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    • 3.00 Credits

      Financing Issues in Small Business is a study of realistic and practical financial concepts critical to operating a small business. Topics include: financial concepts; management and planning; development and analysis of financial statements; use of profitability and break-even analysis; development of pro forma financial statements; working capital management; time value of money; and capital budgeting.

      Note: This course was formerly BSMG 2430.

      3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (S)

      Note: Course not designed for transfer.

    • 3.00 Credits

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    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Chemistry Problem Solving is specifically designed to teach students exactness, precision, and logic in the application of their basic mathematical skills to the analysis, set-up, and solution to problems encountered in college chemistry, physics, and engineering courses. Course topics include scientific measurement systems, notation, and unit conversions; dimensional analysis; chemical symbols; single-step problem analysis and solution; multi-step problem analysis and solutions; calculator and graphing applications to problems which involve exponents and logarithms; complex calculations which span multiple chemical laws and theories including physical properties, chemical stoichiometry, gases and liquids, thermochemistry, and the basic structure of matter.Credits: 2Lecture Hours: 4Semester: Fall, Spring, SummerPrerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: All Required Learning Support math modulesThis course was formerly CHEM 1035.Note: Course designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Introduction to Chemistry I will examine atomic and molecular structure; nuclear chemistry; bonding; equation writing and stoichiometry; compound classification; gas, liquid, and solid states; solutions; acids and bases; basics of organic and analytical chemistry; organic compound families, in particular hydrocarbons and alcohols; and qualitative and quantitative analytical methods. You will be responsible for topics covered in the textbook as well as additional materials available in the online Course Modules and the experiments.Prerequisites and Notes: All required math learning support courses, ENGL 0870, READ 0870, or appropriate entrance scores.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This course examines organic compound families, in particular carboxylic acid, aldehydes, ketones, amines, amides, esters and ethers, major classes of bio-organic molecules including lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids metabolism.

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    • 4.00 Credits

      This is a course specifically designed to teach students exactness, precision, and logic in the application of their basic mathematical skills to the analysis, set-up, and solution to problems encountered in college chemistry, physics, and engineering courses. Course topics include scientific measurement systems, notation, and unit conversions; dimensional analysis; chemical symbols; single-step problem analysis and solution; multi-step problem analysis and solutions; calculator and graphing applications to problems which involve exponents and logarithms; complex calculations which span multiple chemical laws and theories including physical properties, chemical stoichiometry, gases and liquids, thermochemistry, and the basic structure of matter.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: All required math learning support courses or appropriate entrance scores.4 Credit Hours - 4 Lecture Hours (F)Note: * Course designed is not designed to transfer.This course does not satisfy TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Survey of Chemistry is designed for non-technical and allied health majors. This course includes a survey of general chemistry principles, the nomenclature and reactions of selected organic functional groups and concludes with topics directly related to biochemistry and the chemistry of life. The lab component introduces students to scientific measurements and to selected chemical experiments.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: READ 0870, ENGL 0870, and all required math learning support courses.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 3 Lab Hours (F, S)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Chemistry 1110 is the first of a two semester sequence in the basic principles of chemical science. Students whose programs of study require only one course in chemistry should refer to Chemistry 1060.Chemistry 1110 course topics include the scientific method: metric and SI units; chemical measurements and significant figures; an introduction to the elements; ionic and covalent compounds; chemical nomenclature; composition and reaction stoichiometry; chemical reaction types; acids and bases; oxidation and reduction; thermochemistry; atomic theory, the basic structure of matter, and the periodic table; basic theories of chemical bonding; the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; and basic laboratory techniques and experimentation.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: MATH 1710 or higher level math course, or CHEM 1000 which may be taken concurrently, or ACT Math subscore of 24, or with division approval.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 3 Lab Hours (F, S, U)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Chemistry 1120 is a continuation of Chemistry 1110 and is the second of a two semester sequence in the basic principles of chemical science.Chemistry 1120 course topics include properties of solutions; basic thermodynamics as applied to chemical systems; reaction kinetics; chemical equilibrium and equilibrium calculations; acid and base ionization and ionization calculations; solubility concepts and solubility calculations; electrochemistry and electrochemical calculations; introduction to nuclear chemistry; introduction to complex ions and coordination chemistry; selected descriptive of metals and non-metals; basic organic structural types and nomenclature; increased independency in laboratory experimentation.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: Chemistry 1110 with a grade of C or better.4 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours - 3 Lab Hours (F, S, U)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

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