One-semester general chemistry course designed for students whose curriculums require the one-semester organic chemistry course, CHM 124.
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CHM 102: Laboratory for Chemistry 101
Experimental applications of chemical concepts and reactivity emphasizing safety and technique.
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Fundamental chemical concepts and principles.
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Examines the origins and development of the modern correctional institution; traditional methods of punishment and rehabilitation; pains of imprisonment, community corrections and reentry and current innovations.
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The American system of criminal justice, general processing of cases, principal actors, study of theories of criminal law, and pretrial detention and sentencing.
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Introduction to the study of crime and delinquency.
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This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing process.
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An introduction to the biology of parasitic organisms, including life cycles, infection pathways, and impacts on hosts.
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Structure and function of ecosystems, limiting factors, population dynamics, population interactions, and community relationships.
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Explores the integration of the structures and functions of the human organism through a systems approach; including senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.
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