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BUS 240: International Business
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Using a global perspective, this course examines business and economic theories and applies financial and management techniques. Students will investigate multinational corporate issues along with modes of market development in the context of international business entry and strategic planning. This will include attention being given to counter trade, cultural differences, ethical issues, and environmental concerns.
Prerequisite:
ACC 105, BUS 100, and (BUS 200 or BUS 201)
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CAR 103: Career Decision Making
1.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to aid students who are unsure of their career choice. Through various career inventories and classroom exercises students will develop a better understanding of themselves and their relationship with the world of work. Different careers will be explored and the decision-making process will be examined.
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CAR 104: Resume Writing and Interview Skills
1.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to assist students who intend to enter the workforce, change occupations, or advance in their careers. Various job hunting strategies will be reviewed. Each student will complete a resume and cover letter and will also receive instruction and practice in interviewing skills.
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CAR 105: Professionalism on the Job
1.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Human relations skills are a critical factor in success on the job. This course is designed to help students plan and implement their own career strategies, placing particular emphasis on the importance of effective job attitudes and behaviors. The student will be guided in the development of those human relations skills necessary to keep, advance in, or change careers.
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CHE 105: Introduction to Forensics
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Introduction to Forensic Science explores the science of forensic science techniques using a structured and scientific approach to the investigation of crimes. Types of evidence such as hair, fibers and textiles, fingerprints, DNA profiling, blood spatter, handwriting analysis, and ballistics will be investigated examining specific techniques used to collect, analyze and evaluate evidence. Through case studies, simulated crime scenes are examined and, using scientific evidence, students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Prerequisite:
(COM 051 or COM 098) and (MAT 020, MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 150, MAT 155, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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CHE 120: Principles of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course introduces the basic concepts and principles of Chemistry. It is suitable for students who have had little, if any, instruction in chemistry. The course provides an integrated lecture and laboratory experience. Topics include measurement and unit conversions, physical and chemical properties, states of matter and energy, atomic structure, chemical periodicity, chemical nomenclature, chemical bonds, Lewis structures, and molecular shapes, chemical reactions, the mole concept, and stoichiometry, properties of gases, acid-base solutions, and the pH concept.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and (MAT 030, MAT 032, MAT 034, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 130, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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CHE 150: Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is the first of a two-semester inorganic chemistry sequence. Major topics include: significant figures, scientific notation, scientific method, the metric system and measurements, nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical reactions and equations, formula calculations and stoichiometry, heats of reaction, calorimetry, Hess's Law, gas laws, atomic and molecular theory, structure and chemical bonding using VSEPR Theory, states of matter (gases, liquids, solids), thermochemistry, and solutions. This course is designed for students who are pursuing a career or further study in the sciences or engineering. The laboratory component reinforces the general theories and principles of chemistry that are introduced and emphasized in lectures
Prerequisite:
CHE 120 and (MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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CHE 155: Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is the second half of a general chemistry course and includes as the major topics: thermochemistry, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, thermodynamics, precipitation reactions, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory experiments are designed to augment the theory.
Prerequisite:
CHE 150 and (MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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CHE 245: Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
CHE 245 is designed to enable students in the allied health science and related fields to understand and solve common problems related to the body and to our environment. The course will introduce students to the different classes of organic compounds and their reactions as applicable to biochemistry. Topics covered include nomenclature, structure, physical properties and chemical reactions of the major classes of organic compounds. The course will also present a brief overview of acids and bases and the importance of buffers in maintaining equilibrium, as well as instrumental techniques employed in analysis of organic compounds.
Prerequisite:
CHE 150
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CHE 250: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course introduces students to foundational knowledge and skills in organic chemistry including the structure, nomenclature, properties, preparation, and reactions of the major classes of organic compounds. Classes studied include saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, halides, alcohols, ethers, and common organic acids and bases. Identification of all common classes of organic compounds is presented using infra-red spectroscopy. The laboratory component of the course includes procedures and techniques dealing with non-aqueous systems, synthesis, purification, separation, and qualitative testing.
Prerequisite:
CHE 150
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