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CHEM 313: Quantitative Analysis
4.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Volumetric and gravimetric analysis, including both theoretical and laboratory applications, introduction to instrumental analysis, and detailed analysis of unknowns. Prerequisites: Chemistry 222 and Math 131 or the equivalent.
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CHEM 331,332: Organic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Introduction to organic chemistry. Nomenclature, chemical and physical properties of the functional groups, relation of reaction mechanism and structure to chemical and physical behavior. Prerequisite: Chemistry 222 or equivalent. A grade of C or better in Chemistry 331 is a prerequisite for 332.
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CHEM 333: Biological Chemistry
4.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The basic concepts which give rise to the vast diversity of biochemical processes in living organisms. Topics include anabolism and catabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and nucleic acids, generation of energy, and selected topics from physiological and developmental biochemistry. Three class hours and three laboratory hours per week. May be taken for biology or chemistry credit (see Biology 333). Prerequisites: Chemistry 331 and two semesters of biology. A second semester of organic chemistry is strongly recommended. Offered every other spring.
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CPSC 110: Introduction to Word Processing Applications
1.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An introduction to the use of computer-based word processing software, concepts and terminology. Topics include creating, editing, formatting, storing, and printing documents. Additional topics include tables, styles, templates, columns, automating work, merging, and drawing tools.
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CPSC 111: Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications
1.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An introduction to the use of the electronic spreadsheet, concepts and terminology. Topics include creating spreadsheets, use of formulas, and formatting. Additional topics include functions, moving data, creating charts and maps, inserting clip art, and writing macros.
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CPSC 112: Introduction to Presentation Software
1.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An introduction to the use of presentation software, concepts, and terminology. Topics include preparing, editing, and formatting presentations; importing and exporting data; creating a slide show, and using animation.
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CPSC 113: Introduction to Database Applications
1.00 Credits
MacMurray College
An introduction to the use of data management systems, concepts, and terminology. Topics include creating, deleting, storing, retrieving, and organizing large amounts of information; creating relationships between tables, and creating forms, reports, and charts. Additional topics include performing queries and filtering data.
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CRIM 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
The evolution of the system of criminal justice in the United States; differing approaches to law enforcement; the process of criminal justice from intake to dismissal through its main agencies: police, courts, corrections, 2 Updated 6.16.08 probation, and parole. Current problems, experiments, and reforms in criminal justice. Planning for a career in criminal justice.
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CRIM 201: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
Purpose and scope of criminal law; the definition of criminal conduct; the classification and definition of specific offenses; defenses to criminal liability; complicity and vicarious liability; inchoate offenses. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 101 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.
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CRIM 202: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
MacMurray College
A detailed analysis of due process of law from the initial investigation to the ultimate disposition of the case, including search & seizure, interrogation, hearings, motions, pleas and trial procedures, the role of the principal trial participants, basic rules of evidence, sentencing, and the appellate process. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 201 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.
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