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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, HDEV 195, 198, or 200 required. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
First of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking a career in the health professions. Topics include mechanistic approach applied to hydrocarbons and alkenes, spectroscopic methods, molecular orbitals, hybridization, resonance, acid/base theory, nomenclature, structure and reactivity, kinetic and thermodynamic theories of reactions. CHEM& 241 and CHEM& 251 replace CHEM 211 (beginning in Fall 2008). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 251 is required, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM& 143, or consent ofInstructional Unit. [NS, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Second of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking careers in the health professions. Topics include organic synthesis and mechanistic approach applied to polar molecules; topics may include alcohols, ethers, organometallic compounds, aromatic systems, aldehydes and ketones. CHEM& 242 and CHEM& 252 replace CHEM 212 (beginning in Winter 2009). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 252 is required, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM& 241 andCHEM& 251, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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4.00 Credits
Third of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking careers in the health professions. Topics include mechanistic and synthetic approach applied to polar molecules; topics may include reactions of carboxylic acids and derivatives, dicarbonyl compounds, amines, conjugated systems, polymer systems and an introduction to biomolecules. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 253 recommended. CHEM& 243 replaces CHEM 213 (beginning in Spring 2009). Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inCHEM& 242 and CHEM& 252, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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1.00 Credits
First of a 3-quarter laboratory sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking a career in the health professions. Focus on basic organic laboratory techniques such as recrystallizations, melting points, distillations, reflux, extractions, chromatography, and spectroscopy; laboratory notebookkeeping skills and scientific writing methods. CHEM& 241 and CHEM& 251 replace CHEM 211 (beginning in Fall 2008). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 241, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inCHEM& 143 and CHEM& 152, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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1.00 Credits
Second of a 3-quarter laboratory sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking a career in the health professions. Focus on organic laboratory techniques, spectrosopic characterization of molecules, and introduction to synthetic techniques, including multi-step syntheses and handling moistureor air-sensitive compounds. CHEM& 242 and CHEM& 252 replace CHEM 212 (beginning in Winter 2009). Concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 242, or consent of Instructional Unit. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in CHEM& 241 andCHEM& 251, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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1.00 Credits
Third of a 3-quarter sequence designed for science and engineering majors, or students seeking careers in the health professions. Advanced synthetic techniques, project-based experiments and identification. CHEM& 253 replaces CHEM 214 (beginning in Spring 2009). Prerequisite: A grade of "C"or better in CHEM& 242 and CHEM& 252, or consent of Instructional Unit.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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5.00 Credits
Philosophy and history of criminal justice. Interrelations of police, courts, and corrections. Discussion of career opportunities and qualifications for various careers in criminal justice. Formerly SOC 110. Credit not allowed for both SOC 110 and CJ& 101. Prerequisite: SOC& 101 (SOC 101) or PSYC& 100 (PSYC 101). [SE, SS]
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3.00 Credits
An overview of local, state and federal correctional agencies. The historical development of correctional policies and practices. The exploration of debates surrounding the role and effectiveness of criminal sentences, institutional procedures, technological developments, special populations, etc. Formerly SOC 112. Credit not allowed for both SOC 112 and CJ& 105. [SE, SS]
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