2010-2011 College Catalog - North Florida Community College
2010-2011 College Catalog - North Florida Community College
2010-2011 College Catalog - North Florida Community College
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
111<br />
electronic communication;<br />
message preparation; preparing<br />
and presenting reports and<br />
presentations; and resume<br />
preparation and developing<br />
proper interview skills.<br />
Prerequisite: CGS 1100C.<br />
SBM 2000. SMALL<br />
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT:<br />
Three Credits, Three Hours. In<br />
this course students will learn<br />
how to successfully establish<br />
and maintain a small business,<br />
including organization, planning<br />
and management. Students<br />
will also gain knowledge of the<br />
different types of businesses.<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
CHM 1033C. INORGANIC,<br />
ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL<br />
CHEMISTRY: Four Credits,<br />
Four Hours - Lecture and Lab.<br />
(Fall, Spring) This course is<br />
designed to serve the needs for<br />
nursing and allied-health related<br />
majors; and is a preparatory/<br />
remedial course for students<br />
who will need to take higher<br />
level chemistry courses.<br />
Topics covered include<br />
scienti c method; matter and<br />
energy; measurement units<br />
and conversions; structure of<br />
elements, atoms, compounds<br />
and the periodic table; mole<br />
concept; chemical reactions<br />
and equations; functional<br />
classes and reactions in organic<br />
chemistry; biological compounds<br />
structures, properties,<br />
biogenesis, metabolism and<br />
their roles in life. Prerequisite or<br />
co-requisite: a grade of “C” or<br />
better in MAT 1033 or suitable<br />
placement test score.<br />
CHM 1045. GENERAL<br />
CHEMISTRY I: Three Credits,<br />
Three Hour - Lecture. (Fall) An<br />
introduction to chemical science<br />
primarily designed for students<br />
majoring in science, engineering<br />
and allied elds. Major topics<br />
include matter and energy;<br />
chemical formulas; equations;<br />
and stoichiometry; quantum<br />
mechanical model of atomic<br />
structure and the periodic table<br />
of elements; chemical bonding;<br />
periodic properties and chemical<br />
classi cations. Prerequisite:<br />
High school chemistry and/or a<br />
grade of “C” or better in CHM<br />
1033C.<br />
CHM 1045L. GENERAL<br />
CHEMISTRY LAB: One<br />
Credit, One Three Hour<br />
Session Per Week. (Fall)<br />
Laboratory exercises<br />
which stress spectroscopy,<br />
gravimetric analysis, titrations,<br />
standardizations, ltrations,<br />
chemical reactions and the<br />
application of the scienti c<br />
method. Prerequisite or corequisite:<br />
CHM 1045.<br />
CHM 1046. GENERAL<br />
CHEMISTRY II: Three Credits,<br />
Three Hour - Lecture. (Spring)<br />
Sequel course to CHM 1045<br />
which includes the following<br />
topics: chemical bonding and<br />
molecular structure; gaseous,<br />
liquid, and solid states of matter<br />
and the kinetic-molecular<br />
theory; solutions of acids,<br />
bases, and salts; chemical<br />
equilibrium, thermodynamics,<br />
electrochemistry, and an<br />
introduction to qualitative<br />
analysis. Prerequisite: A grade<br />
of “C” or better in CHM 1045<br />
and co-requisite CHM 1046L.<br />
CHM 1046L. GENERAL<br />
CHEMISTRY II LAB: One<br />
Credit, One Three Hour<br />
Session Per Week. (Spring)<br />
Laboratory exercises which<br />
stress isomerism, chemical<br />
systhesis, freezing point<br />
depression, chemical kinetics,<br />
equilibrium, acid-base<br />
chemistry, electrochemistry and<br />
the application of the scienti c<br />
method. Prerequisite or corequisite:<br />
CHM 1046 and CHM<br />
1045L with a grade of “C” or<br />
better.<br />
CHM 2210. ORGANIC<br />
CHEMISTRY I: Three Credits,<br />
Three Hours - Lecture. (Fall)<br />
A study of the compounds<br />
of carbon, their properties,<br />
preparation, and reactions of<br />
alkanes, alkenes, alkynes. A<br />
course designed for students<br />
majoring in medicine, chemistry,<br />
chemical engineering, and allied<br />
elds. Prerequisite: A grade of<br />
“C” or better in CHM 1045 and<br />
1046.<br />
CHM 2210L. ORGANIC<br />
CHEMISTRY I LAB: One<br />
Credit, One Three Hour Session<br />
Per Week. (Fall) Experimental<br />
topics on separation,<br />
puri cation, chemical and<br />
instrumental methods of<br />
organic chemical analysis as<br />
are normally carried out in the<br />
synthesis of organic compounds<br />
and their derivatives. Functional<br />
group qualitative analyses<br />
using NMR, FTIR, and UV-<br />
VIS spectroscopy is included.<br />
Prerequisite or co-requisite:<br />
CHM 2210.<br />
CHM 2211. ORGANIC<br />
CHEMISTRY II: Three Credits,<br />
Three Hour - Lecture. (Spring) A<br />
continuation of CHM 2210 which<br />
covers aromatic compounds,<br />
spectroscopy, organometallic<br />
compounds, alcohols, ethers,<br />
aldehydes, ketones, enols,<br />
esters, amines, carbohydrates,<br />
lipids, and proteins.<br />
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or<br />
better in CHM 2210.<br />
CHM 2211L. ORGANIC<br />
CHEMISTRY II LAB: One<br />
Credit, One Three Hour Session<br />
per Week. (Spring) Continuation<br />
of CHM 2210L with a focus on<br />
multi-step syntheses reactions<br />
encompassing oxidations,<br />
aromatic substitution and<br />
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