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CHEM EDU ENTR HWST IT PSYC REL SOCW
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in CHEM 101, Introduction to General Chemistry.
This laboratory course is designed to complement topics covered in General Chemistry (CHEM 105 and 106).
An introduction to the application of the principles of chemistry to environmental sciences. Topics include chemistry of the atmosphere, the continental landmasses, continental waters, and oceans. Includes discussion of the chemical factors influencing pollution and global climate change.
(EDU 495R) Independent Study
Learn personal financial concepts and principles, to make informed decisions about real-world financial issues. Learn how to make wise spending, saving, investment, and credit decisions, to achieve personal and family goals and financial success.
This course is an informational experience for those students majoring in psychology. It will help inform them about the requirements to earn a B.S. degree in psychology, what to anticipate and how to prepare for taking the psychology capstone course (senior seminar), and what career opportunities are possible for a graduate with a psychology major. In addition, information will be discussed regarding the variety of graduate programs and their admission requirements.