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CFP 106: Capstone Case
0.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will involve case analysis and the integration of the five major areas of personal financial planning, which include: Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Insurance Planning , Investment Planning, Taxation of Persons, Property and Other Entities, Retirement and Employee Benefits, Estate Tax Planning. Students will examine the financial condition of individuals or families in a real-world application of the financial planning topics that have been covered in the previous five courses. Students will have the opportunity to develop a financial plan and present their recommendations. The course is an excellent preparation tool for professionals entering the field and for case-type questions on the CFP Certification Examination.
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CHEM 116: Found of Energy & Environ
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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CHEM 121: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry are presented from the standpoint of atomic and molecular structure with illustrative examples from descriptive chemistry. The laboratory portion of the first semester illustrates physical and chemical properties in a quantitative manner, and the laboratory portion of the second semester illustrates the principle of ionic equilibria including quantitative inorganic analysis. Prerequisite for CHEM 121: Math 104 (College Algebra and Trigonometry) or a Math SAT greater than 500 and/or Math Placement Exam score greater than 17. Toldeo Chemistry Placement Exam is required by all students. Lecutre, three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 121H: Gen Chem I Honors
5.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry are presented from a molecular standpoint. The basic concepts of bonding, molecular structure, intermolecular forces, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium and introduced with relevant biological and environmental examples. A discovery-based approach format is used in the laboratory. Toledo Placement exam is required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Lecture, three hours; laboratory three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 121L: Gen Chemistry I Lab
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This laboratory introduces students to techniques such as gravimetric analysis, pipeting, performing titrations, and qualitative analysis within the context of the major topics discussed in General Chemistry 121. The students also learn how to record observations in a laboratory notebook and write a scientific style lab report. CHEM 121 must be taking prior to or concurrent with CHEM 121L. Laboratory, three hours.
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CHEM 121R: Gen Chemistry I Recitation
0.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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CHEM 122: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry are presented from the standpoint of atomic and molecular structure with illustrative examples from descriptive chemistry. The basic concepts of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and equilibrium are introduced. The laboratory portion of the first semester illustrates physical and chemical properties in a quantitative manner, and the laboratory portion of the second semester illustrates the principle of ionic equilibria including quantitative inorganic analysis. Prerequisite for CHEM 122: C or better in CHEM 121. Lecture, three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 122H: Gen Chem II- Honors
5.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry are presented from a molecular standpoint. The basic concepts of bonding, molecular structure, intermolecular forces, thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and equilibrium and introduced with relevant biological and environmental examples. A discovery-based approach format is used in the lab. Prerequisite for 122H: C or better in CHEM 121H. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours; recitation, two hours.
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CHEM 122L: Gen Chemistry II Lab
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This laboratory introduces students to techniques such as gravimetric analysis, pipeting, performing titrations, and qualitative analysis within the context of the major topics discussed in General Chemistry 121. The students also learn how to record observations in a laboratory notebook and write a scientific style lab report. Prerequisites: a C or better in CHEM 121L for CHEM 122L. CHEM 122 must be taking prior to or concurrent with CHEM 122L. Laboratory, three hours.
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CHEM 122R: Gen Chemistry II Recitation
0.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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