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CGH 450: Europe & Islamic Mediterranean
3.00 Credits
University of New England
The seminar, led by one of the world¿s distinguished scholars, explores the relations between Western Europe and the Islamic Mediterranean in the early modern period and the impact those relations had on the making of the modern world. The approach will pay attention to diplomacy, trade, piracy, theology, royal correspondence, marriage, travel, and migration. It will present a historical overview of the Mediterranean region with its changing dynasties, political transitions, and patterns of alliances and conflicts. Each seminar session will introduce examples taken from primary sources, both in print and manuscript, from French, Spanish, Arabic, Ottoman, and Dutch ¿ all in English translation. It will use the examples to theorize the nature of early modern trans-national relations. The examples draw from literary, documentary, statistical, theological, and commercial sources so that the student will become familiar with the various tools of historiographical analysis. Students signing up for CGH 450: Europe and the Islamic Mediterranean will be eligible for scholarships to offset the price of the travel course. UNE is pioneering a new course format and wants to make sure that it works well. If you have signed up for the course, please write an a one-page email to the attention of Elizabeth Bennett at cgh@une.edu explaining why you need a scholarship.
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CGH 490: Global Humanities Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of New England
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CHE 110: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
University of New England
An introduction to the principles of Chemistry: reaction stoichiometry and the mole concept, periodic properties of the elements, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, and the properties of gases and condensed phases.
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CHE 110L: General Chemistry I Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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CHE 111: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A continuation of CHE-110. Topics include: Thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, equilibrium and acid-base chemistry, redox reactions and electrochemistry, and selected topics in descriptive and organic chemistry
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CHE 111L: General Chemistry II Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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CHE 125: Intro to Chemistry & Physics
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A one semester survey course that presents the major concepts and principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry, and conceptual physics, with emphasis on how they are related to biological systems. This course is designed primarily for Occupational Therapy students and provides a strong basic understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry and physics. The included laboratory (two hours/week) employs a hands-on approach to emphasize concepts discussed in lecture. A thorough understanding of algebra is strongly recommended. Areas discussed include atomic theory; chemical bonding; the mole concept; acid/base and oxidation/reduction equilibria; radioactivity and nuclear chemistry; basic organic structure nomenclature and reactivity; biological chemistry; Newtonian motion; work/energy/power; sound; fluids; electromagnetic radiation; wave motion; and electricity.
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CHE 125L: Intro to Chem & Physics Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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CHE 130: Principles of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of New England
An introduction to the basic principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry designed primarily for students in allied health programs, such as dental hygiene and animal behavior programs. Emphasis is on the integration of these areas to assist the student in understanding the disciplines as they relate to society in general and the health- and psychology-related professions in particular. The course is designed to present an appropriate balance between the principles of chemistry and their biological applications. A three hour per week laboratory session is a co-requisite that emphasizes the more salient concepts address in lecture and provides a hands-on approach to the study of those concepts.
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University of New England
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