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CHEM 727: Independent Study III
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: written permission from the Associate Chairperson for Environmental Science plus courses prescribed by the supervising faculty member (who is not the student's thesis advisor). This special course covers areas of study in which one or more students may be interested, but which are not sufficiently broad to warrant a regular course offering. Students may not register for this course more than once with the same supervising faculty member.
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CHEM 734: Thermochemical Kinetics-Detailed Mechanistic Modeling
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: graduate level course in either kinetics or reactor design, or permission of instructor. Quantitative estimation of thermochemical data and chemical reactions in the vapor phase, and to some extent in the liquid phase; theories of transition state, RRKM, and Quantum RRK; and detailed chemical modeling concepts for reactor design. Applied computer project is required.
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CHEM 735: Combustion
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: thermodynamics and kinetics or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Thermodynamic properties of stable molecules and free radical species in combustion and oxidation of aliphatic hydrocarbons; reactions occurring in high temperature combustion systems; and related kinetic principles.
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CHEM 791: Graduate Seminar
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Required of all chemistry graduate students receiving departmental or research-based awards and all doctoral students. The student must register each semester until completion of the degree. Outside speakers and department members present their research for general discussion. Civil Engineering : Offered by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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CIS 098: Fundamentals of Computers and Programming
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: recommendation of the CIS department. A fundamentals course for potential CIS majors who have little or no background in computers and programming and who need additional preparation before entering CIS 113. Topics include: the attributes of hardware and software, interacting with an operating system, information representation and binary arithmetic, document preparation with word processing software, algorithms and flow diagramming. Extensive practice in programming fundamentals in a high level language is included. (This course, by itself, will not satisfy the CIS 100-level course requirement.) Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 101: Computer Programming and Problem Solving
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
An introductory course in computer science, and programming in a high-level language (such as FORTRAN, C, etc.) and its use in solving engineering and scientific problems. The emphasis is on the logical analysis of a problem and the formulation of a computer program leading to its solution. Topics include basic concepts of computer systems, software engineering, algorithm design, programming languages and data abstraction, with applications. Designed for students not specializing in computer science. For students taking a minor in CIS or changing to a CIS major, a combination of department approval and CIS 105 and CIS 101 may be substituted for CIS 113. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 101H: Honors Computer Programming and Problem Solving
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: departmental approval and/or permission of the director of the Honors College. This course covers the same material as CIS 101 but in greater depth. Designed for students not specializing in computer science.
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CIS 102: Computer Science with Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
An introductory course in computer science, with applications to engineering and technology problems. Emphasis on programming methodology using a high level language as the vehicle to illustrate concepts. Topics include basic concepts of computer systems, software engineering, algorithm design, programming languages and data abstraction, with applications. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 103: Computer Science with Business Problems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
An introductory course in computer science, with applications to business and managerial decision making. Emphasis on programming methodology using the COBOL language as the vehicle to illustrate concepts. Topics include basic concepts of computer systems, software engineering, algorithm design, programming languages and abstraction, with applications. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 104: Computer Programming and Graphics Problems
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Corequisite: Math 138. An introductory course in computer science with applications in computer graphics for architecture. Emphasis on programming methodology using a high level language (such as Pascal, C, etc.) as the vehicle to illustrate the concepts. Topics include basic concepts of computer systems, software engineering, algorithm design, programming languages and data abstraction, with applications. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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