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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Prereq.: ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course examines the basic principles and procedures of personnel administration and supervision.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Prereq.: ACC 102 This course examines the fundamental principles of financial management, planning, and control. It studies management of funds, including capital budgeting, financial analysis, and cash flow analysis.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Prereq.: ENG 041, ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score Credit will be given for either BUS 235 or LST 235. This course provides an introduction to administrative law, and a review of administrative agency activities. Course content includes the sources of administrative law, delegation and limitation of agency authority, due process rule making, adjudication, and judicial review.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Prereq.: ENG 041, ENG 042 This course examines how electronic commerce technologies and applications impact on various types of business processes and organizations.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prereq.: Approval of Professor The Co-operative Work Experience program provides business management students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with practical work experience. Individualized programs are structured based on student learning objectives.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 3 hrs.; LAB 3 hrs.; Lab Fee: $35 Prereq.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 Coreq.: ENG 140 Credit will be given for either CHE 107 or CRJ 107. This course reviews the fundamental techniques used in the analysis and evaluation of physical evidence, including micro-techniques and special subjects of topical interest. Physical properties, organic and inorganic analysis, and toxicology are explored. This course fulfills the science requirement for Criminal Justice majors only.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 3 hrs.; LAB 3 hrs.; Lab Fee: $35 Prereq.: CHE 110 or high school chemistry or another acceptable college level chemistry course and ENG 042, MAT 051. Introduces the basic concepts and theoretical principles of modern chemistry. Emphasis on stoichiometry, atomic theory, properties of matter, periodic table, chemical bonding, kinetic-molecular theory, states of matter, gas laws, solutions, oxidation-reduction, and acid base systems. Recommended for science majors.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 3 hrs.; LAB 3 hrs.; Lab Fee: $35 Prereq.: CHE 164 A continuation of CHE 164 General Chemistry 1. Topics include gas laws, solutions, oxidation-reduction, acid-base systems, chemical equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, radiochemistry, and an introduction to organic chemistry. Recommended for science majors.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 3 hrs.; LAB 3 hrs.; Lab Fee: $35 Prereq.: CHE 165 A study of the preparation, properties, and reactions of organic compounds. Emphasis is on the study of the properties and characteristics of functional groups, reaction mechanisms, and stereochemistry. The laboratory involves basic techniques and methods of synthesis, isolation, purification, identification of organic compounds, and proper documentation of data. Recommended for science majors.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LE C 3 hrs.; LAB 3 hrs.; Lab Fee: $35 Prereq.: CHE 210 A continuation of CHE 210 Organic Chemistry 1. Involves the study of the properties, characteristics, and reaction mechanisms of carbonyl-containing compounds, alcohols, ethers, alkyl halides, amines, phenols, carbohydrates, and proteins. Emphasis on the identification of organic compounds using instrumental techniques such as IR, NMR, uv, and chromatography. Laboratory work includes methods of synthesis, isolation, purification, identification of organic compounds, and proper documentation of data. Recommended for science majors.
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