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CHM 487-488: Chemistry Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A program of supervised study and research in an academic or commercial chemical laboratory to give students experience with advanced methods and to prepare students for postgraduate work. Hours and credits will be decided by the student and the instructor.
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CHM 491: Senior Seminar
0.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Fall Semester (Bibliographic instruction course)
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CHM 491 - Senior Seminar
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CHM 492: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Spring Semester. (Bibliographic instruction course) Division of Science and Mathematics 199
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CHM 492 - Senior Seminar
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CHM 495-496: Senior Chemistry Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
See course description for CHM 395-396.
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CIS 115: Applications in Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to the application of computers to the solution of a myriad of business and nonbusiness problems. Emphasis is placed on Excel spreadsheet solutions. Word processing with MS Word, use of Internet Explorer, Power Point presentations, and web design using Front Page are also integral components of the course. Ethical issues in computer applications are addressed.
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CIS 120: Introduction to Robotics
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introductory course designed to discover how robots are built and used in our world today. Using the LEGO NXT robots and provided graphical programming environment (no programming skills required) students will work in small groups to construct and program robots to perform simple tasks culminating in a final obstacle course competition. This course is designed to meet the core curriculum science requirement.
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CIS 215: Intermediate Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A second level course requiring advanced projects in Front Page web design, Power Point presentations, and Quicken. All software will be analyzed in depth and substantial lab work will be required. Prerequisite: CIS 115. Waiver of prerequisite based on competency test.
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CIS 221: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to the design and implementation of algorithmic solutions to problems using an object-oriented programming language such as JAVA. Problem solving methods include: modularity, reliability, testing strategies, documentation standards, encapsulation, and abstraction. Prerequisite: MTH 111 or equivalent.
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CIS 322: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
The course introduces the student to object oriented programming and complex data structures in JAVA. Topics include event-driven programming, advanced data structures, and problem solving techniques for complex programming in JAVA. Prerequisites: MTH 111 or equivalent and CIS 221.
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CIS 381: Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An intensive study of the effective application of computers in the data management functions of businesses. Hardware, software, and basic systems analysis techniques will be covered. Database projects in Microsoft Access database software, and investigation of e-commerce techniques and sites will constitute an integral part of the course. Prerequisites: CIS 115 and junior standing.
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