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CHEM 413: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Winona State University
Experiments accompanying CHEM 412. Laboratory work should be taken concurrently with CHEM 412 but can be taken following successful completion of the course. Computer applications. Prerequisite: CHEM 412. Offered yearly.
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CHEM 425: Analytical Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
A sequence of courses stressing modern analytical chemistry. A study of the theory and practice of the quantitative examination of chemical systems. CHEM 425 covers volumetric and fundamental visible spectrophotometric methods. Prerequisite: one year of chemistry. Offered yearly.
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CHEM 430: Individual Projects in Chemistry
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
Winona State University
An opportunity for the qualified advanced undergraduate to work independently on chemical research under the direction of a chemistry faculty member. A careful write-up of results is required. Time arranged. Prerequisites: 13 semester hours in chemistry and instructor's permission. May not be taken for more than 3 credits per semester; may be repeated to a total of 11 credits. Offered each semester.
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CHIN 101: Beginning Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
Beginning Chinese 101 is designed to acquaint students with grammatical structures and vocabulary appropriate for beginning learners. Instruction focuses on development of all four skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and cultural knowledge.
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CHIN 201: Intermediate Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
CHIN 201 introduces students to more advanced beginning Mandarin pronunciation, grammar, and orthography (in both Pinyin and characters). Instruction focuses on development of all four skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and cultural knowledge. Prerequisites: Successful completion, with grade of "C" or better, of CHIN 102 or its equivalent.
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CHIN 301: Advanced Chinese
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course is designed for students who have completed two years of college-level training in Chinese to continue to develop their skills of aurally understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Students will continue to improve their linguistic skills with a manageable degree of challenge. At the functional level, this course aims at helping students solidify their ability to comprehend and produce paragraph-level Chinese. It enables students to understand face-to-face conversations on most familiar topics, give factual accounts, read materials written in formal shumianyu Chinese and write simple essays, reports and all types of correspondence. Taught annually, fall semesters.
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CME 102: Introduction to Engineering
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
History of engineering, engineering disciplines, professional and ethical aspects of engineering, introduction to problem-solving, creativity and teamwork, use of personal computers in engineering applications, safety and environmental issues, current engineering challenges. Grade only.
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CME 182: Engineering Graphics and Design
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
A lecture-laboratory course. Engineering design process. Visualization and design communication. Engineering drawing standards and conventions. Computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) software are used throughout the course. Sectional views, auxiliary views, dimensioning, tolerancing, and reading of drawings. Grade only.
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CME 210: Computer Applications in Engineering
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A lecture-laboratory course. Formulate an overall solution algorithm and solve engineering and scientific problems utilizing spreadsheets and mathematical software. Topics include engineering and scientific problems that employ statistics, algebra, calculus, linear algebra, and optimization in their solutions. Use of computers as a mean for technical communication is stressed. Prerequisite: MATH 160. Grade only.
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CME 250: Statics
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Force systems and equilibrium. Applications to simple trusses, frames and machines; distributed loads; properties of areas and masses; laws of friction. Designed to develop the ability to analyze and solve engineering problems. Prerequisites: MATH 160 and PHYS 221. Grade only.
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