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4.00 Credits
4.0 credits, 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab Pre-requisites: CE231 (min. C grade), , MATH 203 (min. grade of C), CSC 102 Co-requisites: MATH 391 (min C grade) Stresses and strains in elastic and inelastic materials subjected to axial, torsonial, and flexural loads and combinations of loads for statistically determinate and indeterminate configurations. Deformations and defections due to loads and temperature. Combined stresses. Mohr circles and principles stresses. Introduction to energy methods. Castiglian's theorem. Stability of columns and critical loads. Testing of engineering materials. Stress-strain characteristics, including creep, shrinkage, and hysteresis effects. Effects of temperature and impact loading on material properties.
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3.00 Credits
3 .0 credits, 3.0 hours Pre-requisites: CE 23100 (min. C grade), CSC10200 Pre/Co-requisite: MAT 39100 (min. C grade) Study of behavior of viscous and non-viscous fluids at rest and in motion through development and application of the principles of fluid statistics, continuity, energy, momentum, similitude, and dimensional analysis. Applications include flow in open and closed conduits, the boundary layer, dynamics of drag and measurement of velocity and discharge.
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3.00 Credits
3 .0 credits, 3.0 hours Pre-requisites: CE 23100 (min. C grade), CSC10200 Pre/Co-requisite: MAT 39100 (min. C grade) Human and environmental impact assessment of engineering projects. Structure of the natural environment: atmosphere, soil, surface and ground water. Environmental pollutants: air, noise, water, solid waste. Effects of pollutants on humans and ecology. Federal regulations. Transport and transformation of pollutants in the environment.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-requisite: MAT 105 4.5 credits 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. Lab; 1 hrs. Recitation The student will solve problems and analyze data which require knowledge of general chemistry and inorganic chemistry including principles of scientific measurements, atomic theory, chemical bonding, nuclear chemistry, gas of organic compounds. This course is required for Dental Hygiene and Nursing students. Offered in English only.
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4.00 Credits
(2 excess hours) (Formerly CHE 4012) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/1 hrs. recitation / 2-hrs.lab Pre-requisite: MAT 010 or satisfactory performance on Math skills test. Co-requisite: MAT 020 or satisfactory performance on Math skills test. The student will solve problems and analyze data which require a knowledge of the principles of atomic theory, chemical bonding, the gas laws and solutions. The student will also recognize the different classes of organic compounds. This course is for Dental Hygiene students and a requirement for entry into the Nursing Program. No student may receive credit for both CHE 110 and CHE 4019. Offered in English only.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly CHE 4018) 2 credits, 2-hrs. lecture Pre-requisite: CHE 110 A survey of the fundamentals of organic and biological chemistry. This course is for Dental Hygiene students and a requirement for entry into the Nursing Program. Offered in English only.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly CHE 4002) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3 hrs. lab/1-hrs. recitation workshop Pre-requisite: MAT 030 Co-requisite: MAT 160 The students will analyze data and solve problems related to the principles of modern atomic theory, stoichiometry, oxidation- reduction reaction, gas laws, thermochemistry, electromagnetic radiation and quantum theory, chemical bonding and molecular structure, and properties of solutions. This course is intended for students preparing for careers in the sciences and engineering.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly CHE 4104) 4 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/3-hrs. lab/1-hrs. recitation workshop Pre-requisite: CHE 210 Students will work on laws, concepts and techniques of chemistry including chemical kinetics, ionic equilibria in aqueous solution, thermodynamics electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, classes of organic and biochemical compounds. This course is intended for students preparing for careers in the sciences and engineering.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, 4 hrs lecture, 6 hrs lab Prerequisites: CHE 220 A balanced treatment of the theory and applications of classical methods of gravimetric and volumetric analysis including: acidbase, precipitation, complexometric, and redox titrations.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: BIO 220 and CHE 220 with a minimum grade of B 3 credits, 3 hours This course is designed to help students study particular topics of interest in the Chemistry sciences while developing advanced research skills fundamental in planning and carrying out an independent scientific research project. Students will conduct laboratory, field research or library research using sophisticated methodology, equipment and techniques to obtain and analyze data. The research findings will be presented using oral and written papers.
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