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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BLAW 203. An in-depth study of the laws affecting business organizations, property, wills, trusts and estates and insurance. In addition, other areas of the law affecting business may be covered as these areas emerge and as time permits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: BLAW 203 or permission of instructor. Provides a study of the legal aspects of the entertainment industry. Particular attention will be paid to contracts and contract implications, copyright law, and licensing concerns. Union issues, agency, and international implications will also be addressed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: MBA status or permission of the instructor. A study of the legal framework within which business enterprises function with special attention to business-government relationships.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MBA status or permission of the instructor. Examines topics of special interest in business law areas not covered in current graduate course offerings.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Introduction to principles and applications of chemistry. Students whose major requires upper-level chemistry courses must take CHEM 101:102. A student may receive a maximum of 8 hours credit for General Chemistry. CHEM 101 includes measurements, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, gases, and solutions. CHEM 102 includes additional chemical bonding topics, crystal lattices, kinetics, chemical equilibria, acidbase chemistry, electrochemistry, and radiochemistry. CHEM 103 is divided equally between inorganic and organic/biochemistry topics. CHEM 103 is designed primarily for nursing majors and non-science majors. CHEM 101 and 102 have been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Natural Sciences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Introduction to principles and applications of chemistry. Students whose major requires upper- level chemistry courses must take CHEM 101:102. Others may take CHEM 101:102 or CHEM 101:103 to satisfy either the twosemester sequence required by their major or the general education science requirement. A student may receive a maximum of 8 hours credit for General Chemistry. CHEM 101 includes measurements, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, gases, and solutions. CHEM 102 includes additional chemical bonding topics, crystal lattices, kinetics, chemical equilibria, acidbase chemistry, electrochemistry, and radiochemistry. CHEM 103 is divided equally between inorganic and organic/biochemistry topics. CHEM 103 is designed primarily for nursing majors and nonscience majors. General Education credit - Physical and Natural Sciences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Introduction to principles and applications of chemistry. Students whose major requires upper-level chemistry courses must take CHEM 101:102. A student may receive a maximum of 8 hours credit for General Chemistry. CHEM 101 includes measurements, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, gases, and solutions. CHEM 102 includes additional chemical bonding topics, crystal lattices, kinetics, chemical equilibria, acidbase chemistry, electrochemistry, and radiochemistry. CHEM 103 is divided equally between inorganic and organic/biochemistry topics. CHEM 103 is designed primarily for nursing majors and non-science majors. CHEM 101 and 102 have been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Natural Sciences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Introduction to principles and applications of chemistry. Students whose major requires upper-level chemistry courses must take CHEM 101:102. A student may receive a maximum of 8 hours credit for General Chemistry. CHEM 101 includes measurements, stoichiometry, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, gases, and solutions. CHEM 102 includes additional chemical bonding topics, crystal lattices, kinetics, chemical equilibria, acidbase chemistry, electrochemistry, and radiochemistry. CHEM 103 is divided equally between inorganic and organic/biochemistry topics. CHEM 103 is designed primarily for nursing majors and non-science majors. CHEM 101 and 102 have been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Natural Sciences.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. The most fundamental concepts and techniques of chemistry will be presented by emphasizing the applications of chemistry in our lives and the impact of chemistry on society and the environment. General Education credit - Physical and Natural Sciences. Credit will not be given for both CHEM 100 and CHEM 101 or CHEM 115. CHEM 101 and 102 are the prerequisites for all upper-level courses in chemistry.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. The most basic concepts and techniques of general, organic, and biochemistry will be presented by concentrating on the chemistry necessary to understand living systems. This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Natural Sciences.
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