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3.00 Credits
The course consists of selected biological instrumentation covering such modalities as electromyography, thermography, cardiography, electroencephalography, and the means by which they can be interfaced to computers for applications to health care and research. Prerequisite: EENG 370.
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3.00 Credits
Students travel abroad to participate competitively in an international markets business simulation with students from several other countries. Students are engaged in entrepreneurial decisions that require them to work effectively and cooperatively with people from different counties and cultures. Additional experiential components include visits to local manufacturing plants and businesses, as well as siteseeing tours of the country. Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the dean.
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3.00 Credits
Organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the College Fed Challenge Competition offers a team of students, under the guidance and supervision of a faculty advisor, an experiential learning opportunity to follow a series of economic indicators and deliver a presentation to a panel of Wall Street Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of NY. The presentation focuses on current economic conditions, future economic trends and forecasts, and recommendations regarding changes in monetary policy and interest rates Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the dean.
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3.00 Credits
School of Management students participate in an experiential learning opportunity in this National Competition on designing, building, and operating an energy-efficient solarpowered house. Contributions include marketing, management, planning, and additional research components of this project Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the dean.
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3.00 Credits
This experiential learning course strengthens group dynamics through student engagement into ongoing challenges and problems that are actually faced by practicing professionals in organizations. Student teams are required to seek and organize data, conduct analysis, and provide recommendations that apply to the ongoing contextual issues being presented, discussed, and explored. Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the dean.
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3.00 Credits
For bachelor of technology majors. An introduction to basic chemical concepts and their application to industrial technology. Studies will include basic chemical concepts and calculations, the relationship of atomic structure and bonding to chemical and physical properties and the state of matter, and the role of thermal chemistry, thermodynamics and oxidation- reduction in determining the rates and extent of chemical reactions. The laboratory work will illustrate common laboratory techniques and the lecture materials presented. Corequisite: TMAT 135 or MATH 141.
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4.00 Credits
For electrical engineering and computer science majors. An introduction to theoretical and inorganic chemistry. Studies include basic chemical concepts and calculations, atomic structure, periodicity and bonding, states of matter, metals, solutions, acids and bases, thermal chemistry and introductory thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions, reaction rates and nuclear reactions. Corequisite: MATH 141 or TMAT 135.
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4.00 Credits
This course includes the study of the stereochemistry and electronic structure of aliphatic and aromatic compounds, and the properties of their functional groups. Laboratory work consists of the determination of physical constants and the preparation of various organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 150.
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4.00 Credits
The basic concepts of organic chemistry and biochemistry are covered. Topics include hydrocarbons, stereochemistry, alcohols, phenols and ethers, carbonyl compounds, amines, amides, carbohydrates, amino acids and proteins, nucleic acids and the relationship of these chemicals to metabolic pathways. This course does not satisfy the organic chemistry or biochemistry course requirements for other science majors. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of Organic Chemistry I. Studies include: the advanced theoretical treatment of reaction mechanisms, spectroscopic properties of organic compounds, and configurations of some important biological systems. Laboratory work consists of more advanced organic syntheses and qualitative organic analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 210.
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