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3.00 Credits
A capstone course that integrates concepts and skills learned in core business courses with the policy making process. Emphasis is placed on a systematic analysis of the factors upon which business strategies and business decisions are made. Major issues in the field of business are studied by means of course work, case study, field research, and computer simulation. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and completion of Business Technology A.A.S. business core requirements or Permission of Instructor.
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4.00 Credits
A study of atomic structure, introductory chemical bonding, stoichiometry, kinetic molecular theory and the states of matter, solutions, ionic reactions, oxidation and reduction, and acid and base theories. This course presupposes a knowledge of intermediate algebra. Three class hours and three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: MAT 087 and collegelevel reading
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3.00 Credits
( 1EQ) Optional recitation section for CHE-103. Provides the opportunity for students to apply the theories, concepts and problem-solving techniques presented in CHE 103.
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4.00 Credits
A study of thermochemistry, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, advanced concepts in chemical bonding, the chemistry of the representative metals and nonmetals, coordination complexes, basic organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Three class hours and three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHE 103, MAT 094
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3.00 Credits
( 1EQ) Optional recitation for CHE 104. Provides the opportunity for students to apply the theories, concepts and problem-solving techniques presented in CHE 104.
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3.00 Credits
A study of chemistry at an introductory level, intended for students in the paramedical sciences (nursing, dental hygiene, respiratory therapy, etc.) Topics include the nature of atoms, ionic and covalent bonding, nomenclature, chemical change and equilibrium, gas laws, properties of water and aqueous solutions, acids, bases and pH, and an introduction to organic and biochemical compounds. This course pre-supposes some knowledge of elementary algebra. Not open to Math-Science students. Prerequisite: College-level reading and placement into MAT 087 or higher
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory for CHE 151; illustrative experiments emphasizing the concepts, principles, and techniques presented in CHE 151. Three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CHE 151 and placement into MAT 087 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Optional recitation section intended for students concurrently registered in CHE 151. The recitation provides the opportunity for students to apply the theory, concepts and problem solving techniques presented in CHE 151.
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3.00 Credits
A study of organic chemistry and biochemistry at the introductory level. Topics include the structure and properties of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, functional groups, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, vitamins, and drugs. Not open to Math-Science students. Prerequisite: CHE 151 or CHE 103 and Permission of Instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory for CHE 152; illustrative experiments related to the material covered in CHE 152. Prerequisite: CHE 151 or CHE 103 and Permission of Instructor. Prerequisite/ or Corequisite: CHE 152.
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