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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to architectural workingdrawings. Topics include background principles, residential working drawings, specifications, and reading the working drawing of a small structure. pounds, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CH141 General Chemistry 1 and CH142 General Chemistry 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the organization of a formal estimate for aresidential building and the types of estimates used in construction, along with qualifications of an estimator. Each division is broken down for a thorough understanding of the materials and methods used to calculate proper quantities.Actual working drawings and specifications for a small residence are used to compile a systematic estimate of materials and labor. Excavation, concrete work,masonry, and wood and structural steel construction are covered.Topics include builders estimates, quantity take-off process, quantity determination, cost estimating from quantities, cost control system, contracts, bonds and insurance, overhead and contingency issues, and computer-assisted estimating.
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9.00 - 36.00 Credits
This course allows for the enhancement of academic skills by gaining work-related experience. Students arrange for the practicum,which must conform to Department guidelines.
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory-based course introduces chemistry to those who have had no prior chemistry study or who need a chemistry review. Topics include matter,measurement, atomic structure and the periodic table, nuclear chemistry, chemical bonding and reaction, kinetics, equilibrium, and the three phases of matter.This course does not fulfill a laboratory natural science requirement in any degree or certificate program. Prerequisite:An appropriate Mathematics Placement test result, or MA045 Basic Math Skills, or MA050 Introductory Mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory-based course is a continuation of CH091 Essentials of Chemistry.Topics include solutions, colligative properties, concentrations, acids and bases, salts, solution equilibrium, pH buffers, electrolytes, and an introduction to organic chemistry with attention to organic molecules of biological importance.This course does not fulfill a laboratory natural science requirement in any degree or certificate program. Prerequisite: CH091 Essentials of Chemistry 1.
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3.00 Credits
This refresher course is for those with high school chemistrymore than five years ago.Topics include mathematics in chemistry, bonding, symbols, the periodic table, and atomic structure as well as gas laws, equilibrium, solutions, concentrations, pH, buffers, and organic functional groups. Prerequisite:An appropriate Mathematics Placement test result, or MA045 Basic Math Skills, or MA050 Introductory Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles and methods of physical science. It stresses the structure and properties of materials and their interactions. Careful measurement, observation, and the scientific method are covered in lecture and laboratory to develop quantitative reasoning ability. Prerequisite:An appropriate Mathematics Placement test result, or MA045 Basic Math Skills, or MA050 Introductory Mathematics.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces basic theory and practice as applied to the industrial setting. It emphasizes the practical aspects of working with chemicals and materials and covers the common forms of analytical chemistry, including instrumentation.Topics include problem-solving, the nature of matter, atomic structure and bonding, nomenclature, stoichiometry, gases, solution chemistry, electrochemistry, and organic chemistry. Prerequisite:MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 1 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students other than those in science and engineering. Topics include an overview of modern inorganic, organic, and biochemistry along with an historical perspective. It emphasizes learning the language and methodology of chemistry as it relates to society. Careful observation and measurement are stressed in lecture and laboratory to develop quantitative reasoning ability. Prerequisite: An appropriate Mathematics Placement test result, or MA045 Basic Math Skills, or MA050 Introductory Mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students in the allied science and allied health professions.Topics include bonding, physical properties, chemical properties, nomenclature, and analysis of the common organic compounds. The laboratory segment introduces basic organic laboratory techniques such as recrystallization, distillation, extraction, chromatography, and instrumentation. Prerequisite: CH131 College Chemistry or equivalent.
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