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  • 3.00 Credits

    Seminar In Canadian Studies Prerequisite: None Note: Open only to students minoring in Canadian Studies. This seminar will focus on selected topics in Canadian studies. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar School of Arts and Sciences College History Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Independent Study In Canadian Studies 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College English Department
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Internship 1.000 TO 6.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship School of Arts and Sciences College Sociology, Anthro & Social Wk Department CAS 4XX - Canadian Studies Elective Canadian Studies Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College CHE 1XX - Chemistry Elective Chemistry Elective Prerequisite: Transfer Credit Evaluation Only 0.500 TO 6.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College
  • 3.00 Credits

    This basic course in engineering graphics coordinates and is taught simultaneously with 2D AutoCAD application.Board work covers geometric constructions, theory of orthographic projection, perspective and visualization, dimensioning, tolerancing, sections, assembly drawing, and geometric tolerancing.The course stresses esthetics and technical sketching.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course, which uses the most up-to-date version of AutoCAD software, begins with an overview of computer-aided drafting, covering the fundamentals in orthographic projection; the creation, modification, and manipulation of geometry in the two-dimensional and three-dimensional environment; dimensioning; layering; and view and world coordinate systems.The course includes wire frame and solid model construction and the application of CAD to engineering drawings.(Prerequisite: CD 211) Three credits. Courses offered through the School of Engineering are described below.Course descriptions for all other required courses in mathematics, physics, computer science, humanities, and fine arts can be found in the appropriate departmental listing under the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog.
  • 3.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Cooperative Education Program Cooperative Education is a structured educational strategy combining classroom learning with productive work experience major or career goals. Major emphasis is placed on full- time positions which facilitate experiential learning. To participate in Co-op, students must have completed 30 credits, 15 of which are at Eastern, and have not yet graduated. A grade point average of 2.0 or higher is required. 3.000 TO 12.000 Credit Hours 6.000 TO 24.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Field Instruction No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
  • 3.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Cooperative Education Program Cooperative Education is a structured educational strategy combining classroom learning with productive work experience major or career goals. Major emphasis is placed on full- time positions wihich facilitate experiential learning. 3.000 TO 12.000 Credit Hours 6.000 TO 24.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Field Instruction No College Designated College Student Affairs Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the scientific techniques used for the analysis of common types of physical evidence encountered at crime scenes.Using critical thinking and laboratory experiences, students become crime scene investigators.They are charged with the task of solving a mock crime.The investigations include fabric analysis, ink analysis, blood analysis, DNA analysis, fingerprint analysis, ballistics, and/or blood alcohol analysis.The lecture part of the course focuses on exploring the underlying chemical principles behind the techniques and includes discussion of historical case studies.Note: This course counts as a science core course but does not satisfy requirements for the chemistry major or minor.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course, which fulfills a science requirement and has no prerequisites, presents chemistry via lecture, demonstration, and laboratory work.The course provides students with insights into the microscopic world of atoms and molecules to better understand the macroscopic, observable properties of real substances, and applies the models developed in the course to representative substances from inorganic, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.Note: This course counts as a science core course but does not satisfy requirements for the chemistry major or minor.Three credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This two-semester, sequential course covers atomic and molecular weights, the mole concept, Avogadro's number, stoichiometry, energy relationships in chemical systems, the properties of gases, the electronic structures of atoms, periodic relationships among the elements, chemical bonding, geometrics of molecules, molecular orbitals, liquids, solids, intermolecular forces, solutions, rates of chemical reactions, chemical equilibrium, free energy, entropy, acids and bases, aqueous equilibria, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, chemistry of some metals and nonmetals, and chemistry of coordination compounds.Three credits.
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