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CH 242: Analytical Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Gas/liquid chromatography, review of the physics of light, Beer's Law; spectrophotometry - visible, ultraviolet and infrared; fluorescence; emission spectroscopy; flame photometry; atomic absorption and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CH 182/CH 183. S (N)
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CH 243: Lab for CH 412 0- 3
1.50 Credits
Erie Community College
Computer-aided gas/liquid chromatography; spectrophotometry - visible, ultraviolet and infrared; flame photometry; fluorescence and atomic absorption. Co-requisite: CH 242. S (N)
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CH 260: Inorganic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Transition elements; chemistry of elements of Groups IA-VIIA; actinide elements; Lenthanide elements; inert gases, the covalent bond; the solid state; inorganic preparations; selected advanced topics. Prerequisite: CH 182/Ch 183. ( N)
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CH 260 - Inorganic Chemistry
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CH 262: Physical Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Topics covered: gases and liquids; the solid state; first law of thermodynamics; thermochemistry; the second and third laws of thermodynamics; free energy and equilibrium; atomic structure; chemical bonding; molecular structure; chemical equilibrium; solutions; colligative properties of solutions and the phase rule. Prerequisite: CH 182. F (N)
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CH 262 - Physical Chemistry
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CH 270: Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Introductory engineering calculations; fuels and combustion; material and energy balance; fluids transportation, handling and measurement and solid material handling. Prerequisite: CH 182/CH 183, PH 262/PH 263. Co-requisite CH 271. F (N)
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CH 270 - Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
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CH 271: Lab for CH 270 0- 3
1.50 Credits
Erie Community College
Principles of stoichiometry; temperature and pressure measurements; sampling procedures; fluid flow, fluid transportation; crushing and grinding and screen analysis. Co-requisite: CH 270. F (N)
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CI 120: Application of Digital Computer
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A course involving the use and application of computers and software in problem solving and report writing for both Civil Engineering and Construction Management Engineering Technicians. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in CI 121. F/S (N)
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CI 120 - Application of Digital Computer
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CI 121: Lab for CI 120
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Utilizes basic and advanced features of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint plus Internet research to solve engineering problems and produce engineering reports. Program functions are used to solve various technical problems. Select data is displayed in graphic formats. Prerequisites: Concurrent registration in CI 120. F/S (N)
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CI 172: Surveying I
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Introduction to the history, importance and types of surveys. Theory of measurements and errors. Types of measurements made in surveying and units of measurement. Measurement areas, traverse computation and preparation of simple maps. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in or completion of MT 126 or MT 122 and CI 120, CI 121 is recommended. Concurrent registration in CI 173 is required. F/S (N)
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CI 173: Lab for CI 172
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Types of measurements made in surveying and units of measurements. Methods of recording survey data. Use of the engineers tape, level and theodolite for linear measurements; profile and differential leveling; traversing and topographic surveys. Measurement areas, traverse computation and preparation of simple maps. Use of digital computers will be required. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in CI 172. F/S (N)
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