, CHM2210 and CHM2211. This course is a continuation of the study of the structure, properties, reactions, synthesis and occurrence of organic compounds. The laboratory experience is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments to correlate with lecture topics. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHM2210 and CHM2210L. Corequisite: CHM2211L
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1.00 Credits
P Co-requisite: CHM2211
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3.00 Credits
O This course provides the student with real experience in the field of Information Technology. Students are required to secure their own placements. This includes preparing a resume andinterviewing for a position. Students then work approximately 5-10 hours per week for their internship employers. Experiences are varied but often include: Web design, entry level programming, database work, PC repair, network cabling, network monitoring, server installation, user support and much more. Prerequisites: It is recommended that this course be completed during the final semester of the students A.S. Technology program. Networking students are required to have completed: CEN2503 and at least one of the following: CEN2514, CEN1301, CET2620. Internet Full Description
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3.00 Credits
O This course provides the student with real experience in the field of Information Technology and Internet Services Technologies. Students are required to secure their own placements. This includes preparing a resume and interviewing for a position. An internship requires 75 hours of work at the placement site throughout the semester, to be completed in a manner acceptable to the student, the employer, and the CIS1949 instructor. This normally translates to working approximately 6-10 hours per week. Experiences are varied but often include: Web site design and Internet programming, programming in a language such as C++, and database work. Prerequisites: CIS2254 with a grade of C or better. Permission of the ITE academic advisor is also requ Full Description
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3.00 Credits
O This course is designed for IT majors and prepares students for transition into employment by providing practical applications in today's business environment. Through lectures, group collaboration, case studies, service projects and presentations, the student is equipped to effectively manage projects while exposed to best practices used in the industry. Included in the course will be resume writing for the Internet, work ethics, team building, business communications, time management, and developing skills in training non-technical people. Prerequisites: CGS1000 and CGS2820
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3.00 Credits
O This course is a cooperative program. The students will participate in both the technical support and management of running a personal computer repair center. Students will be involved in all aspects of the center from performing computer repairs to training, developing information technology solutions for customers, managing customer requests, and customer billing. Prerequisites: CGS1000 and CDA1302
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3.00 Credits
P This course deals with the societal reaction to crime and the correctional process. It is a survey course sampling this growing field of inquiry and expertise
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