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CART 496: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
Completion of the self-directed project begun in CART 495, Senior Studio. This course will focus on the realization, visual production and written components of the project, and should be taken in the last semester of study. The final project will be exhibited and formally reviewed by faculty advisors. Students must pass with a minimum grade of B- in order to receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: CART 495. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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CHEM 110: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This course is an introduction to the principles of chemistry and chemical reactivity for nonmajors and allied health students. It is a study of the basic scientific methodology as exemplified by fundamental physical and chemical concepts and illustrated through theory and practical applications. Topics include: atomic and molecular structures, nuclear chemistry, bonding, phases of matter, chemical reactions, acid-base chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry. Relevance of chemistry to biology, technology, the environment and society will be presented. 3 hr lect. 3 crs,
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CHEM 160: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
A systemic development of the fundamental laws and theories of modern chemistry. The application of these principles to the chemistry of the elements and their compounds. Topics include: atom structure, the Periodic Table and properties of elements, chemical bonding, stoichiometric relationships, thermochemistry, and states of matter. The laboratory introduces basic synthetic and analytical techniques. The use of computers for data collection and analysis is included. Laboratory skills are assessed by written and practical examinations. Prerequisites: MATH 116 or equivalent. 3 hr lect. 2.5 hrs lab. 1 hr. recitation. 4 crs.
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CHEM 161: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
A continuation of General Chemistry I. Topics include: solutions, chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and kinetics. The laboratory emphasizes analytical techniques associated with lecture topics. The use of computers for data collection and analysis is included. . Laboratory skills are assessed by written and practical examinations. Prerequisite: CHEM 160. 3 hr lect. 2.5 hrs lab. 4 crs.
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CHEM 260-261: Organic Chemistry I,II
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
Survey of the major types of aliphatic and aromatic compounds including structure, properties, class reactions, and mechanisms; laboratory experiments involving use of modern techniques. Prerequisites: CHEM 160-161; CHEM 260 is a prerequisite for CHEM 261. 3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab. per sem. 4 crs. per sem.
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CHEM 354: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
An intensive problem-solving approach to the study of macromolecular structure and function. Emphasis is on proteins as regulatory and catalytic molecules, bioenergetics, and the integration of cellular metabolism. Laboratory work introduces modern techniques of biochemical analysis, including the use of computer-interfaced systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 160/161; CHEM 260/261. (Offered Fall semester only) 3 hrs. lect. 3 hrs. lab. 4 crs.
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CHSC 120: Investigative Techniques and Reporting
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This course introduces the student to the complementary administrative and operational protocols for security related investigations as found in business, law enforcement, and national homeland security environments. The multidimensional presentation of material synthesizes investigative techniques for intelligence gathering, interviewing, crime scene preservation and incident report formatting. Within a framework of legal parameters and corporate objectives, the course will present practical applications which are effective for the post- 9/11 security environment. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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CHSC 140: Introduction to Homeland Security,Public Safety and Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
This course introduces the organizational and programmatic initiatives for domestic security in the post 9/11 world. Topics include an overview of the terrorist threat; chemical, biological, and nuclear hazards; public safety and security; statutory authority; and measures for mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. The course also explores the types and levels of impact that these developments have upon the national, local community, and corporate psyches of America. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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CHSC 230: Ethics:The Corporate Community in Society
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
A discussion of general ethical concepts and issues in society and the role ethics plays in business. The course examines the ethical responsibilities of the corporate entity to local, national, and global communities and explores the micro and macro cultural effects which Western democratic business practices have upon these communities. Legal versus ethical issues of truthfulness in accounting, fair play, collaboration and competition between corporations, as well as ethical matters between co-workers, are analyzed. Ethical codes of conduct applicable to non-management positions, mid-level through executive management positions, and Human Resources departments are studied for their importance to the corporate identity. Prerequisite: SOCL101, or with approval from Program Director. 3 sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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CHSC 235: Foundations of Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Mercy University
An introduction to fundamental probability and theoretical concepts of risk as it pertains to public and private sector environment. This course is designed to familiarize the student with identifying and responding to various risks, threats and vulnerabilities in the context of theoretical and real world scenarios. The course will explore proactive and reactive risk management theories as well as identification of and response to different levels of crisis. Prerequisite: MATH115. sem. hrs., 3 crs.
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