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requisite: CHE 2421 Organic Chemistry I Lab. Three semester hours credit. CHE 2431 — ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB — A laboratory course that acquaints students with important manipulations and procedures, as well as the preparation and study of aromatic and complex organic compounds being introduced in CHE 2433 Organic Chemistry II. Co-requisite: CHE 2433 Organic Chemistry II. One semester hour credit. CHE 2433 — ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II — A lecture course that covers spectroscopy, aromatic compounds, carbonyl compounds and other complex compounds, with emphasis on reactions, and reaction mechanisms.. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Organic Chemistry I (CHE 2423 & 2421). Co-requisite: CHE 2431 Organic Chemistry II Lab. Three semester hours credit. COMPUTER SCIENCE CSC 1113 — COMPUTER CONCEPTS — This course is an introductory digital competency course which includes concepts, terminology, operating systems, electronic communications, security risks, digital ethics, and applications. Concepts are demonstrated and supplemented by hands-on computer use. Three hours lecture with open lab. Three semester hours credit. CSC 1123 — COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I — This course is designed to teach computer applications to include: word processing, electronic spreadsheet, database management, presentation design, and electronic communications. Three hours lecture with open lab. Three semester hours credit. CSC 1133 - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II - This course is a continuation of CSC 1123 with concentration on advanced computer applications and emerging technology. (Prerequisite: CSC 1123). Three hours lecture with open lab. Three semester hours credit. CSC 1213 — VISUAL BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I — This course is designed to introduce the writing of event-driven programs using the Visual Basic computer programming language with emphasis on problem solving, documentation, program statements, algorithms, and common routines. Course has lecture with integrated lab components. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. CSC 1613 — COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I — This course is an introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development; designing, debugging, branching, looping, scope rules, functions, input/ output manipulation (to include text files), simple arrays, and a variety of applications in an object-oriented programming language. Course has lecture with integrated lab components. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. CSC 2134 — PROGRAMMING I with C++ — This course is an in introduction to problem solving methods, algorithm development, designing, debugging, and documentation in C++ language with a variety of applications including I/O statements, operators, conditional, looping, methods/functions, and array processing. Prerequisite: previous programming experience. Three-hour lecture and a required lab component. Four semester hours credit. CSC 2144 — PROGRAMMING II with C++ — This course is designed to be a continuation of program and algorithm development and analysis, search/sort methods, dynamic memory management, abstract data types and object-oriented design, designing and debugging larger programs. Prerequisite: CSC 2134. Three hour lecture and a required lab component. Four semester hours credit. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRJ 1313 — INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE — This course is a study of history, development, and philosophy of lawenforcement in a democratic society, introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice; career orientation. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit. CRJ 1323 — POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION — This course is a study of principles of organization and administration in law enforcement as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit. CRJ 1363 — INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS — This course is an overview of the correctional field; its
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