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3.00 Credits
This course introduces intrusion detection systems (IDS) and demonstrates to students how these systems can be used to analyze attacks, mitigate damage, and track attackers.
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3.50 Credits
The goal of this course is to help studetns master an ethical hacking methodology that can be used in a penetration testing or ethical hacking situation. A highlight of this course is the ability to compete in the National Cyber League competition.
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4.00 Credits
For the nonscience major. Applies the principles of chemistry to consumer, environmental, and societal issues using both mathematical and nonmathematical problem solving. Will not satisfy the prerequisite for General Chemistry.
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4.00 Credits
Intended for students in various programs, such as Nursing, Veterinary Technician, or other healthcare, who require a background in the areas of General, Organic, and Biochemistry. The metric system, states of matter, acids and bases, atomic structure, structure and reactions of organic functional groups, classes of biochemicals, and the application of these to anabolism and catabolism comprise the course.
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2.00 Credits
Chemical and Laboratory Safety provides a fundamental understanding of the safety topics typically of concern in an industrial or research chemical laboratory. The material is appropriate for anyone that may work in an environment where chemicals are used. This course is required in the chemical technology program. NOTE: CPR/First Aid certification is a major component of this course. For those students taking the course on campus, on-line or through a hybrid format, the student has to provide current certification for CPR/First Aid to the instructor at the beginning of the semester. If the student can not provide current certification or is not certified, the student must come to campus at a scheduled time to complete the certification portion.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an intensive review of the fundamentals of chemistry with particular emphasis on solving chemical problems. The course is designed to prepare students with weak backgrounds for General Chemistry I.
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4.00 Credits
For science and engineering students. Stresses nomenclature, properties, atomic and molecular structure, bonding, reactions and stoichiometry, thermochemistry of elements and compounds; gases and liquids and solids.
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4.00 Credits
This course, intended for science majors, is a continuation of General Chemistry I. It emphasizes solutions, kinetics, gaseous and solution equilibrium, acid/base and solubility equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, RedOx equations, and nuclear chemical reactions.
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4.00 Credits
Study of carbon compounds with emphasis on structure, nomenclature, conformation, stereochemistry, synthetic methods and spectroscopy. Chemical reaction mechanisms are stressed throughout. Course is an integrated treatment of aliphatic and aromatic chemistry. Laboratory work emphasizes separation, purification, kinetic studies and identification of organic compounds stressing instrumental techniques (GC, IR, UV, NMR). Microscale technique is used in the laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHE 205 with emphasis on mechanism, synthesis and organic molecules of biological interest. Synthesis, chemical literature, and the elucidation of organic reaction mechanisms, are explored in the laboratory. The laboratory uses microscale techniques.
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