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CHEM 2240K Principles of Organic Chemistry I
(3-3-4)
This course will cover the properties, methods of preparation, and mechanisms
of the principle classes of carbon compounds. Laboratory instruction will include
basic techniques for preparation, purification and identification of organic
compounds. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material.
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212K or consent of Division Dean.
Offered: Fall, Summer.
CHEM 2241K Principles of Organic Chemistry II
(3-3-4)
This is a continuation of CHEM 2240K. Laboratory exercises supplement the
lecture material. Prerequisite: CHEM 2240K.
Offered: Spring, Summer.
CISM
0099 Beginning Computers
(1-0-1)
A course designed to prepare the new computer user with the basics of computer
operation. Topics include how to turn the computer on, use of the mouse and the
keyboard, introduction to the Internet and e-mail, and the use of a basic word
processing package.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
CISM
1100 Computer Concepts and Software Applications
(2-0-2)
A course designed to assure a basic level of computer applications literacy,
including basic hardware and software, societal issues, word processing and
spreadsheet software using Microsoft Word and Excel, as well as Internet use.
Taking both CISM 1100 and CISM 1101 is equivalent to CISM 2201. Credit for
graduation may be received only for (a) CISM 2201 or (b) CISM 1100 or (c)
CISM 1100 and CISM 1101. CISM 2201 and CISM 1100 are related courses;
credit may not be received for both.
Corequisite: Minimum COMPASS reading score of 74 or enrollment in READ
0099.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: On demand.
CISM
2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications
(3-0-3)
An introduction to computers and computer applications at a level appropriate for
basic academic and professional needs.
Corequisite: Minimum COMPASS reading score of 74 or enrollment in READ
0099.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
COMM 1000 Cultural Diversity in Communication
(2-0-2)
This course emphasizes the patterns of public and interpersonal communication
among and between ethnic groups and minority cultures globally with strategies
and skills for improving the quality of those interactions. This class will deepen
the understanding of communication as a social process using the course as a
public speaking forum.
This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency and
the critical thinking overlay.
Prerequisite: READ 0099.
Offered: All semesters.
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