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2012-2013 College Catalog | Mount Aloysius College BU 410 Organizational Behavior...........................................................................................................................3 Credits Explores the basic ideas and theories from the behavioral sciences as they apply to human and administrative behavior in organizations. This course provides an in-depth look at the application of the behavioral sciences to the management of individual and group behavior within the context of a business organization. Prerequisite: BU 117. Recommended: PY 101, SO 101. BU 413 Global Business.........................................................................................................................................3 Credits Emphasis is placed on diversity, financial management and human resource effectiveness in a global arena. The focus is on the following core proficiencies: Management, Finance, Business Ethics, International Business, Marketing and Human Resource Management. The intent is to verify competency and integrate disciplines through the provision and usage of international examples, case studies and partnerships with business(es) that conduct business nationally and internationally. Prerequisite: Senior standing. BU 424 Employee Benefits.....................................................................................................................................3 Credits Seminar focusing on various employee benefit systems and their impact on the individual, organization, and society. BU 472 Marketing Research...................................................................................................................................3 Credits A course designed to introduce the marketing student to the areas of marketing research and marketing information systems. Coverage of marketing information system design and the marketing research process, including: research design and sources of information, data collection methods, sampling procedures, data analysis and interpretation, and the formal research report. Prerequisite: BU 250, CM 220. BU 474 Public Relations.........................................................................................................................................3 Credits This course emphasizes the need for clear, concise and effective communications within and outside of an organization. It addresses the various types of media as well as the various publics served by the organization. There will be an emphasis on writing for public relations. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior Status.

(CH) Chemistry CH 100 General Chemistry.........................................................................................................3 Lecture/2 Lab/4 Credits This one semester course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the principles of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. CH 101 Chemistry I....................................................................................................................3 Lecture/3 Lab/4 Credits Discusses atomic theory, chemical bonding, states of matter, solutions and acid-base concepts. Prerequisite: High school chemistry or permission of instructor. CH 102 Chemistry II...................................................................................................................3 Lecture/3 Lab/4 Credits Continuation of CH 101. Includes reaction rates, equilibrium, oxidation-reduction and a brief introduction to organic chemistry. Laboratory includes both qualitative and quantitative experiments. Prerequisite: CH 101. CH 301 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................................3 Lecture/3 Lab/4 Credits This course is an introduction to principles and theory of organic chemistry through the study of molecular structure and reaction mechanisms. The topics will include in-depth study of properties, nomenclature and mechanisms of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, alcohols and ethers. Various types of isomerism and stereochemistry will be explored in both the classes of organic compounds and the reactions these compounds undergo. Different types of spectroscopy will be explored. Prerequisite: CH 100 or equivalent. CH 302 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................................3 Lecture/3 Lab/4 Credits This course is a continuation of CH 301. The structures and reactions of conjugated and aromatic systems will be explored. The addition of functional groups such as ketones, aldehydes amines, carboxylic acids and nitrogen based substituent groups. Prerequisite: CH 301. CH 401 Biochemistry.............................................................................................................................................3 Credits A one semester lecture course which provides an introduction to the structure, properties, reactions and metabolism of biomolecules. Prerequisite: CH 302 or equivalent.

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