2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2006â2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part one of the seven<br />
chapter senior project. (ADP)<br />
BUS485 Senior Project II credits: 3<br />
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a workbased<br />
problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge,<br />
and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part two of the seven<br />
chapter senior project. (ADP)<br />
BUS490 Business Internship credits: 3<br />
The internship is an applied business experience in which the student works on-site at a<br />
business, nonprofit, or government organization. It provides an integrative experience<br />
enabling the student to blend his/her business education in a work situation with assigned<br />
tasks and responsibilities. Site work provides the framework and written analysis of the<br />
organization and duties extend the student's learning. (Haab)<br />
BUS495 Independent Study in Business credits: 1<br />
Senior level independent study. (ADP or Haab)<br />
CHE205 Chemistry of Living Systems credits: 4<br />
This biochemistry course is designed for the liberal arts student in either biology or chemistry<br />
covering: organic chemistry, amino acids, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and<br />
metabolism. PREREQUISITES: NAT281B or NAT281B or CHE211<br />
CHE211 Chemistry I credits: 4<br />
This general college chemistry course covers atomic theory, chemical bonding and structures,<br />
quantitative relationships, and phase changes. PREREQUISITES: NAT281B or NAT281B<br />
CHE212 Chemistry II credits: 4<br />
Students explore electro-chemistry, kinetics, thermochemistry, equilibria, organic, nuclear<br />
chemistry, and chemistry of metals. PREREQUISITES: CHE211<br />
CHE257 LLP credits: 0<br />
The student has the opportunity to earn credit by writing a college-level paper reflecting<br />
learning in this subject through experience, reflection, concept formation, and application<br />
of those concepts to new situations. The paper is evaluated by a <strong>Concordia</strong> faculty member.<br />
CHE258 PST credits: 0<br />
The student petitions to gain academic credit through verification of completed collegelevel<br />
training (seminars, workshops, licenses, apprenticeships, etc.) conducted in a non-collegiate<br />
setting. The petition is evaluated by a <strong>Concordia</strong> faculty member.<br />
CHE295 Independent Study in Chemistry credits: 1<br />
Sophomore level independent study.<br />
CHE321 Organic Chemistry I credits: 4<br />
Introduction to basic concepts of organic chemistry and synthesis and reactions of organic<br />
molecules. Study of nomenclature, composition, structure and behavior of carbon compounds:<br />
hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, epoxides, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids<br />
and amines. PREREQUISITES: CHE212<br />
CHE322 Organic Chemistry II credits: 4<br />
A continuation of CHE321 that completes the customary year-long foundation in organic<br />
chemistry for science majors and health professions. Topics include spectroscopy, nucleophilic<br />
substitution and condensation reactions, aromatic and heterocyclic compounds,<br />
stereochemistry and biomolecules. PREREQUISITES: CHE321<br />
CHE395 Independent Study in Chemistry credits: 1<br />
Junior level independent study.