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4.00 Credits
A quantitative study of the fundamental physical chemical principles of matter and energy, with applications to biological systems. Topics covered will include thermodynamics and thermochemistry, physical and chemical equilibrium processes, chemical kinetics and transport processes, and basics of quantum theory applied to structures of molecules and spectroscopy. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: grades of C or better in CH160, CH210, MA212 and PS250. Course Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
( CH160 AND CH210 AND MA212 AND PS250)
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4.00 Credits
Analysis Theoretical principles and chemical applications of instrumental methods of analysis. Two lectures and two three hour laboratory experiments. Three lectures and one three hour laboratory period per week. Prerequisites: CH210, MA212 and PS250. Course Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
(CH210) AND (MA212) AND (PS250)
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4.00 Credits
Introduces both quantitative and qualitative aspects of chemical analysis. Topics covered: data and error analysis; gravimetric methods; various volumetric analysis methods; and various spectroscopic, chromatographic, and potentiometric methods of analysis. Two class hours and two three-hour laboratory periods per week. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CH160, CH210 and MA 205. (Offered Spring Semester.) Course Fee: $50.00
Prerequisite:
( CH160 AND CH210 AND MA205)
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3.00 Credits
Studies structure, nomenclature, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Emphasis is given to the formation, storage, and transfer of energy and to the study of enzyme kinetics and specificity. Prerequisites: C or better grade in CH160 and in CH210. (Offered Fall Semester.)
Prerequisite:
(CH160) AND (CH210)
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3.00 Credits
A performance course in public speaking for all students whose professional goals will require them to address small or large audiences. Audience analysis, topic selection, construction and organization, and delivery skills emphasized. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the relationship between communication and culture. Explores and analyzes general concepts of intercommunity, and those relevant to understanding and appreciating cultural differences for their impact on communication. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the nature, history, and practices of public relations in business, trade associations, nonprofit organizations, and other institutions. Areas investigated are the news release, broadcast publicity, special events, in-house publications, and the planning required for effective public relations. Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. (Offered annually.) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Studies the human communication processes in relationships, with an emphasis on variables affecting communicative interactions. Theories, models, research, and relevant variables are the subject of study, including communication styles, competency, and roles. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Studies in-depth the theory underlying the persuasive process, with emphasis on the psychological and cultural processes that make them effective. Sender, receiver, and message variables are studied for their persuasive impact, and the actual performance of persuasion-related messages is required. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. (Offered annually.)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces theories and principles of acting, with particular attention to basic stage movement, technique, and speech. Practical exercises will demonstrate specific problems encountered by the actor. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.)
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