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5.00 Credits
Learn to develop positive mental attitudes and examine useful techniques for personal and professional success. Emphasizes various aspects of career development.
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2.00 Credits
For Summer Quarter 2007, Outlook 2007 will be covered. Outlook 2207b is the latest full-featured emailing and contact management software from the Microsoft Office Suite. Learn how to organize all your e-mails, calendars, tasks, and appointments in one place. Learn the new features, including a new user interface design. Outlook 2007 makes it easy to send and receive email, coordinate schedules and meetings, and keep track of important contacts and tasks. Learn how Outlook 2007 works in a coperate environment.
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5.00 Credits
Nature, development and operation of principles of business law relating to contracts, commercial paper, corporations, agency, partnerships and sales. For section 70, upon registering, email aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu; online fee.
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5.00 Credits
Fundamental inorganic chemistry, including bonding, stoichiometry, gaslaws, and acid/base topics. Of particular interest to Health Science and Biotechnology students. Lab course with applicable fees. Prereq: 1 year of high school algebra or MATH 085. NOTE: Friday sections meet for one hour, contact instructor for details.
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5.00 Credits
Lecture. Includes chemical mathematics, basic atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equation balancing and mole concept, and chemicalstoichiometry. Fulfills QSR requirement for A.A. degree. This class is a prereq for CHEM& 161, otherwise students need to pass the chemistry placement test. Section 70 is online, with applicable fee, after registering email aimee.goodwin@seattlecolleges.edu. Prereq:Math 098
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6.00 Credits
A three-quarter sequence introducing basic concepts of chemistry. Lab included each quarter. Covers structure and bonding chemical reactivity: physical measurement, stoichiometry, structure of matter, gas law, intermolecular forces, solutions, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid/base, thermodynamics, redox, electrochemistry and selected topics. Lab fee. Note: While all the above topics are covered within the first year's sequence, they may be covered at different points from quarter to quarter. Taking the entire sequence is not required but the numerical sequence must be followed. Prereq: MATH 141 and CHEM& 139 with a 2.0 or higher. A passing grade on the chemistry exam may be substituted for CHEM& 139. Satisfies the general chemistry requirement for science majors and various pre-professional programs.
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6.00 Credits
A three quarter sequence for science majors. Chemistry principles, structure of matter, atomic and molecular theory, the elements, quantitative relationships, nuclear chemistry, aqueous solutions, kinetics, chemical thermodynamics, oxidation and reduction, electrochemistry, periodicity, equilibrium systems, qualitative analysis and organic chemistry. Lab included. Lab fee. Prereq: CHEM& 162 or CHE 150 with a grade of2.0 or higher.
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5.00 Credits
Intro to communication as a transactional process, with attention to personal, cultural, group and public communication. Covers verbal and nonverbal messages, listening, self-concept and perception. Prereq: Placement into ENGL&101. Section 70 is a hybrid course with 5 mandatory meetings on campus; after registering contact instructor Jan Oehlschlaeger by email at jan.oehlschlaeger@seattlecolleges.edu; hybrid fee
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5.00 Credits
Covers the process of getting started with confidence: topic selection and research: preparation and delivery of informative, persuasive, special occasion, and other forms of presentations. Prereq: Placement into ENGL& 101.
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5.00 Credits
Contemporary perspectives on the transformation of human interaction through media-based communication. Evaluates the content of modern criticism within the context of the cultural and economic marketplace of ideas and values. Prereq: ENGL&101. Upon registration, email instructor at agoodwin@sccd.ctc.edu Online fee.
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