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2.00 Credits
Basic techniques of separation and purification such as simple distillation, fractional distillation, steam distillation and extraction. Characterization methods including melting point, gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and classification tests. Introduction to modern organic synthesis with emphasis on miniscale techniques and methods of separation and purification. Prerequisite- Corequisite Corequisite: CHM 245 Organic Chemistry.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of CHM 245L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory including an introduction to complex multi-step synthesis with emphasis on minicale techniques. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CHM 245 Organic Chemistry I and CHM 245L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory. Corequisite: CHM 246 Organic Chemistry II.
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3.00 Credits
Application of the principles of forensic toxicology and the related forensic sciences within the scope of medical-legal investigation. Drug and poison analysis, examination of physical evidence and death investigation. Laboratory sessions will provide basic knowledge of forensic analysis utilizing microscopy, gas chromatography, thin layer chromatography and spectroscopy. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CHM 120 Fundamental Chemistry or a semester of general chemistry or permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The student undertakes an independent project in his/her specialty under the guidance of a faculty member. Only one independent study course allowed per semester. Consideration may be given a project involving a work assignment. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: Department approval.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to computer aided drafting using AutoCAD. Instruction includes file management, basic drawing commands, creating, editing and manipulation of drawing elements, and dimensioning.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course in the fundamentals of engineering drawing and the basics of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). Manual drafting techniques are integrated with extensive use of AutoCAD. Topics include use of the drawing instruments, geometric construction, freehand sketching, orthographic projection, sectional and auxiliary views and proper dimensioning techniques. CAD topics include file management; command structure; creating, editing, and manipulating drawing elements; dimensioning. Students will gain an understanding of engineering drawing concepts by applying them in both manual drafting and AutoCAD assignments.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to large scale mapping as used in highway and site design. Laboratory exercises include preparation of site plans, boundary surveys, and road plans. Laboratory exercises make extensive use of bearings and azimuths for line direction and location utilizing Cartesian Coordinates, elevation is represented by contours and profiles. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CIV 113 Engineering Drawing I w/CAD and MAT 096 Elementary Algebra and Trigonometry or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of architectural drafting including floor plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, plot plans, plumbing layouts, electrical layouts. Emphasis on residential drawings, instruction in the use of Architectural Desktop for the above types of drawings. Drawing assignments done both manually and using AutoCAD. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CIV 113 Engineering Drawing I w/CAD.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction will be directed to the study of static force systems and equilibrium as applied to civil engineering structures. Topics of study will include: force distribution, moments, system equilibrium, free-body diagrams, centroids, moments of inertia. Prerequisite- Corequisite Corequisite: MAT 130 Applied Algebra and Trigonometry.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of construction methods and management used in the construction industry including contracts, plans, specifications, methods, planning and scheduling, economics and safety. Field trips to various local engineering and/or architectural firms/local construction sites.
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