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100L First Semester Course Outlines

This document outlines the course outlines for the first semester courses for CSC 100L students. It includes outlines for courses in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Library Science, and the experimental labs to accompany the Chemistry, Physics, and Biology courses. The courses cover topics like atomic structure, chemical reactions, mechanics, waves, cell structure, algebra, vectors, statistics, computer hardware and software, library organization and resources, and experiments relating to the theory courses.
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100L First Semester Course Outlines

This document outlines the course outlines for the first semester courses for CSC 100L students. It includes outlines for courses in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Library Science, and the experimental labs to accompany the Chemistry, Physics, and Biology courses. The courses cover topics like atomic structure, chemical reactions, mechanics, waves, cell structure, algebra, vectors, statistics, computer hardware and software, library organization and resources, and experiments relating to the theory courses.
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FIRST SEMESTER COURSE OUTLINES FOR CSC 100L STUDENTS

COMPILED BY THE VISIONARY (NACOSS-LASU PRO)

CHM 101 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I - (3 units)

 Atomic and Molecule Structure of Matter


 Periodicity and Electronic Configuration
 Stoichiometry; Chemical Reactions and Equations, Introduction to Electrochemistry
 Chemical Bonding
 Chemical Kinetics and Equilibrium
 Simple Treatment of Acids and Bases
 Simple Inorganic Practicals
 Thermochemistry
 Hybridization
 Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry
 Radioactivity

PHY 101 - GENERAL PHYSICS I - (3 units)

 Space and time, units and dimensions, vectors


 Kinematics: fundamental laws of mechanics
 Statics and Dynamics, Work and Energy
 Conservation Laws
 Moments and Energy of Rotation;Simple Harmonic Motion, motion of simple systems
 Elasticity; Hooke's Law, Young's, Shear's and Bulk's Modulus
 Hydrostatics; pressure, buoyancy, Archimedes' principles
 Surface Tension; adhesion, cohesion, capillarity, drops and bubbles
 Temperature; heat, gas laws, laws of thermodynamics, kinetic theory of gases.
 Sound; types and properties of waves as applied to sound and light energies. Superposition in
waves.
 Propagation of Sound in gases, solids and liquids and their properties
 The unified spectral analysis of waves

BIO 101 - BASIC PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY - (3 units)

 Levels of Biological Association


 Basic Characteristics of Living Things
 Viral Exceptions
 Microscopy
 Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids
 Cell Structures and Functions of Organelles
 Basic Principles of Reproduction: Mitosis, Growth, Gametogenesis, Inheritance and Hereditary
Trends

MAT 101 - ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY - (3 units)

 Elementary Set Theory; Subsets, Union, Intersection, Complements and Venn Diagrams
 Real Number System
 Mathematical Induction
 Sequences and Series
 Theory of Quadratic Equations
 Binomial Theorem
 Functions
 Polynomials
 Complex Numbers
 Trigonometry

MAT 107 - VECTORS, DYNAMICS AND GEOMETRY - (3 units)

 Geometric Representation of Vectors


 Addition, Scalar and Multiplication of Vectors, Linear Independence
 Scalar and vector products of two vectors.
 Differentiation and integration of vectors with respect to a scalar variable.
 Two dimensional coordinate geometry; straight lines, circles, parabola, ellipse, hyperbola,
tangents and normal.
 Impact of two smooth sphere and of a sphere on a smooth sphere.

MAT 161 - INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS I - (2 units)

 Statistical data; types, sources and methods of collection.


 Presentation of data; tables, chart and graphs.
 Errors and Approximations.
 Frequency and cumulative distributions.
 Measures of location, partition, dispersion, skewness and Kurtosis.
 Rates, ratio and index numbers.
 Basic probability concepts; binomial, normal, student’s t and chi-square distributions.
 Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals for one and two means and proportions,
Regression.

CSC 111 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE - (3 units)


 Introduction to Computer.
- Meaning and history of computer science.
- Generations of Computer.
 Computer Hardware.
– Functional component.
– Modern input and output unit.
 Computer Software.
– Operating system.
– Application packages.
 Program development tools.
– Flow chart.
– Algorithms.
 Programming using basic or visual basic fundamentals.

GNS 101 - USE OF LIBRARY - (2 units)

 Introduction to libraries.
 Definition, Types and historical development of library.
 Development and section of the library.
– Administrative Department.
– Collection Development Department.
– Technical Services Department.
– Readers Services Department.
– Serials Section.
– E-Library.
 Access point in Libraries.
 The Library Catalogue (OPAC).
 Arrangement of books in the Library. Classification skills:
– Library of Congress Classification Skills.
– GEWEY of Congress Classification Skills.
– MOYS Classification Skills.
– XR Rangalatha.
– Universal Decimal Classicfication Skill.
– National Library of Medicine Classification Skill.
 Libraries and Research.
 Libraries and Education.
 The copyright law and its implication for library.
 ICT and IT in Libraries.
 Library Data Basis.
 Revision.
PHY 105 - EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS I - 1 unit

 Experiments arising from the theory courses of Phy 101


CHM 103 - EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY I - 1 unit

 Experiments arising from the theory courses of Chem 101

BIO 103 - Experimental Biology I - 1 unit

 Experiments arising from the theory courses of Bio 101

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