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CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I. ............................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 19, COMPASS Reading score of 83, or grade of “C” or higher in either ACAD 0324 Language Arts or<br />

ACAD 0211 Reading Review, or concurrently enrolled in ACAD 0211 Reading Review AND a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1203 College Algebra or its<br />

equivalent. Corequisite: Be concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Lab. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. This algebrabased<br />

chemistry course applicable <strong>for</strong> chemistry and other science majors and pre-professional students. This is the first course in a twocourse<br />

sequence. Course content provides a foundation <strong>for</strong> work in advanced chemistry and related sciences. Course includes in-depth study<br />

of nomenclature, atomic and molecular structure, stoichiometry, bonding, and reactions. Lab required. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE<br />

NUMBER: CHEM 1414)<br />

CHEM 2131L General College Chemistry II Laboratory .............................................. 1 Cr. (3 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in both CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I and CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Lab. Co-requisite:<br />

Concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2133 General College Chemistry II. Offered in the spring semester. This course is designed <strong>for</strong> students currently<br />

enrolled in General College Chemistry II. The laboratory experiments conducted will supplement the topics presented in the lecture<br />

component. Laboratory experiments will allow students to examine, through hands-on learning, some of the fundamental laws and theories<br />

dealing with the solutions, kinetics, acid-base equilibrium, qualitative analysis, chemical reactivity, and reaction thermodynamics. (GE, ACTS<br />

EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER: CHEM 1424)<br />

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course descriptions<br />

CHEM 2133 General College Chemistry II ............................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in both CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I and CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Lab. Co-requisite:<br />

Concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2133 General College Chemistry II Lab. Offered in the spring semester. This course is a continuation of CHEM 2123.<br />

This course is designed <strong>for</strong> chemistry and other science majors and pre-professional students. It includes more in-depth study of chemical<br />

reactions. Lab required. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER: CHEM 1424)<br />

CHEM 2201L Organic Chemistry Lab. ................................................................. 1 Cr. (3 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in both CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I and CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Lab. Co-requisite:<br />

Concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2203 Organic Chemistry. Offered on demand. Organic chemistry lab will put into practice many common organic<br />

synthesis techniques. Infrared spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy will be used to confirm<br />

synthesis of desired products. (GE)<br />

CHEM 2203 Organic Chemistry .......................................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in both CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I and CHEM 2121L General College Chemistry I Lab. Co-requisite:<br />

Concurrently enrolled in CHEM 2201L Organic Chemistry Lab. Offered on demand. Organic chemistry will offer an extensive look at the special<br />

nature of carbon chemistry. Emphasis will be placed on structure, functional groups and nomenclature as well as some important classes of<br />

organic reactions. Classification methods including infrared spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy<br />

will be addressed. Biochemistry topics including proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids will also be included. (GE)<br />

CHEM 2204 Introduction <strong>To</strong> Organic And Biochemistry ........................................4 Cr. (3 Lec., 3 Lab)<br />

Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in CHEM 2004 Introductory Chemistry <strong>for</strong> Health-Related Professions. Offered in the spring semester. The second<br />

half of a two-course series that is specifically designed <strong>for</strong> students interested in the health-related professions. This course provides an<br />

overview of organic and biochemistry. Lab required. (GE, ACTS EQUIVALENT COURSE NUMBER: CHEM 1224)<br />

Computer In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems Technology<br />

CIS 1003 Introduction to Computer Systems ........................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the fall semester. This course is an introductory course <strong>for</strong> those students who want to know more<br />

about computer and communication technology. It also provides an overview of the CIS program. It is a survey course that gives the student<br />

an orientation to computer repair, networking, security, databases, multimedia devices, and buying or upgrading a computer. Updated<br />

annually, it will provide the student with the latest technological <strong>in<strong>for</strong>mation</strong>.<br />

CIS 1103 Computer Hardware and Software I .......................................................3 Cr. (3 Lec.)<br />

Prerequisite: ACT Reading score of 17, COMPASS Reading score of 77, or grade of “C” or higher or concurrently enrolled in either ACAD 0324 Language<br />

Arts or ACAD 0211 Reading Review. Offered in the fall semester. This course is an introduction <strong>for</strong> the beginning computer <strong>in<strong>for</strong>mation</strong> systems<br />

technology student. It includes a survey of computing, an introduction to computer hardware and software, and an introduction to popular

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