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  • 4.00 Credits

    This hands-on course uses off-campus projects and in-house labs to introduce students to the field of residential remodeling. Many of the skills acquired in the first-year program are put to use to complete these projects. Field projects are chosen for their value in meeting the goals and objectives of the remodeling option offered by the Carpentry program. In-house lab projects are used when necessary to present tasks and skills which may not be available in the field. Prerequisite: Successful completion of certificate program or permission of the instructor (4:0,12) Fall 4.000 Credit Hours 12.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Laboratory Applied Technology College Building/Electrical/Mechanical Division Building Trades - Carpentry Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives students a broader-based understanding of framing principles learned in CARP 130 and CARP 140. Topics include mathematical aspects of framing problems, principles of truss construction, residential framing member sizing, and solutions to real-life framing problems. Prerequisites: CARP 130 and MATH 102 (3:3,0) Fall 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Applied Technology College Building/Electrical/Mechanical Division Building Trades - Carpentry Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    The residential construction job site has a number of trades which must work together. This course prepares students to work efficiently with plumbing and electrical tradespersons by providing a basic understanding of these systems and how they operate. Prerequisite: None (2:1,3) Fall 0.000 OR 2.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory Applied Technology College Building/Electrical/Mechanical Division Building Trades - Carpentry Department
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course continues and expands topics introduced in CHEM 120, including fundamentals of nomenclature, properties, structure and reactions of organic and biological compounds. Metabolism of selected groups of compounds and the physiology of selected organisms are covered. (NS) Prerequisite: CHEM 120 or permission of the instructor (4: 3, 3) Spring (or when demand warrants) 0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Natural Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics covered in This course include: atomic structure and periodicity of elements, molecular structure and bonding, stoichiometry, solutions, states of matter, and introductory thermodynamics. (NS) Prerequisites: High-school chemistry with laboratory or CHEM 120; MATH 138 (or higher) or high-school MATH A & B. (4: 3, 3) Fall 0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory, WEBCT Based, Distance Learning Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Natural Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective
  • 4.00 Credits

    The topics studied in This course are: chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, representative elements, transition elements, coordination chemistry, introductory organic chemistry, and introductory nuclear chemistry. (NS) Prerequisite: CHEM 180 (4: 3, 3) Spring 0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory, WEBCT Based Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Natural Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the first course in a year-long, in-depth study of organic chemistry. Integration of fact and theory emphasizing relationships among structure, properties, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopy of organic compounds is studied. Laboratory work illustrates principles and techniques of synthesis and characterization of organic compounds. (NS) Prerequisite: CHEM 185 or equivalent (4: 3, 3) Fall (when demand warrants) 0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory, WEBCT Based Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Natural Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of CHEM 230. (NS) Prerequisite: CHEM 230 (4: 3, 3) Spring (when demand warrants) 0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 OR 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Laboratory Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: GEN ED Natural Science, Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective
  • 1.00 Credits

    This independent study course is designed to permit individual students to pursue topics or projects approved by supervising faculty. Prerequisites: 1. Completion of at least one semester's work in a degree program at SUNY Delhi. 2. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 unless there are extenuating circumstances. 3. At least 3 credit hours in one foundation course specific to the discipline, with the permission of the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 4. No more than 6 credit hours of independent study may be taken during any one semester, and no more than 15 credit hours of independent study may be applied toward an associate's degree. The total number of credit hours in independent study that may be applied toward a bachelor's degree depends on the specific bachelor's program. 5. The student and sponsoring faculty member will prepare and submit to the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences an Independent Study contract proposal for approval. (1-4: 1-4, 0) or, if lab included, (2: 1, 3), (3: 2, 3) or (4: 3, 3) Offered on request 1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 TO 3.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture, Recitation, Laboratory Liberal Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Sciences Division Chemistry Department Course Attributes: Lib Arts/Sci Elec-LASC, Lab Science Elective, Science Elective
  • 1.00 Credits

    Primarily designed for first-time users, This course introduces concepts, methods, information availability, etc. of the Windows operating system. Students learn about file/folder creation and usage, organization of the desktop, copying files, and a host of other functions and activities. This is a hands-on course with no required textbooks, but outside reading material will be used and supplied as needed. Prerequisite: None (1: 1, 0) 1.000 Credit Hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate-Bachelor Program Schedule Types: Lecture Business Management College Business Division Data Processing Department Course Attributes: Info Tech Restricted Elective, Info Tech Technical Elective
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