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0.00 Credits
The student will be able to demonstrate working knowledge of computer networking, audio/video, security and surveillance, telecomunications, lighting management, HVAC, water controls, and network support. The students will learn how to control window shades, curtains, and safety systems from laptops. The students will also be able to manage personal safety devices, such as baby monitors, fall alarms, and vital sign monitors. Prerequisite: A+ or equivalent experience. Tuition does not include $95 materials fee, payable to the instructor the first night of class.
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The student will gain the ability to demonstrate hands-on knowledge of network support, wiring with low and high voltage, as well as how to integrate interfaces and control panels in a work environment. Prerequisite: Home Technology Automation I.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis is placed on the foundations of chemistry, the study of matter, in this one-semester course. Topics include gases, acids, bases, oxidation, and trends within the elements. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisites: One year of high school algebra or acceptable score on higher math assessment test. Co-requisite: CHE 101L
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1.00 Credits
Proper use of laboratory equipment and the development of laboratory skills are emphasized in the early portion of the program. Methods for reporting the accuracy and precision of experimental data are introduced. Chemical and physical properties of substances are observed along with basic quantitative relationships in chemcial reactions. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Co-requisite: CHE 100
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the chemical laboratory. Topics include the mass relationships in chemical reactions along with the chemical and physical properties of chemical substances including their measurement. Proper use of laboratory equipment, awareness of equipment performance and the development of laboratory skills are emphasized in the early portion of the program. Methods of reporting both accuracy and precision of experimental data are introduced. Corequisites: CHE 120. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (NS)
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A continuation of CHE 111 but with a greater emphasis on the quantitative aspects of chemistry. Topics include acid-base analysis, thermochemistry, reaction kinetics and chemical equilibrium in solution. The behavior of acid-base and oxidation-reduction systems in solution provides a primary focus. Corequisites: CHE 121. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (NS)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles and applications of chemistry. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, classification of elements and compounds and their reactions, mass relationships in chemical reactions, states of matter and the chemical and physical behavior of solutions. (Usually offered Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.) Prerequisite: MAT 110 Prerequisite that may be met: CHE111, MAT111 or higher (MAT116, MAT120) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (NS)
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of CHE 120. Topics include thermophysical properties, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, gas phase equilibria, acid-base and precipitation equilibria, oxidation-reduction in solution, electrochemistry, nuclear transformations, coordination chemistry and organic chemistry. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.) Prerequisite: CHE 120 Prerequisite/Corequisite: CHE 113L Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (NS)
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3.00 Credits
A non-majors course in organic chemistry which is primarily oriented to the needs of students in health and safety related curricula. The emphasis is on the uses, occurrence and function of organic compounds with the number of organic reactions and synthetic methods kept to a minimum. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: CHE 100 or CHE 110 or CHE 120 and permission of the Instructor. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (N)
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1.00 Credits
The basic techniques, skills and philosophies involved in the synthesis, isolation, purification and identification of organic compounds. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Co-requisite: CHE 230 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Natural Sciences (N)
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