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3.00 Credits
The GCP experience is designed to give students an opportunity to leverage their existing business skills, as well as, develop new ones in an exciting and team cooperative environment in a country outside the USA. Ferrum College students will work cooperatively with students from English speaking foreign Colleges or Universities. In this environment, new challenges such as language and cultural barriers, as well as high levels of ambiguity will be prevalent. This type of preparation will be highly beneficial to students in their future careers. BUS 492 should be taken the semester immediately prior to the term the travel is to take place. students should not sign up for BUS 492 unless they are able to participate in the international travel experience. Prerequisite for BUS 493: BUS 492. Three hours, three credits each.
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3.00 Credits
Formulation of policy and strategy of private enterprises within a changing environment. Emphasis is on development of skills for identifying, analyzing, and solving real-world problems, which are selected from many substantive areas. Emphasis is on encouraging students to exercise judgment and synthesize this knowledge from all areas of the curriculum. This course is taken during the final semester. Prerequisites: BUS 311, BUS 313, and Senior standing. This course is designated Writing Intensive; a grade of "C" or higher in this course is required forthis course to count toward the six credit-hour Writing Intensive graduation requirement for Ferrum College. A student cannot earn a grade of "C" or higher in this course unless he or she earns a "Cor better on the writing assignments required by the course. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Internships are normally spent in a 400-hour off-campus work situation or voluntary service activity. They are carefully supervised and designed to provide practical experience in areas related to academic coursework. Prerequisites: BUS 308, 2.00 GPA in the major. Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the structure of atoms and molecules, stressing molecular electronic properties, periodic behavior, solutions, gas laws, chemical equilibrium, thermochemistry, and chemical properties. Mathematical relations are stressed throughout. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in MTH 100or High School Algebra I and II. Additional prerequisite for 104: CHM 103 Six hours, four credits each.
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8.00 Credits
Allows the student to gain firsthand experience and knowledge of procedures and practices common to the field by providing service to program, college, business, and/or the community. Repeated for up to 8 credits, assuming a range of experiences. Pass/Fail Forty-five service hours, one credit.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive, two-semester study of the compounds of carbon using the functional group approach and emphasizing reactions, mechanisms, synthesis, and spectroscopy. Three-hour laboratory each week. Prerequisite: CHM 103 and 104 or CHM 101 and 105. Additional prerequisite for 302: CHM 301. Six hours, four credits each.
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3.00 Credits
A theoretical base for the analytical process is developed in the classroom and applied in the laboratory. Techniques for sample collection and preparation, data evaluation and the theory and methodology of the major chemical and instrumental techniques of analysis are presented. Prerequisite: CHM 103 and 104 or CHM 101 and 105. Seven hours, four credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the catabolic, anabolic, and energetic processes in living systems. Emphasis is on the relationships between the molecular structure and the interactions of biological molecules. Prerequisite: CHM 105 or 301. This course is designated Writing Intensive; a grade of "C" or higher in this course is required forthis course to count toward the six credit-hour Writing Intensive graduation requirement for Ferrum College. A student cannot earn a grade of "C" or higher in this course unless he or she earns a "Cor better on the writing assignments required by the course. Three hours, three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory-oriented course to develop a practical understanding of the scientific techniques used in forensic investigations. Students receive hands-on experience working with techniques used in modern forensic laboratories as well as an understanding of the scientific principles involved in using and developing those techniques. Emphasis is placed on the chain of evidence and appropriate statistical analysis of results obtained. Prerequisites: CJU 335 and CHM 105 or 301. Six hours, four credits.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physical chemistry for students in the life sciences. Physical chemistry is the analysis and modeling of physical aspects of chemical systems. Topics covered will include thermodynamics, physical behavior or matter, chemical equilibrium, chemical structure and dynamics, chemical kinetics, and spectroscopy. Prerequisites: CHM 104, MTH 103 or 112. Three hours, three credits.
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