Part 1 3.7.qxp - Southwestern Oregon Community College
Part 1 3.7.qxp - Southwestern Oregon Community College
Part 1 3.7.qxp - Southwestern Oregon Community College
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Course Descriptions<br />
CHEM121/122/123 Introductory <strong>College</strong><br />
Chemistry I, II, III<br />
5 credits (4 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk)<br />
A transfer sequence with coursework that is quantitative<br />
and requires good basic math and problem solving skills.<br />
This sequence does not meet the chemistry<br />
requirements for science, engineering, or pre-medicine.<br />
CHEM121 - Covers measurement and the physical<br />
properties of matter, atomic structure, the periodic table,<br />
chemical bonding in molecular shapes, nomenclature,<br />
and phases of matter.<br />
Prerequisite: MTH70 with a “C” or better.<br />
CHEM122 - Covers properties of solutions,<br />
kinetics, equilibrium, the chemistry of acid and bases,<br />
and radioactivity.<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM121 with a “C” or better.<br />
CHEM123 - Covers an introduction to environmental,<br />
organic, and biochemistry.<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM122 with a “C” or better.<br />
CHEM198/298 Independent Study in Chemistry<br />
1-3 credits (hrs to be arranged)<br />
Prerequisite: Instructor consent.<br />
CHEM221/222/223 General Chemistry<br />
5 credits/term (4 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk)<br />
First-year chemistry for science, engineering, and health<br />
pre-professional students. Classroom and laboratory<br />
work are quantitative and require good math skills. Must<br />
be taken in sequence.<br />
CHEM221 - Covers atomic structure, chemical bonding,<br />
molecular geometry, reactions, and stoichiometry.<br />
Prerequisite: MTH95 with a “C” or better.<br />
CHEM222 - Covers gases, liquids, solutions, equilibrium<br />
theory, kinetics, and redox.<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM221 and MTH111 with a “C”or better<br />
CHEM223 - Covers thermodynamics, acid-base<br />
chemistry, electrochemistry, nuclear reactions, and<br />
transition metal chemistry.<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM222.<br />
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - SEE EARLY<br />
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION<br />
COMPOSITION - SEE WRITING<br />
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />
CIS2280 Work Experience<br />
1-4 credits (3-12 lab hrs/wk)<br />
This course provides the student with an opportunity to<br />
gain on-the-job experience in coordinator approved<br />
business situations that closely parallel with field of study.<br />
Prerequisite: Instructor consent.<br />
CIS6243 Network Academy Fundamentals I<br />
3 credits (6 lec-lab hrs/wk)<br />
This course introduces students to fundamental<br />
concepts of computer Internet-working, including the<br />
TCP/IP transport-layer protocol; Cisco router hardware<br />
and software architecture; Cisco IOS software<br />
configuration, backup, upgrade, and load; and static and<br />
dynamic routing. Students will be expected to apply<br />
knowledge and skills learned in this term to successive<br />
Internet-working courses. This course is the first in a<br />
series of courses (4) which will prepare students to take<br />
the Cisco CCNA Certification exam.<br />
Concurrent: CIS0593.<br />
CIS6244 Network Academy Fundamentals II<br />
3 credits (6 lec-lab hrs/wk)<br />
This course introduces students to fundamental concepts<br />
of computer Internet-working, including the TCP/IP<br />
transport-layer protocol; Cisco router hardware and<br />
software architecture; Cisco IOS software configuration,<br />
backup, upgrade, load; static and dynamic routing.<br />
Students will be expected to apply knowledge and skills<br />
learned in this term to successive Internet-working<br />
courses. This course is the second in a series of courses<br />
(4) which will prepare students to take the Cisco CCNA<br />
Certification exam.<br />
Prerequisite:CIS6243.<br />
Concurrent: CIS0593.<br />
CIS6245 Network Academy Fundamentals III<br />
3 credits (6 lec-lab hrs/wk)<br />
This course introduces students to fundamental<br />
concepts of computer Internet-working including the<br />
TCP/IP transport-layer protocol; Cisco router hardware<br />
and software architecture; Cisco IOS software<br />
configuration, backup, upgrade, and load; and static and<br />
dynamic routing. Students will be expected to apply<br />
knowledge and skills learned in this term to successive<br />
Internet-working courses. This course is the third in a<br />
series of courses (4) which will prepare students to take<br />
the Cisco CCNA Certification Exam.<br />
Prerequisite: CIS6244.<br />
Concurrent: CIS0593.<br />
<strong>Southwestern</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2006-07 Catalog www.socc.edu Course Descriptions 152