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CED 694: Dir St and Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Students explore through directed study problems and issues of special interest or significance in Counselor Education. Not more than three semester hours of any departmental 694 courses can be accepted toward a degree program.
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CED 699: Research Project
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A supervised field project, or investigation in the Counselor Specialist Program, serving as the culminating experience in the program. Applying concepts and skills learned during the sixth-year program, the student will conduct an investigation and prepare a field project report in standard form.
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CH 100: Fundamentals of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of chemistry, and exposure to common laboratory techniques. For students without high school chemistry or a score of less than 35 on the required chemistry placement exam. The course may not be used to satisfy the Natural Science requirement for the College of Arts and Sciences. (Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters) Fee.
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CH 101: Survey of Inorg and Org Chem
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
An intensive presentation of inorganic and organic chemistry principles selected to convey a basic understanding of their relationship to and function in the life process. Laboratory exercises will introduce students to basic laboratory procedures, often using exercises related to life process. This course is generally taken by students in the College of Nursing. CH 101L must be taken concurrently. Together, CH 101 and CH 101L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters.) Core Course.
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CH 101L: Survey Inorg-Org Chem Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Laboratory exercises associated with CH 101. CH 101 must be taken concurrently or as a prerequisite. Together, CH 101 and CH 101L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements.
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CH 103: Chemistry-Its Role in Society
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Chemical principles to allow understanding of the technical aspects of air and water pollution, chemical solutions of the energy crisis, the polymer industry, drugs, nutrition, and genetic engineering. CH 103 is not designed to lead to other chemistry courses and may not be used to substitute for CH 131 for students majoring or minoring in Chemistry. CH 103L must be taken concurrently. Together, CH 103 and CH 103L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters) Core course.
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CH 103L: Chemistry-Its Role Society Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Laboratory exercises associated with CH 103. CH 103 must be taken concurrently or as a prerequisite. Together, CH 103 and CH 103L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. Core course.
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CH 131: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
First of a two-semester sequence for majors, minors, and others seeking quantitative treatment. Topics include the nuclear model, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gas laws, thermochemistry, atomic structure, and molecular bonding. CH 131L must be taken concurrently. Together, CH 131 and CH 131L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. (Offered fall, spring and summer semesters) Prerequisite: ACS Chemistry Placement Test score of 35 or greater or CH 100. Core course
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CH 131L: General Chemistry I Lab
1.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Laboratory exercises associated with CH 131. CH 131 must be taken concurrently or as a prerequisite. Together, CH 131 and CH 131L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. Core course.
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CH 132: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Continuation of CH 131. Topics include solutions, colligative properties, chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, pH, buffers, titrations, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Additional topics may include nuclear chemistry, organic and biochemistry, chemistry of inorganic compounds, transition metal complexes, and industrial chemistry. CH 132L must be taken concurrently. Together, CH 132 and CH 132L count as one laboratory science course, partially fulfilling general education requirements. (Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters.) Prerequisite: CH 131, CH131L. Core Course.
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