2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
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CED 295B Cooperative Education Design<br />
Technology<br />
2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: CED 196B or permission of instructor. Continues from<br />
second-semester cooperative education with additional responsibilities<br />
at the worksite. The employer/supervisor and the college coordinator<br />
make evaluations. Class is a five-hour professional development<br />
seminar. (5-225)<br />
CED 295C Cooperative Education Construction<br />
Technology<br />
2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: CED 196C or permission of instructor. Continues from<br />
second-semester cooperative education with additional responsibilities<br />
at the worksite. The employer/supervisor and the college coordinator<br />
make evaluations. Class is a five-hour professional development<br />
seminar. (5-225)<br />
CED 296A Cooperative Education Technology<br />
Management<br />
2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: CED 295A or permission of instructor. Continues from<br />
third-semester cooperative education with additional responsibilities<br />
at the worksite. The employer/supervisor and the college coordinator<br />
make evaluations. Class is a five-hour professional development<br />
seminar. (5-225)<br />
CED 296B Cooperative Education Design<br />
Technology<br />
2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: CED 295B or permission of instructor. Continues from<br />
third-semester cooperative education with additional responsibilities<br />
at the worksite. The employer/supervisor and the college coordinator<br />
make evaluations. Class is a five-hour professional development<br />
seminar. (5-225)<br />
CED 296C Cooperative Education Construction<br />
Technology<br />
2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: CED 295C or permission of instructor. Continues from<br />
third-semester cooperative education with additional responsibilities<br />
at the worksite. The employer/supervisor and the college coordinator<br />
make evaluations. Class is a five-hour professional development<br />
seminar. (5-225)<br />
Chemistry<br />
CHM 100W World of Chemistry 4 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 2, WRITING LEVEL 2, MATH LEVEL 3.<br />
Develops student understanding of fundamental concepts and methods<br />
used in chemistry. Includes topics of the composition, reactivity,<br />
arrangement and classification of matter, bonding, nomenclature, rates<br />
of reaction, and intermolecular forces. Iinvestigates the context of food,<br />
environment, materials, energy, sustainability, and social implications<br />
of chemistry. This course is applicable as a lecture and laboratory credit<br />
for non-majors to satisfy a science requirement in certain curricula. Not<br />
appropriate for chemistry majors. (45-30)<br />
CHM 101W General Chemistry I 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 4. Provides fundamental principles,<br />
including atomic theory, periodic properties, states of matter, laws of<br />
chemistry combination, nomenclature, and chemical phenomena of<br />
interest to daily living. Designed as a preparation to CHM 111 for those<br />
students with no previous work in chemistry and to satisfy a science<br />
requirement in certain curricula. (75-30)<br />
CHM 105W Technical Chemistry I 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 3. Provides basic principles of general<br />
chemistry with an emphasis on resource-based and hands-on learning.<br />
Includes chemical and physical properties of matter, measurement and<br />
chemical calculations, chemical terminology, reactions and processes,<br />
and use of industrial and field testing equipment. Integrates computer<br />
skills into the course including word processing, spreadsheet, email,<br />
and web use. (60-60)<br />
CHM 106W Technical Chemistry II 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of CHM 101 or CHM 105 with a minimum<br />
grade of C (2.0). Provides inorganic and organic chemistry knowledge<br />
and technical skills’ foundation essential for employment as a technician<br />
in a variety of chemistry-based professions. Includes analytical<br />
instrumentation use. (60-60)<br />
CHM 107 Chemistry For Engineering<br />
Technology<br />
4 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 6. Develops a foundation in chemistry for<br />
engineering technicians and designers so they can make better informed<br />
decisions. Builds connections of understanding between engineering<br />
material selection, design, and manufacturing processes. Uses<br />
fundamental principles including atomic theory, structure of metals and<br />
polymers, periodic properties, states of matter, gas laws, nomenclature,<br />
and common chemical reactions to make connections.(45-30)<br />
CHM 111 General and Inorganic Chemistry I 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 5 and either high school chemistry or CHM<br />
101 with a minimum grade of C (2.0). Emphasizes an in- depth study of<br />
the theories and principles of atomic structure bonding, stoichiometry,<br />
states of matters, and properties of solutions. Required for students who<br />
intend to enroll for more than one year of chemistry. Meets the needs<br />
of chemistry majors. Credit may be earned in CHM 111 or CHM 111H<br />
but not both. (60-45)<br />
CHM 111H General and Inorganic Chemistry I<br />
- Honors 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 4, WRITING LEVEL 2, MATH LEVEL<br />
4 and either high school chemistry or CHM 101 with a minimum grade<br />
of C (2.0) and permission of the Honors Office. Emphasizes an indepth<br />
study of the theories and principles of atomic structure bonding,<br />
stoichiometry, states of matters, and properties of solutions. Required<br />
for students who intend to enroll for more than one year of chemistry.<br />
Meets the needs of chemistry majors. Practices intellectual curiosity<br />
and applies it in independent ways to deepen understanding of course<br />
material. Provides opportunities to engage in independent intellectual<br />
inquiry to foster deeper learning. Credit may be earned in either CHM<br />
111 or CHM 111H, but not in both. (60-45)<br />
CHM 112 General and Inorganic Chemistry II 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of CHM 111 with a minimum grade of<br />
C (2.0). Continuation of CHM 111. Introduces chemical equilibria<br />
in water, including ionization solubility, complexion, acid-base<br />
phenomena, and oxidation reducing equilibria. Discusses the principles<br />
of electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and<br />
special topics such as the descriptive study of metals and non-metals.<br />
Meets the needs of chemistry majors. Credit may earned in CHM 112<br />
or CHM 112H but not in both. (60-45)<br />
CHM 112H General and Inorganic Chemistry II<br />
- Honors 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: READING LEVEL 4, WRITING LEVEL 2 and completion<br />
of CHM 111 with a minimum grade of C (2.0) and permission of<br />
the Honors Office. Continuation of CHM 111. Introduces chemical<br />
equilibria in water, including ionization solubility, complexion, acid-base<br />
phenomena, and oxidation reducing equilibria. Discusses the principles<br />
of electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and<br />
special topics such as the descriptive study of metals and non-metals.<br />
Practices intellectual curiosity and applies it in independent ways to<br />
deepen understanding of course material. Meets the needs of chemistry<br />
majors. Provides opportunities to engage in independent intellectual<br />
inquiry to foster deeper learning. Credit may be earned in CHM 112<br />
or CHM 112H but not both. (60-45)<br />
CHM 210 Organic Chemistry I 4 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: Completion of CHM 111 or CHM 112 with a grade of “C”<br />
or better. Provides the basic principles of organic chemistry, including<br />
functional groups, nomenclature, mechanisms, reaction types and various<br />
reagents. Meets the needs of students in the medical and health fields,<br />
engineering fields, and science majors. (60-0)<br />
<strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong><br />
Prerequisite Levels - See charts in this section.<br />
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