COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCH 211L Organic Chemistry I Lab (1 SH)Semester Offered: FallConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 211Scheduled exercises and activities are designed to provide thestudent with hands-on experience with selected topics from CH211.Additional Lab FeeCH 211LL Organic Chemistry I Lab Lecture (1 SH)Semester Offered: FallConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 211, CH 211LThis course will provide students with preparatory materials anddiscussion related to the activities that will take place in CH 211L.CH 212 Organic Chemistry II (3 SH)Semester Offered: SpringPre-Requisite(s): CH 211Concurrent Requisite(s): CH 212LContinuation of Organic Chemistry I, including the chemistry oforganic functional groups.CH 212L Organic Chemistry II Lab (1 SH)Semester Offered: SpringConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 212Scheduled exercises and activities are designed to provide thestudent with hands-on experience with selected topics from CH212.Additional Lab FeeCH 212LL Organic Chemistry II Lab Lecture (1 SH)Semester Offered: SpringConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 212, CH212LThis course will provide students with preparatory materials anddiscussion related to activities that will take place in CH 212L.CH 219 Instrumental Analysis (4 SH)Semester Offered: Fall of Odd YearsPre-Requisite(s): CH 201An introduction to the instrumentation of a modern researchlaboratory, including infrared and NMR spectroscopy and highpressure liquid and gas chromatography.CH 219L Instrumental Analysis Lab (1 SH)Semester Offered: Fall of Odd YearsConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 219Schedules exercises and activities are designed to provide thestudent with hands-on experience with selected topics from CH219.Additional Lab FeeCH 250/350 Internship in Chemistry (1-5 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): Junior or Senior StandingOpportunities for field studies under faculty and professionalsupervision during the academic year or summer.CH 302 Biochemistry (3 SH)Semester Offered: SpringPre-Requisite(s): CH 211Concurrent Requisite(s): CH 302LA study of the chemistry of carbohydrates, proteins, enzymes,nucleic acids and lipids. No laboratory. Cross-listed as BI 302.CH 302L Biochemistry Lab (1 SH)Semester Offered: SpringConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 302Scheduled exercises and activities are designed to provide thestudent with hands-on experience with selected topics from CH302. Cross-listed as BI 302L.Additional Lab FeeCH 333 Physical Chemistry (3 SH)Semester Offered: Spring of Even YearsPre-Requisite(s): CH 104, MT 210Concurrent Requisite(s): CH 333LA study of thermodynamics and thermochemistry.CH 333L Physical Chemistry Lab (1 SH)Semester Offered: Spring of Even YearsConcurrent Requisite(s): CH 333Scheduled exercises and activities are designed to provide thestudent with hands-on experience with selected topics from CH333.Additional Lab FeeCH 360 Independent Study in Chemistry (1-5 SH)Independent study of topics not offered as regular courses.COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CI)CI 101 Computers and Information Processing (2 SH)Semester Offered: Fall and SpringBasic applications of computers and their role in modern society.Introduction to computer hardware and software for wordprocessing, database management, spreadsheets, graphics andcommunications. Weekly laboratory exercises at the personalcomputer using an integrated software package.CI 200 Business Computer Applications (2 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): CI 101Advanced study of Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Accessapplication software. Emphasis will be on utilization of thesoftware to solve a wide range of specific business problems anddevelop strategic and operational management solutions.Page | 79<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> | <strong>2012</strong> - 2013 <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> | Student Handbook | Student Athlete Handbook
COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCI 341 Management Information Systems (4 SH)Semester Offered: FallPre-Requisite(s): CI 101A managerial overview of information systems. The course is anintroduction that focuses on the technical aspects of informationsystems from a managerial perspective. Topics include managingand developing information systems, managingtelecommunications and networks, the strategic role of IS,managing data resources, the internet and e-business, managingknowledge, the information technology infrastructure, hardwareand software issues in IT and IS security.CI 343 Database Management (4 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): CI 200Topics include the database development process, the entityrelationship model, object oriented modeling, logical andphysical design, SQL, database development and databaseadministration. Hands-on laboratory work will include learning adatabase development software environment. A group project indatabase development is a required component of the course.CI 346 E-business Technologies (4 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): CI 200An overview of relevant technologies related to e-business andthe internet. Topics include the internet infrastructure, e-business and web applications, site hosting, site security, e-business infrastructure and applications integration. Computerlab time will be devoted to the fundamentals of web applicationsoftware in preparation for a group project. A web applicationproject is a required component of the course.CI 348 Systems Analysis and Design (4 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): CI 200<strong>Cover</strong>s the development of information systems. Topics includeinformation systems development, the systems development lifecycle, problem & requirements analysis, data and processmodeling, systems design approaches, application architecturemodeling, database design, prototyping and user interfacedesign. An individual system development project is a part of thecourse.CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ)CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4 SH)This survey course of American criminal justice encompasseslegal issues, sociological theories, policy and law enforcement,court and correctional practices. Its emphasis is on the study ofcontemporary criminal justice in America.CJ 220 Criminal Law and Procedure (4 SH)A course of study to familiarize the student with the classificationand types of criminal offenses and all aspects of criminalprocedures. Cross-listed as LG 220.CJ 230 Investigative Techniques (4 SH)A study of the skills necessary to carry out investigative factfinding(i.e. insurance work, preparation for trial, on-siteinvestigations, etc.). Includes public records research. Cross-listedas LG 230.CJ 311 Landmark Cases in Mental Health and the Law (4 SH)The purpose of Landmark Cases in Mental Health and the Law isto introduce students to the major Supreme Court cases thathave decided issues in mental health and related fields. Thiscourse will be a seminar in which students will read relevant caselaw in areas such as: competency to stand trial, criminalresponsibility, expert testimony, civil commitment, right totreatment, right to refuse treatment, capital punishment,workplace violence, etc. Additional readings will be assigned asnew cases are published. Cross-listed as LG 311, PS 311.CJ 324 Constitutional Law (4 SH)A study of the scope of federal powers, separation of powers andthe federal system, the Bill of Rights, due process and equalprotection. Cross-listed as LG 324, PO 320.CJ 327 Death Penalty in America (4 SH)The Death Penalty in America is a course designed to introducestudents to the legal, psychological and practical aspects of thedeath penalty. Emphasis will be placed on the landmark SupremeCourt Cases and the role that mental health experts play in deathpenalty litigation. There will be ample opportunity for discussionand debate. Cross-listed as LG 327, PS 327.CJ 330 Juvenile Delinquency (4 SH)This course on will objectively present diverse views andperspectives of juvenile delinquency and its interdisciplinarynature. This course offers an introduction to the field of juveniledelinquency and explores the concepts, theories, social,community and environmental influences and the justice system,as they relate to juvenile crime. Cross-listed as PS 330, SS 330.CJ 331 Judicial Process (4 SH)An examination of the development and functions of the judicialsystem in the United States and the role of courts in the policyprocess. Topics include theories of law and jurisprudence, thestructure of the judiciary, civil and criminal procedures, judicialselection and decision-making and the impact of courts on thelegislative and executive branches. Crosslisted withLG331/PO331.CJ 345 Psychology and the Law (4 SH)Pre-Requisite(s): PS 101This course examines the relationship between psychology andlaw. The structure of the course will be lectures, discussion, casepresentations, debate and direct observation. Both academic andpractical experiences will cover juries, civil commitment, violenceprediction, competency, the insanity defense, eyewitnesstestimony and the death penalty. Cross-listed as LG 345, PS 345.Page | 80<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> | <strong>2012</strong> - 2013 <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> | Student Handbook | Student Athlete Handbook