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CHEM 401,401L: Instrumental Analysis
4.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Instrumentation used in a chemical laboratory, including gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, UV, Vis, IR spectroscopy, NMR, etc. Selected instruments used in the laboratory. Three hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab. Prerequisite: CHEM 203.
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CHEM 415,416: Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I,II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Principal concepts of the chemistry of cellular constituents. Structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Special emphasis on regulation of intermediary metabolism. Prerequisites for CHEM 415: CHEM 207 and 208. Prerequisite for CHEM 416: CHEM 415. See BIOL 415, 416.
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CHEM 425,426: Senior Research Seminar
2.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Research under direction of a faculty advisor or as intern in an off-campus research laboratory under supervision. May include preliminary literature survey, experimentation, frequent discussions with advisor or supervisor. Final written report and poster presentation required. Prerequisites: CHEM 203, 208. Pre or corequisite: CHEM 325.
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CMIS 101: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course provides the CMIS student with a broad view of how computers and information are used in the business world. Topics include the use of hardware, software, networks, databases, and company ethics on a local, national, and international level.
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CMIS 102: Introduction to Computers
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course is intended for those students with minimal familiarity with computers and application software. The objective of this course is to provide basic skills in word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics.
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CMIS 103: Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course focuses on applications of word processing, spread sheets, and presentation graphics.
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CMIS 107: Structured Programming
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course examines the nature and structure of data types, computer programming languages, algorithms, and program design. While elements common to all languages will be discussed, hands-on experience in one or more languages, such as Microsoft Visual Studio Suite, will be provided.
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CMIS 108: Intermediate Programming
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A course in Visual Basic featuring business applications. This course will expose the student to the graphical user interface aspects of computer programming. May be taken by majors as a CMIS elective. Prerequisite: CMIS 107 or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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CMIS 210: Web Design and E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A project-oriented class where students design, create, and maintain a website that uses active server pages integrated with data bases. At the successful completion of the course students will have samples to show prospective employers to demonstrate the quality of their work. Prerequisite: CMIS 102 or CMIS 107 or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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CMIS 231: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
The study of bottom-up programming using object-oriented techniques, creation of classes and objects. Prerequisite: CMIS 107 or permission of the School Dean or their designee.
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