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Organic Chemistry 2 10506162 A second semester course in organic chemistry that is a continuation of concepts learned in 10-506-160 , Organic Chemistry 1 , including reactions , mechanisms , synthesis , and spectroscopy of organic compounds . ( Prerequisite : 10-506-160 , Organic Chemistry 1 with a " C " or better )
Course Typically Offered : Fall
Intro to Ethics : Theory & App 10809166 Basic understanding of theoretical foundations of ethical thought ; analyze / compare relevant issues using diverse ethical perspectives ; critically evaluate individual , social / professional standards of behavior-- applying a systematic decision-making process . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Rdg score greater / equal to 250 AND Writing score greater / equal to 237 ; OR ACT Rdg score greater / equal to 16 AND English greater / equal to 15 ; OR 10-831-107 , College Reading and Writing with a B or better ) Course Typically Offered : Summer Fall Spring
Experimental Design 10506138 Provides learners the opportunity to analyze the principles of successful experimental design and execution . Learners will apply the steps of the scientific method to design sound experiments based on scenarios from research and industrial settings . Course Typically Offered : Fall
Calculus 1 10804198 Analyze and graph algebraic expressions , especially conic sections . Develop an intuitive understanding of limits , derivatives and integrals . Apply the derivative and the integral to certain physical problems . ( Prerequisite : : Next Gen AAF score greater / equal to 276 AND Rdg greater / equal to 250 ; OR TABE A 9 / 10 Math greater / equal to no equiv AND Rdg greater / equal to 8.8 ; OR TABE 11 / 12 Math greater / equal to no equiv AND Rdg greater / equal to 573 ; OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 28 AND ACT Rdg greater / equal to 16 ; OR C or better in College Algebra & Trig w / Apps-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444 ). Course Typically Offered : Fall Spring
Calculus 2 10804181 A continuation of Calculus 1 ( 10804198 ) and an introduction to integral calculus . Topics included in this course are integration methods and techniques including integration by parts and partial fractions , indeterminate forms , improper integrals . Topics also covered are infinite sequences and series including MacLaurin and Taylor Series and their convergence , L ’ Hopital ’ s Rule , applications of differentiation and integration , conic sections , parametric equations , polar coordinates along with vector operations in three dimensions . ( Prerequisite : 10-804-198 , Calculus I with a " C " or better ) Course Typically Offered : Fall Spring
Technical Reporting 10801197 Principles of report writing and correspondence , proposals , feasibility reports , progress reports , investigation reports , evaluation reports , meeting reports , memos , and correspondence . ( Prerequisite : 10-801-136 , English Composition I OR 10-801-195 , Written Communication with “ C ” or better ) Course Typically Offered : Summer Fall Spring
Experimental Research Capstone 10506170 Provides learners the opportunity to apply knowledge of sound experimental design and scientific inquiry to create and execute laboratory procedure ( s ) designed to answer a research question . Learners will collect , document , analyze , and report data generated from a set of experiments and report major conclusions . ( Prerequisite : 10-506-138 , Experimental Design with a " C " or better ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
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