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College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College

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BAN 233 Legal Environment of Business<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

A study of fundamental principles of law that apply to important<br />

business transactions. The legal principles of contracts, agency<br />

and employment, negotiable instruments and bailments.<br />

BAN 263 Business Communication<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: EH 113 and CT 114 or departmental approval.<br />

Theories and principles of nonverbal, oral, and written<br />

communication; emphasis on basic writing skills as applied in<br />

composing a variety of letters, memorandums, and resumes.<br />

BAN 283 Computerized Accounting<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: CT 153 and BAN 213 or departmental approval.<br />

This course provides an innovative, integrated learning software<br />

package that covers the major components of a computerized<br />

accounting system.<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT<br />

BMGT 213 Principles of Banking<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course covers the practical aspects of banking and emphasizes<br />

the basic monetary theory needed by the banking student. Fall<br />

semester or as requested.<br />

BMGT 233 Principles of Management<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Factors that provide a foundation for management practices.<br />

Evolution of management, management science, behavioral<br />

theory, organization theory, systems concepts, and managerial<br />

techniques in planning, organizing, directing and controlling.<br />

BMGT 273 Business Management Internship<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Student will apply for<br />

and be assigned to an approved organization for 10 hours a<br />

week during their last semester under the direct supervision of<br />

a management executive and general supervision of the program<br />

coordinator. Student will gain experience in combining classroom<br />

theory with on-the-job training.<br />

BMGT 283 Business Statistics<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: MS 1123 or department approval. Statistical<br />

methods used in studying business and economic data, averages<br />

and dispersions, probability, sampling, statistical inference,<br />

estimation, tests of hypothesis, index numbers, linear regression<br />

and correlation.<br />

CHEMISTRy<br />

*A laboratory fee $10.00 will be assessed for all chemistry courses.<br />

This fee does not cover damage or breakage of non-expendable<br />

equipment.<br />

Cy 104 Chemistry I for Health Sciences: Introduction to<br />

Chemistry<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits (fall semester)<br />

This is an algebra based course designed for majors in the<br />

health sciences or students with basic skills needs in general<br />

chemistry. The course content includes nomenclature, atomic<br />

and molecular structure, bonding, and reactions. This course is<br />

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appropriate only as a review course for chemistry, other science<br />

or pre-professional majors.<br />

Cy 113 General Chemistry (Selected Topics)<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: High school algebra and departmental approval. A<br />

lecture course covering the subject matter of the first semester of<br />

general chemistry. No laboratory practice is required. This course<br />

offering is contingent upon prior approval of both instructor<br />

and department chairman.<br />

Cy 114 General Chemistry I<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Corequisite: MS123 & MS213<br />

Prerequisite: High school algebra or departmental approval. General<br />

Chemistry I, Cy 114, covers the basic principles of chemistry<br />

with emphasis upon stoichiometry, periodic properties of the<br />

elements and the correlation between electronic configurations<br />

of the elements and these properties. The laboratory emphasizes<br />

both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of chemistry.<br />

Co-requisites for this course are college algebra (MS 123) and<br />

applied mathematics for students of science (MS 213).<br />

Cy 123 General Chemistry (Selected Topics)<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Cy 113 or 114 and departmental approval. A lecture<br />

course covering the subject matter of the second semester of<br />

general chemistry. No laboratory practice is required. This course<br />

offering is contingent upon prior approval of both instructor<br />

and department chairman.<br />

Cy 124 General Chemistry II<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Cy 114. General Chemistry II, Cy 124, is a continuation<br />

of Cy 114.This course treats in detail the states of<br />

matter, the energy relationships involved in physical and chemical<br />

changes, equilibrium and kinetics. Prerequisites for this course are<br />

MS 123 (<strong>College</strong> Algebra), Cy 114 (General Chemistry I), and<br />

MS 213 (Applied Math for Science Students) or departmental<br />

approval. The laboratory emphasizes quantitative analysis.<br />

Cy 204 Chemistry II for Health Sciences: An Introduction<br />

to Organic and Biochemistry (spring semester)<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: MS 1123 and Cy 104 or departmental approval.<br />

Chemistry II for Health Sciences: An Introduction to Organic and<br />

Biochemistry, Cy 204, is a one-semester survey course treating<br />

simple nomenclature, the chemical and physical properties of<br />

organic compounds and the structure and function of the major<br />

classes of physiologically important compounds. This course is<br />

designed to give students of health sciences a basic knowledge<br />

of organic and biochemistry. A text that combines inorganic,<br />

organic and biochemistry is used. Some knowledge on the part<br />

of the student of inorganic chemistry is assumed.<br />

Cy 213 Organic Chemistry (Selected Topics)<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: General Chemistry and departmental approval. A<br />

lecture course covering the subject matter of the first semester of<br />

organic chemistry. No laboratory practice is required. This course<br />

offering is contingent upon prior approval of both instructor<br />

and department chairman.<br />

Cy 214 Organic Chemistry<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Cy 124. A unified course designed to provide the<br />

student with a knowledge of aliphatic and aromatic carbon<br />

compounds. Their nomenclature, classification, derivatives, and<br />

general reactions are emphasized.

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