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5.00 Credits
Practical approach to inorganic, organic, and biochemistry which is designed primarily for students in various health-related programs.A comprehensive set of laboratory experiments is provided to implement and supplement the topics coveredLab work requiredPrerequisites: MATH 065; appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 087; or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee. Recommended: READ 098.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of inorganic chemistry for nursing and allied health sciences.Topics include atomic structure, bonding, periodicity, stoichiometry, gases, equilibrium, solution chemistry, acids, bases, buffers, and nuclear chemistry. Lab work required. Prerequisites: MATH 065 or instructor permission; appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 087; or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee. Recommended: READ 098; high school chemistry.
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5.00 Credits
A survey of organic chemistryTopics include structure, function and chemistry of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, amines, and related compounds; mechanisms, and stereochemistry. Lab work required. Prerequisite: CHEM 107.
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5.00 Credits
A brief survey of biochemical principlesTopics include structure, function and chemistry for biomolecules, enzymatic catalysis, metabolic pathways, genetic expression, and biotechnology.Lab work required. Prerequisite: CHEM 108.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and its changes for science, engineering. Lab work required. Prerequisites: CHEM 101 or one year of high school chemistry; MATH 095 or instructor permission. Recommended: READ 098.
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5.00 Credits
Study of crystal structures, solution chemistry, kinetics, thermodynamics, precipitation reactions; acids and bases, chemical equilibria, and coordination compoundsLab work requiredPrerequisite: CHEM 121.
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5.00 Credits
Study of thermodynamics, qualitative analysis, oxidation/reduction reactions, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and introduction to organic and biochemistryLab work required (qualitative analysis)Prerequisite: CHEM 122.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the relationships and respective responsibilities of different criminal justice agenciesThe movement through the system from initial investigation of the crime to ultimate release from confinement. Recommended: READ 098.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the origin and structure of criminal law.Defines elements that constitute the body of criminal law for felonies, misdemeanors, and procedural application as statutory embodiments in the Washington Criminal Code.
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5.00 Credits
Review of the corrections field, tracing early American penal systems and philosophy to present day correctional programs.Emphasis on our contemporary penal system, incarceration, classification, various forms of release, and community-based correctional programs.
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