NCCC College Catalog 2023-2024 
    
    Dec 30, 2024  
NCCC College Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemistry and Pre-Chemical Engineering, AS (63 credit hours)


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*This Program Path begins Fall 2024*

The Associate of Science with an emphasis in Chemistry and Pre-Chemical Engineering at NCCC provides the general education courses normally taken in the first two years at a four-year college or university, with major in chemistry or chemical engineering. Study in college chemistry, calculus, and physics will prepare the student for the junior level at four-year universities. Furthermore, it will equip a student with the basic chemistry techniques and technology used in chemistry labs.

Prerequisites

The student will need to demonstrate proficiencies in reading, English, and mathematics based on the Mandatory Placement Policy, or by taking the recommended/ required classes. Some of the courses in this curriculum have specific prerequisites.

Program Path Sequence

The listing that follows is a recommended sequence of courses for full-time students. The student should consult with an advisor for information specific to their academic situation.

For More Information Contact Program Advisor:
Dr. Duke Poore, 620-432-0360 dpoore@neosho.edu
Dr. Steve Yuza, 620-432-0423 syuza@neosho.edu
Or Advising Staff, 620-432-0311 advising@neosho.edu if program advisor is unavailable.

(Fall) Semester I (Spring) semester II
CHEM 215 College Chemistry I 3 cr hrs   (SGE)040 CHEM 225 College Chemistry II 3 cr hrs   (SGE)040
CHEM 216 College Chemistry I Lab 2 cr hrs   (SGE)040 CHEM 226 College Chemistry II Lab 2 cr hrs   (SGE)040
CURR 100 First Year Seminar 1 cr hrs  (SGE)070 MATH 155 Analytic Geometry And Calculus II 5 cr hrs  (SGE)030
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 cr hrs   (SGE)010 ENGL 289 English Composition II 3 cr hrs   (SGE)010
MATH 150 Analytic Geometry And Calculus I 5 cr hrs   (SGE)030 Social and Behavioral Science Electives  3 cr hrs
   
Total Credit Hours: 14 Total Credit Hours: 16

 

(Fall) semester III (Spring) Semester IV
PHYS 104 Engineering Physics I 4 cr hrs   (SGE)040 PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II 4 cr hrs   (SGE)040
PHYS 140 Engineering Physics I Lab 1 cr hrs   (SGE)040 PHYS 145 Engineering Physics II Lab 1 cr hrs   (SGE)040
COMM 207 Fundamentals Of Speech 3 cr hrs   (SGE)020 Biological Sciences  Lecture and Lab 5 cr hrs
Social and Behavioral Science Electives  3 cr hrs Social and Behavioral Science Electives  3 cr hrs
Arts and Humanities Electives  3 cr hrs Arts and Humanities Electives  3 cr hrs
CSIS 100 Computer Concepts & Applications 3 cr hrs   (SGE)070  
Total Credit Hours: 17 Total Credit Hours: 16
Total Program Path credits for Associate of Science Degree: 63

General Education (GE) Courses

In order to graduate with a college degree, all students are required to take certain general education courses. These include English composition, speech, wellness, science, art and humanities, mathematics, computer systems, and social and behavioral science.

Program Core Courses

CHEM 215 College Chemistry I CHEM 216 College Chemistry I Lab CHEM 225 College Chemistry II CHEM 226 College Chemistry II Lab MATH 150 Analytic Geometry And Calculus I MATH 155 Analytic Geometry And Calculus II PHYS 104 Engineering Physics I PHYS 140 Engineering Physics I Lab PHYS 105 Engineering Physics II , and PHYS 145 Engineering Physics II Lab .

Program Elective Courses

For biochemistry: BIOL 251 Biology I BIOL 252 Biology I Lab BIOL 255 Biology II , and BIOL 256 Biology II Lab  
For chemical engineering: MATH 253 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III  

Program Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of chemical calculations and in solving stoichiometry problems.
  2. Describe atomic structure, periodicity, chemical reactions, chemical bonds and name chemical compounds.
  3. Define matter and demonstrate an understanding of the properties of solids, liquids, and gases in relation with energy.
  4. Define and classify acids and bases and the different reactions they undergo.
  5. Demonstrate an understanding in measuring; mechanics of motion and thermal properties of matter by application in problem solving.
  6. Demonstrate an understanding of electricity, magnetism, and optics by application in problem solving.
  7. Gather and record qualitative and quantitative data accurately, and master basic lab techniques such as the use of graphing calculators in mathematics and the use of appropriate computer software in chemistry and physics lab analysis.

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