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CHE 310: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/1-hr. recitation Pre-requisites: CHE 220 This course will provide the student with a thorough understanding of the basic concepts of organic chemistry. Molecular structure and bonding will be introduced at a theoretical level. Students will become familiar with molecular orbitals and their use in understanding chemical phenomena, hydrocarbons, stereochemical (3-dimensional) aspects of structure; strategies of organic synthesis will be emphasized by means of problem solving. This course is intended for chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, chemical engineering, and other students on scientific or professional careers paths.
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CHE 312: Organic Chemistry I Lab
2.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
2 credits, 4 hours lab Pre/Co-requisite: CHE 310 The student will perform exercise involving the preparation and purification of carbon compounds. For students majoring in Engineering.
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CHE 314: Organic Chemistry I Lab
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 6-hrs lab Pre/Co-requisite: CHE 310 The students will be introduced to organic chemistry laboratory techniques, including methods of synthesis, isolation, purification, and analysis. The major techniques introduced will be distillation, extraction, and recrystallization. The chromatographic techniques that will be used include thin layer, micro-column, and gas chromatography. Infrared spectroscopy will also be introduced. These techniques will be introduced in conjunction with a synthetic experiment (e.g. Sn1 reaction, aldol condensation, Diels-Alder reaction, synthesis of aspirin and acetylferrocene). For students majoring in Natural or Physical Sciences. This is the Organic Chemistry I Laboratory course for chemistry majors.
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CHE 320: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
3 credits, 3-hrs. lecture/1-hr. recitation Pre-requisites: CHE 310 and CHE 312 or CHE 314 Co-requisite: CHE 322 or CHE 324 The objective of this course is to give students of chemical, physical sciences and molecular biological sciences a complete and in-depth understanding of organic chemistry. The chemistry of the remaining functional groups not covered in CHE 310 will be discussed including nomenclature, stereosomerism, and stereoseletivity of reactions. Organic functional groups will be introduced and discussed in detail. Problem solving will be used to give the student a working understanding of multistep reaction mechanisms, modern reagents used for organic synthesis, and synthetic strategy. Polyfunctional compounds and interactions between functional groups will also be covered, as well as applications of organic chemistry in biochemistry, biotechnology, and materials science. Modern organic analytical methods, such as mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance will be covered in detail.
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CHE 322: Organic Chemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
1 Credit, 3 Hours Lab Pre/Co-requisite: CHE 320 The student will perform exercises involving the preparation, purification and characterization of organic compounds. This course is required for the dual admission/joint degree in Science for Forensic Science.
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CHE 324: Organic Chemistry II Lab
1.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
1 credit, 3 hrs Lab Pre/Co-requisite: CHE 320 The student will learn organic chemistry laboratory techniques and safety; maintenance of a laboratory notebook and preparation of laboratory reports; and obtain experience in performing sytheses and analyses of selected organic chemicals. This course is required for students majoring in Natural or Physical Sciences.
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CIP 101: Introduction to Information Systems
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly CIP 2308) 3 credits, 3 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory Pre-requisites: MAT 010 or higher; ESL 035 or ESL 091 or higher. This course introduces the student to information systems as applied to business organizations and the management of those systems. The course will explore issues of security and the ethical use of technology in society as well as application of various software currently used in a business environment. Students will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in such software as word processors, spreadsheets, and database management and presentation programs.
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CIP 110: Programming Logic & Design
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly CIP 2310) 3 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: CIP 101, MAT 020 or higher; ESL 035 or ENG 091 or ESL 091 or higher This course will teach students to develop structured logical solutions for the purpose of creating effective programming design and style. The student will apply the skills learned in this course to any programming language.
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CIP 112: C++ Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly CIP 2338) 3 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: CIP 110; ESL 035 or ESL 091 or higher; MAT 030 or higher This course is a comprehensive introduction to programming using C++ as the illustrative language. By actively working through programming exercises, students will learn essential C++ skills and techniques. Topics such as operators, functions, program flow control, data pointers, arrays, and standard input and output are discussed.
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CIP 113: Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Hostos Community College
(Formerly CIP 2333) 3 credits, 3 hrs lecture Pre-requisites: CIP 110; ESL 035 or ESL 091 or higher; MAT 030 or higher. This course is an introduction to the use of object-oriented programming (OOP) in various business applications. Students will master a typical object-oriented programming language, use object-oriented extensions of popular languages, and develop various projects using these languages. Topic coverage includes designing applications; using variables and constants; selection structures; sub and function procedures; manipulating strings; sequential access files; arrays; and classes and objects.
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