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CHEM 1214: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Deals with the structure of the atom and matter, nomenclature, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and chemical bonding. A two-hour laboratory series is included that correlates with the course's concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1113 with a minimum grade of C. Course Rotation: Fall.
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CHEM 1224: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Continuation of General Chemistry I, this course deals with kinetics, equilibria, acids and bases, solutions, pH, radiation, and biological compounds A two-hour laboratory series is included that correlates with the course's concepts. Prerequisite: CHEM 1214 with a minimum grade of C. Course Rotation: Spring.
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CHEM 2315: Organic Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Presents the chemistry of carbon compounds: alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols, ethers and esters. Also includes nomenclature, preparations, reactions, reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry. May be taken at 3000 level, upon approval from the Natural Sciences faculty. A four-hour laboratory series is included that correlates with the courses's concepts. Prerequisite: CHEM 1224 with a minimum grade of C. Course Rotation: Fall.
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CHEM 2325: Organic Chemistry II
5.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Continuation of Organic Chemistry I, this course deals with the study of the chemistry of aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, aromatic compounds, amines, amides, and biological compounds. Also includes nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and mass spectroscopy. May be taken at 3000 level upon, approval from the Natural Sciences faculty. A four-hour laboratory series is included that correlates with the course's concepts. Prerequisite: CHEM 2315 or 3315 with a minimum grade of C. Course Rotation: Spring.
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CHEM 4104: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Provides the material for a comprehensive undergraduate biochemistry course. Topics include: production of biochemically useful energy, biochemical pathways; the structure and metabolism of carbohydrates; protein structure and functions; and the structures of lipids and nucleic acids. The required laboratory will provide correlating exercises. Prerequisite: CHEM 2324 or CHEM 3324 or one year of organic chemistry with a minimum grade of C or permission of the instructor. Course Rotation: Spring.
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CIS 1013: Computing Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Explores the foundational aspects of computing and information technology. Topics include the nature of digital computing, the human-computer interface, basic networking concepts, markup languages, the Internet and the Web, online research, methods of digital data representation, principles of computer operation, algorithmic thinking, social implications of information technology, spreadsheet basics, introductory database concepts, privacy and digital security, and fundamental programming principles. Corequisites: CIS 1003 and MATH 1113 or instructor's permission.
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CIS 1023: Programming Concepts I:Visual Basic.NET
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
An introduction to the concepts and fundamentals of programming using an object-oriented language. Topics include interface design, objects and events, program control logic structures, debugging techniques, file management, arrays, databases, and Web applications. Emphasizes the development of business related applications. Corequisites: CIS 1003 and MATH 1113 or instructor's permission.
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CIS 2003: Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Examines and provides hands-on experience with the advanced features of a productivity software suite. Applications will include word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and database management systems. Topics include tables, form letters, merging, desktop publishing, financial functions, amortization schedules, data tables, creating, sorting, and querying a worksheet database, templates, Object Linking and Embedding, creating customized reports and forms, using visual elements in presentations, and the integration of applications. Prerequisite: CIS 1003 or instructor's permission.
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CIS 2014: Microcomputer System Management
4.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Teaches students the step-by-step processes and procedures for supporting personal computers. Topics include hardware/software interaction, basic electricity and power supplies, motherboard components, memory management, hard drive installation and support, supporting I/O devices, multimedia technology, operating system setup and customization, preventive maintenance and disaster recovery, and end-user assistance. Prerequisite: CIS 1013.
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CIS 2023: Programming Concepts II:Java
3.00 Credits
Lindsey Wilson College
Introduces advanced topics in programming, including methods, reusable objects, external classes, swing interfaces, applets, servlets, polymorphism, encapsulation, sequential files, collections, and databases. Prerequisite: CIS 1023 or CIS/MATH/PHYS 2713.
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