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  • 0.00 - 22.00 Credits

    For students with little or no background in chemistry; or for those who had chemistry more than 5 years previously, designed especially to prepare students for CHEM& 121. A survey of chemistry including such fundamental concepts as an introduction to matter, atomic theory, chemical equations, chemical bonding, and the periodic table. Relevance of course material to chemistry in "real-life" is a fundamental focus. (Formerly CHM 099) (F)
  • 0.00 - 44.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Passing grade in MPC 090 or placement in MPC 095. This course is intended for non-science majors. The focus is on fundamental topics of chemistry such as; atoms and molecules, periodic table, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and radioactivity. Examples from everyday life, environmental topics, medicine, and biochemistry will be used to illustrate chemical principles. This class can also serve as preparation for students with a limited chemistry background planning to continue on to CHEM& 121. (Formerly CHM 100) (F) NS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Passing grade in MPC 090 or placement in MPC 095. This course is intended for non-science majors. The focus is on fundamental topics of chemistry such as; atoms and molecules, periodic table, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and radioactivity. Examples from everyday life, environmental topics, medicine, and biochemistry will be used to illustrate chemical principles. This class can also serve as preparation for students with a limited chemistry background planning to continue on to CHEM& 121. This course includes lab. (Formerly CHM 100 & CHM 100L) (F) LS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Passing grade in MPC 095 or placement in MPC 099. A passing grade in High School Chemistry or completion of CHEM& 105 or CHEM& 110 is recommended. This course is designed for the Allied health students and for students wanting an introductory chemistry course prior to the full year CHEM& 161, 162, 163 sequence. Topics include basic chemical vocabulary, atomic structure, stoichiometry, periodic behavior of elements and compounds, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, water and equilibria. The course includes 22 hours of laboratory. Laboratory exercises are designed to reinforce classroom learning as well as providing hands on experience with chemical reactions. Relevance of course material to chemistry in "real life" is a fundamental focus. (Formerly CHM 110)(F,W,S,Su) LS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or above in CHEM& 121 or instructor's permission. This course is designed for Allied Health transfer students and for students wanting an introductory organic chemistry course in preparation for a complete organic chemistry sequence at a baccalaureate institution. Topics include an introduction to alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, an exploration of common functional groups, and organic nomenclature. The course also explores the relationship of organic compounds such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes with the human body. CHEM& 131 includes 25-30 hours of laboratory. Laboratory exercises are designed to reinforce classroom learning as well as providing hands on experience with chemical reactions. (Formerly CHM 111) (S) LS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Appropriate scores in the BBCC Mathematics Assessment or successful completion of MPC 099 or MPC 091, 092, and 093. A passing grade in high school chemistry or completion of CHEM& 121 recommended. The first quarter in a three-quarter General Chemistry series covering the principles of chemistry with emphasis on inorganic chemistry. This series is designed for physical science majors, pre-medical, pre-veterinary and pre-pharmacy students, and for students who are required to take one or more quarters of majorslevel chemistry. Topics include: matter and measurements, atoms, molecules and ions, chemical formulas, chemical reactions and equations, electronic structure of atoms and periodic properties of elements. Relevance of course material to chemistry in "real-life"is a fundamental focus. (Formerly CHM 140) (F) LS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 or instructor permission The second quarter in a three quarter General Chemistry series covering the principles of chemistry with emphasis on inorganic chemistry. Topics include: Chemical bonding, chemical equilibrium, molecular geometry, introduction to solution chemistry (acids and bases, precipitation reactions, redox chemistry), reaction rates and states of matter. Relevance of course material to chemistry in "real-life" is a fundamental focus.(Formerly CHM 150) (W) LS
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 or instructor permission The third quarter in a three quarter General Chemistry series covering the principles of chemistry with emphasis on inorganic chemistry. Topics include acid-base chemistry, chemical equilibria, solubility, and electrochemistry. An introduction to organic chemistry is included. A portion of the laboratory component will provide an introduction to inorganic qualitative analysis. (Formerly CHM 160) (S) LS
  • 0.00 - 55.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement in MPC 095 and in ENGL 099, or instructor permission. This course provides an overview of crime and the criminal justice system including the historical development of the system and a discussion of sociological theory. The course examines the extent and character of crime by examining current and past philosophies that our society uses to deal with crime and criminals. Emphasis is placed on how the various systems interrelate and interact to attain the goal of an orderly and non-discriminatory delivery of crime related public services. (Formerly CRJ 200) SS
  • 0.00 - 55.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CJ& 101 This course is an introduction to the criminal law system of the United States. Issues covered include: the historical evolution of the law, applications of criminal law, legal concepts underlying the law and the procedures under which criminal law violators are processed. (Formerly CRJ 206) SE
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