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BU 230: Management
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Management theory, the nature of management, the traditional functions of management - planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling; the decision-making process, delegation, leadership styles and theories, and motivational theories will be covered. Prerequisite: BU 103 or permission of instructor. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Spring
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CD 207: Psychology of Co-Dependency
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Discussion of the history and development of the concept of co-dependence and its classification as a disease within the addictive process, having an impact on not only the client but also on the family. Topics will include characteristics of co-dependents, treatment of co-dependence and its implication on the individual and his/her environment and society. Note: Repeat of SL 107. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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CH 101: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A comprehensive introduction to chemical theories. Major topics include atomic structure, stoichiometry, dimensional analysis, ideal gas laws, chemical bonding, molecular geometry. Note: The CH 101/CH 102 sequence is intended for students majoring in scientific and technical fields. ( 3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall
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CH 102: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Emphasis is on systems in equilibrium. Hybridization, molecular orbital theory, phase changes, acid-base theories, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, and thermodynamics are among the major topics. Prerequisite: CH 101. ( 3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Spring
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CH 105: Introductory Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Emphasizes everyday chemistry for non-science majors while also serving as a beginning course for nursing students, massage therapy students and science majors who did not study chemistry in high school. Theoretical and conceptual chemistry necessary to interpret the natural and technical world is presented. Topics include manipulations of measurements and unit systems, atomic structure, chemical bonding, the Periodic Table, nuclear chemistry issues, acids and bases, inorganic and organic nomenclature and environmental chemistry. ( 3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CH 201: Organic Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A study of organic compounds. Nomenclature, structure of organic compounds, and reaction mechanisms are presented. Alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides and alcohols are studied extensively. Emphasis is placed on stereochemistry and mechanisms. Prerequisite: CH 102. ( 3 lecture hours/4 lab hours) (4 semester hours) E/O Fall
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CH 202: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Alkynes, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, aromatic compounds and biochemicals are studied. Emphasis is placed upon resonance and aromaticity. Theory and instrumental techniques for infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopy are presented. Prerequisite: CH 201. ( 3 lecture hours/4 lab hours) (4 semester hours) E/O Spring
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CI 101: Computer Essentials
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course introduces the student to modern personal computers and touch-typing techniques. Topics include hardware, software, the Windows Operating Systems, the Internet, word processing and document formatting. Note: This course may not be used as a computer science (CS) elective. ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CI 105: Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Examines how to use computers to solve problems, write reports, and summarize data. Simple word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentation software will be learned using Microsoft Office. Other topics include the role of the computer in today's world and available hardware and software choices. Programming a computer willnot be studied. Note: Repeat of CS 105, CS 106, CS 113. Not for Computer Science majors. Prerequisite: CI 101. ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CI 110: Advanced Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Advanced features in word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentation software using Microsoft Office. Note: Not for Computer Science majors. Prerequisite: CI 105. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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