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BU 220—Business ethics<br />

This course will examine the role of<br />

ethics in the business world. The ethical<br />

dilemmas encountered by managers will<br />

be examined and discussed. Topics will<br />

include risk management, preferential<br />

hiring, and moral accountability.<br />

Prerequisite: BU 103 (3 semester hours)<br />

Spring<br />

BU 230—management<br />

Management theory, the nature of<br />

management, the traditional functions<br />

of management—planning, organizing,<br />

staffng, directing, and controlling; the<br />

decision-making process, delegation,<br />

leadership styles and theories, and<br />

motivational theories will be covered.<br />

Prerequisite: BU 103 or permission of<br />

instructor. (3 semester hours) Spring<br />

CHemiCAL<br />

dePendenCY<br />

CD 207—Psychology of Co-Dependency<br />

Discussion of the history and development<br />

of the concept of co-dependence and<br />

its classifcation as a disease within the<br />

addictive process, having an impact on<br />

not only the client but also on the family.<br />

Topics will include characteristics of codependents,<br />

treatment of co-dependence<br />

and its implication on the individual and<br />

his/her environment and society. NOTE:<br />

Repeat of SL 107 (3 semester hours) Spring<br />

CHemistrY<br />

CH 101—General Chemistry i<br />

A comprehensive introduction to chemical<br />

theories. Major topics include atomic<br />

structure, stoichiometry, dimensional<br />

analysis, ideal gas laws, chemical bonding,<br />

molecular geometry. NOTE: The CH 101/<br />

CH 102 sequence is intended for students<br />

majoring in scientifc and technical felds.<br />

(3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester<br />

hours) Fall<br />

COLUMBIA-GREENE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2012-2013 CATALOG<br />

CH 102—General Chemistry ii<br />

Emphasis is on systems in equilibrium.<br />

Hybridization, molecular orbital theory,<br />

phase changes, acid-base theories,<br />

chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, and<br />

thermodynamics are among the major<br />

topics. Prerequisite: CH 101. (3 lecture<br />

hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester hours) Spring<br />

CH 105—introductory Chemistry<br />

Emphasizes everyday chemistry for nonscience<br />

majors while also serving as a<br />

beginning course for nursing students,<br />

massage therapy students and science majors<br />

who did not study chemistry in high school.<br />

Theoretical and conceptual chemistry<br />

necessary to interpret the natural and<br />

technical world is presented. Topics include<br />

manipulations of measurements and unit<br />

systems, atomic structure, chemical bonding,<br />

the Periodic Table, nuclear chemistry issues,<br />

acids and bases, inorganic and organic<br />

nomenclature and environmental chemistry.<br />

(3 lecture hours/3 lab hours) (4 semester<br />

hours) Fall/Summer<br />

CH 201—organic Chemistry i<br />

A study of organic compounds.<br />

Nomenclature, structure of organic<br />

compounds, and reaction mechanisms are<br />

presented. Alkanes, alkenes, alkyl halides<br />

and alcohols are studied extensively.<br />

Emphasis is placed on stereochemistry<br />

and mechanisms. Prerequisite: CH 102.<br />

(3 lecture hours/4 lab hours) (4 semester<br />

hours) E/O Fall<br />

CH 202—organic Chemistry ii<br />

Alkynes, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic<br />

acids and their derivatives, aromatic<br />

compounds and biochemicals are studied.<br />

Emphasis is placed upon resonance and<br />

aromaticity. Theory and instrumental<br />

techniques for infrared spectroscopy,<br />

nuclear magnetic resonance and mass<br />

spectroscopy are presented. Prerequisite:<br />

CH 201. (3 lecture hours/4 lab hours) (4<br />

semester hours) E/O Spring<br />

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