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SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

CHM-252 Organic Chemistry II 4 (3-3) S<br />

Prerequisites: CHM-251<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course provides continuation of the systematic study of the theories, principles,<br />

and techniques of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure,<br />

properties, reactions, and mechanisms of aromatics, aldehydes, ke<strong>to</strong>nes, carboxylic<br />

acids and derivatives, amines and heterocyclics; multi-step synthesis will be<br />

emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong> demonstrate an<br />

understanding of organic concepts as needed <strong>to</strong> pursue further study in chemistry and<br />

related professional fields. The labora<strong>to</strong>ry work is designed <strong>to</strong> develop basic<br />

labora<strong>to</strong>ry techniques of synthesis, purification and identification with an emphasis<br />

upon spectroscopy and chroma<strong>to</strong>graphy. This course has been approved for transfer<br />

under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement as a premajor and/or elective<br />

course requirement for the A.A., A.F.A., A.G.E., and A.S. degrees. (1997 SU)<br />

CIS Information Systems<br />

CIS-110 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computers 3 (2-2) FS SS<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and<br />

operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components,<br />

basic computer operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon<br />

completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong> demonstrate an understanding of the role and<br />

function of computers and use the computer <strong>to</strong> solve problems. This course has been<br />

approved for transfer under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement as a general<br />

education course in Mathematics (Quantitative) for the A.A., A.F.A., and A.S.<br />

degrees. (2006 SP)<br />

CIS-111 Basic PC Literacy 2 (1-2) FS SS<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course provides an overview of computer concepts. Emphasis is placed on the<br />

use of personal computers and software applications for personal and fundamental<br />

workplace use. Upon completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong> demonstrate basic<br />

personal computer skills. (2006 SP)<br />

CIS-115 Intro <strong>to</strong> Programming & Logic 3 (2-3) FS<br />

Prerequisites: MAT-070<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course introduces computer programming and problem solving in a structured<br />

program logic environment. Topics include language syntax, data types, program<br />

organization, problem solving methods, algorithm design, and logic control<br />

structures. Upon completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong> manage files with operating<br />

system commands, use <strong>to</strong>p-down algorithm design, and implement algorithmic<br />

solutions in a programming language. This course has been approved for transfer<br />

under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement as a general education course in<br />

Mathematics (Quantitative) for the A.A., A.F.A., and A.S. degrees. (2006 SP)

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