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BPSD 423: Medical Law
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Junior level standing or consent of the instructor. This course will review major ethical theories; ethical decision making models; application to patients’ rights, confidentiality, informed consent, professional relationships, and the allocation of scarce resources. Documentation, privacy, security, release of health information, liability, consent, and malpractice are discussed in relation to current health care laws. 3 lecture hours.
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BUSM 100: Business Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
This course is designed to provide an examination of business terminology and practices and an ongoing orientation to VU resources, academic skills, and social issues. Emphasis is placed on helping new business students adjust to college life and establish skills needed to succeed academically and socially. Students will be engaged in a variety of activities, discussions, writing assignments, and reading assignments. The course is taken in conjunction with ENGL 009 and/or READ 009/READ 011. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 100: Elementary Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in READ 011 and MATH 012 or appropriate placement test scores. Corequisite: CHML 100. Introduction to inorganic chemistry including physical and chemical properties, reactions, and nomenclature of selected compounds and elements, states of matter and metric system. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 100 - Elementary Chemistry
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CHEM 101: Elementary Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHEM/CHML 100 or CHEM/CHML 103. Corequisite: CHML 101. ( High school chemistry may be substituted for CHEM/CHML 100 or CHEM/CHML 103.) Introduction to nomenclature, reactions and descriptions of organic and biochemical groups. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 102: Scientific and Decorative Glass Working
2.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Fundamentals of working with glass tubing and rods. Techniques of end seals and tee tubes used to introduce the "feel" of handling glass; shaping glass tubing and crocheting glass rods. Proficiency required in end seals, tee tubes u-bends, flairs, and ring seals. A scientific project, an art project, and a project of the students’ choice are required. 3 laboratory hours.
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CHEM 103: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in READ 011 and MATH 012 or appropriate placement test scores. Corequisite: CHML 103. This course is designed for students who want to take CHEM 105 General Chemistry, but do not have the prerequisites. It teaches the basics of inorganic nomenclature, equation writing, stoichiometry, gas laws and other skills and topics to prepare a student for General Chemistry. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 104: Consumer Science
4.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Students must qualify for READ 011, MATH 011, and ENGL 101. Examines where and how chemicals touch our lives including food additives, medicines, cosmetics, pesticides, polymers both natural and man-made. Lab concentrates on household reactions and preparation of common products found in the work place and the home. 3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
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CHEM 105: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: CHEM/CHML 103 with a grade of C or better, and successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores; and successful completion of MATH 101, or a CPTS EA score of 74 or greater. Corequisite: CHML 105. ( High school chemistry may be substituted for CHEM/CHML 103. MATH 101 may be a corequisite only after completing CHEM/CHML 103.) Laws and principles of chemistry including stoichiometry, gas laws, atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equation writing and balancing. Numerical problems and relationships are introduced whenever quantitative treatment is possible. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 106: General Chemistry IIR
3.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: CHEM 105; and MATH 102 or higher or a CPTC score of 55 or higher. CHML 105 may be taken concurrently. Continuation of CHEM 105 with emphasis on equilibrium, transition metals and special selected topics. 3 lecture hours.
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CHEM 107: World of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Vincennes University
Prerequisites: Students must qualify for READ 011, MATH 011, and ENGL 101. This course presents a unified view of science and practice of chemistry. It is an introductory college chemistry course for students not majoring in the sciences. It presents a view of the molecular world and the fundamental role it plays in the phenomena we observe in daily life. It also helps students understand the major scientific and technological issues facing all of us as citizens and consumers. The laboratory is performed with chemicals that are available from grocery stores, drug stores or hardware stores and are found in most homes. ( Offered through degree completion as an internet course with a laboratory component) 4 class hours. 420 2007-08 Vincennes University Catalog
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