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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the installation of Windows and Linux servers and the installation, configuration, and administration of Internet Information Services (IIS) and Apache Web server, Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL Database Management Systems, and the email servers Microsoft Exchange Server, and sendmail.
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3.00 Credits
Explores parenting in relation to fulfilling children's needs, child development and growth of the infant and preschool child; and covers emotional, intellectual, physical and social development; stages of childhood; communication process between adult and child; guidance approaches; health and safety; family structures; issues affecting the child and family; and community resources which provide parent education, family and children services and other related resources.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with no high school chemistry or whose prepartion in secondary school chemistry is such that they need a preliminary course for general Chemistry I, CHM1045. Course topics include: chemical measurements and conversions, matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, formula writing, naming inorganic compounds, stoichiometry, and ideal gases. Students are strongly encouraged to take the on-line chemistry placement test to determine their accurate course registration for CHM1025 or CHM1045. You will need a calculator when taking the test. No record of the results are kept. The test is used purely for self-placement. Students who are unable to pass the chemistry placement test are strongly encouraged to enroll in CHM1025. (*)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to principles of chemistry for students not needing an intensive course. It covers important concepts of general chemistry and progresses through elementary organic chemistry into certain areas of biochemistry and is designated for Nursing and other Allied Health students. (*)
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1.00 Credits
This course is a study of metric measurements, physical and chemical properties, elements and compounds and laboratory techniques and skills.(*)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a part of the chemistry sequence CHM1045 and CHM1046. The content of this portion of the sequence is kinetic-molecular treatment of gases, liquids and solids; the structure of the atom; interatomic forces-chemical bonding, molecular geometry; correlation of structure with properties; nomenclature, quantitative relationships in chemical reactions; formulas and equations; the concept of oxidation reduction reactions. (*)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a part of the chemistry sequence CHM1045 and CHM1046. The content of this portion of the sequence is kinetic-molecular treatment of gases, liquids and solids; the structure of the atom; interatomic forces-chemical bonding, molecular geometry; correlation of structure with properties; nomenclature, quantitative relationships in chemical reactions; formulas and equations; the concept of oxidation reduction reactions. (*)
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1.00 Credits
The course covers introduction to basic lab safety and fundamental techniques of general chemistry: separation, filtration, carrying out simple reactions, titrations, etc. (*)
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3.00 Credits
This course is the second part of general chemistry sequence CHM1045 and CHM1046. This portion of the sequence covers solutions; thermodynamics; electrolytic solutions; rates of reactions and chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; electrocchemistry; descriptive chemistry. (*)
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1.00 Credits
This is a continuation of CHM1045 lab. Experiments on thermochemistry, acid base reactions, titrations, etc. will be carried out. (*)
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