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CHEMISTRY Department of Chemistry
Department Head: Colonel Stan Smith
Requirements for a major in chemistry are specified in Chemistry .
Prerequisites: Proficiency in CH 131 and CH 132 or in CH 137 and CH 138 for all courses in chemistry numbered 223 or higher. Additional prerequisites are stated in descriptions of courses below.
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• CH 396X - Chemistry in A Historical Context
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• CH 401 - Advanced Topics in Chemistry
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• CH 425 - Qualitative Organic Analysis
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• CH 426 - Advanced Organic Chemistry
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• CH 434 - Chemical Synthesis
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• CH 444 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
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• CH 451 - Senior Thesis
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• CH 452 - Senior Thesis
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• CH 455 - Summer Research in Chemistry
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• CH 456 - Summer Research in Chemistry
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• CH 457 - Independent Summer Research
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• CH 458 - Independent Summer Research
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• CH 461 - Selected Topics in Chemistry
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• CH 464 - Selected Topics in Chemistry
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• CH 466 - Polymer Chemistry
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• CH 467 - Theoretical Chemistry
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• CH 480 - Computational Chemistry
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• CH 481 - Organometallics
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• CH 483 - Chemical Agents
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• CH 486 - The Amazing Chemistry of Boron
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• CH 487 - Symmetry and Spectroscopy
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• CH 488 - Industrial Size Chemical Processes
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• CH 489 - Toxic Elements
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• CH 490 - Biosynthetic Chemistry
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• CH 491 - Introduction to Chemical Ecology
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• CH 492 - Chemical Archeology
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CHINESE Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
Department Head: Colonel Sunnen
All cadets who enter with two or more entrance units in a modern foreign language are given placement tests and are placed in appropriate courses on the basis of the test results combined with their previous high school language coursework, and after consultation with the department head of modern languages.
A single year of a foreign language shall count toward meeting graduation requirements only when the cadet is studying a second language or is taking a language as an elective.
Cadets must demonstrate proficiency in ML 101 in order to be admitted into ML 102. They must, similarly, demonstrate proficiency in ML 102 before enrolling in ML 201, and in ML 201 before enrolling in ML 202/204. Proficiency in ML 202/204 is a prerequisite for admission to 300-level courses. Completion of two 300-level courses or their equivalent is expected before enrollment in any 400 -level course. Once a cadet has completed work at the 202/204 level, he/she may not return to the elementary level course for credit.
Cadets who present four years of a high school language or demonstrate native or near-native language abilities may not enroll at the elementary level of that language. Such students will have the choice of enrolling either in the first semester intermediate level of that language or in the first semester elementary course of a different language.
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• CHI 101 - Elementary Chinese I
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• CHI 102 - Elementary Chinese II
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• CHI 201 - Intermediate Chinese I
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• CHI 202 - Intermediate Chinese II
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• CHI 210 - Chinese Martial Arts Cinema
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• CHI 211X - War and its Legacies in Pre-Modern Chinese Literature
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• CHI 220X - 20th Century Chinese Popular Culture
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• CHI 301 - Introduction to Advanced Chinese I
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• CHI 302 - Introduction to Advanced Chinese II
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• CHI 303 - Chinese Composition and Conversation
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• CHI 304 - Great Cities of China: Beijing
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• CHI 305 - Business Chinese and Culture
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• CHI 306 - Chinese Theater
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• CHI 310 - Chinese Strategic Culture
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• CHI 314 - Chinese Civilization
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• CHI 421 - Introduction to Pre-Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
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• CHI 422 - Introduction to Chinese Literature and Culture II (after 1900)
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• CHI 425X - Introduction to Chinese Cinema
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• CHI 450 - Capstone in Chinese
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• CHI 455W - China Today
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• CHI 481 - Survey of Chinese Culture and Society
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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department Head: Colonel Newhouse
Requirements for a major in civil engineering are specified in Civil and Environmental Engineering .
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• CE 109 - CE Fundamentals I
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• CE 110 - CE Fundamentals II
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• CE 121 - Surveying
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• CE 121L - Survey Lab
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• CE 203 - Statics
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• CE 206 - Solid Mechanics
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• CE 208X - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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• CE 301 - Structural Theory
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• CE 302 - Civil Engineering Dynamics
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• CE 305L - Civil Engineering Laboratory I
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• CE 306L - Civil Engineering Laboratory II
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• CE 307 - Properties of Engineering Materials
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• CE 309 - Fluid Mechanics
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• CE 310 - Soil Mechanics
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• CE 321W - Environmental Engineering
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• CE 322 - Water Resources Engineering
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• CE 327 - Reinforced Concrete Design
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• CE 330 - Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Electrical Circuits
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• CE 333 - Transportation Engineering
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• CE 350 - Civil Engineering Project Management
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• CE 401 - Hydrology
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• CE 402 - Structural Mechanics
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• CE 403 - Foundations
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• CE 404 - Advanced Mechanics of Fluids
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• CE 405 - Wood Engineering
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• CE 408 - Hydraulic Engineering
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• CE 409 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Site Remediation
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• CE 412 - Environmental Engineering Chemistry
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• CE 415 - Environmental Engineering Unit Process Design
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• CE 416 - Fundamentals of Engineering
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• CE 417X - Infrastructures
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• CE 419 - Global Water and Sanitation
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• CE 423 - Structural Steel Design
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• CE 428 - Topics in Structural Design
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• CE 429 - Advanced Structural Theory
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• CE 436 - Transportation Planning and Design
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• CE 437 - Construction Methods and Management
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• CE 443 - Independent Research
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• CE 448 - Civil Engineering Design Capstone
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• CE 451W - Civil Engineering Seminar
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• CE 461 - Independent Summer Research
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• CE 470 - Topics in Civil Engineering
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• CE 471 - Topics in Civil Engineering
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Interim Department Head: Lieutenant Colonel Lasisi
Requirements for a degree in computer and information sciences are specified in Computer Science, B.S.
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• CIS 101 - Introduction to Computer Science
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• CIS 111 - Programming I
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• CIS 111L - Laboratory for Programming I
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• CIS 112 - Programming II
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• CIS 112L - Laboratory for Programming II
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• CIS 131 - Introduction to Information, Interconnections, Intelligence and Security
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• CIS 201 - Computer Architecture and Organization
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• CIS 211 - Internet and Mobile Programming
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• CIS 213 - Data Structures and Applications
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• CIS 222 - Database Management Systems
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