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BSMG 2996: SIFE II (Students in Free Enterprise)
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Northeast State Community College
SIFE II is a continuation of BSMG 2995 - SIFE I.
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BSMG 2997: SIFE III (Students in Free Enterprise)
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Northeast State Community College
SIFE III is a continuation of BSMG 2996 - SIFE II
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BSMG 2998: SIFE IV (Students in Free Enterprise)
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Northeast State Community College
SIFE IV is a continuation of BSMG 2997 - SIFE III.
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CHEM 1030: Introduction to Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Chemistry is designed for non-technical and allied health majors. This course includes a survey of general chemistry principles, the nomenclature and reactions of selected organic functional groups and concludes with topics directly related to biochemistry and the chemistry of life. The lab component introduces students to scientific measurements and to selected chemical experiments.
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CHEM 1110: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Chemistry 1110 is the first of a two semester sequence in the basic principles of chemical science. Students whose program of study requires only one course in chemistry should refer to Chemistry 1030. Chemistry 1110 course topics include: the scientific method; metric and SI units; chemical measurements and significant figures; an introduction to the elements; ionic and covalent compounds; chemical nomenclature; composition and reaction stoichiometry; chemical reaction types; acids and bases; oxidation and reduction; thermochemistry; atomic theory, the basic structure of matter, and the periodic table; basic theories of chemical bonding; the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; and basic laboratory techniques and experimentation.
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CHEM 1120: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Chemistry 1120 is a continuation of Chemistry 1110 and is the second of a two semester sequence in the basic principles of chemical science. Chemistry 1120 course topics include properties of solutions; basic thermodynamics as applied to chemical systems; reaction kinetics; chemical equilibrium and equilibrium calculations; acid and base ionization and ionization calculations; solubility concepts and solubility calculations; electrochemistry and electrochemical calculations; introduction to nuclear chemistry; introduction to complex ions and coordination chemstry; selected descriptive chemistry of metals and non-metals; basic organic structural types and nomenclature; increased independency in laboratory experimentation.
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CHEM 1130: Forensic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Forensic Chemistry is the study of the application of science to law. This course applies the knowledge and technology of science to criminal and civil laws. Course topics include: history and development of forensic science; processing the crime scene; common types of physical evidence; organic and inorganic analysis; the microscope; drugs; toxicology; the chemistry of fire; serology; DNA; fingerprints; and other forensic-related topics.
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CHEM 2010: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Organic Chemistry I is an examination of the compounds of carbon, including the uniqueness of carbon bonding and molecular arrangement. Coverage includes the structures, nomenclature, preparations, reactions and industrial applications of alkanes, alkenes, acetylene, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers. Infrared and mass spectral analyses are briefly examined.
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CHEM 2220: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Quantitative Analysis is an introduction to the theory and methods of gravimetric volumetric chemical analysis with a brief introduction to instrumental methods. Topics include: the statistical treatment of data, fundamental principles of solution chemistry, chemical and ionic equilibria, activity and ionic strength, complexation reactions, and the fundamentals of electrochemisty, electrodes, and potentiometry. Analytical methods include gravimetric and volumetric analyses and an introduction to spectrophotometry.
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CHEM 2990: Special Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Special Topics in Chemistry emphasizes independent study and is designed to enhance the student’s problem-solving skills in the analysis of chemical and chemically-related systems. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.
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