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Spring semester
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae
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Spring semester
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae
Prerequisites: ECO 100 and second-year standing
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 442 Credit and Collections 1% credits
Basic consumer and commercial credit management including study of the
role of credit, federal and provincial legislation governing credit
transactions, types of credit instruments, credit policy and control, and
collection techniques.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 450 Supervisory Management 3 credits
Designed to give both first-level and second-level supervisors in industry,
commerce, and social agencies a broader understanding of the theory and
practice of fundamentals of supervision; and of the supervisor’s
responsibilities as a leader, implementer of ideas, co-worker, subordinate,
and mediator.
Spring and fall semesters
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 451 Industrial Relations 3 credits
A survey of the Canadian labor scene: impact of trade unions on industry
and commerce; union objectives; employer organizations and labor
unions as institutions; existing labor legislation and trends; collective
bargaining and labor-management relations; mediation and arbitration.
The course is largely directed to current events, particularly in B.C.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 4
No transfer credit
BUS 452* Organization Administration 1% credits
An analysis of organizational theory and structure including the role of the
organization in society, evolution and growth, inter-relationship, system
modification, and an examination of various organization models and their
effectiveness. .
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350 or 351
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 453* Personnel — Evaluation and Research 1% credits
An analytical approach to evaluation of the personnel process, including
an examination of the factors and influences affecting policies and
organizational effectiveness, management by objectives, statistical
analysis, audit approach, and a review of current research, a look at future
probabilities.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 454* Wage, Salary, and Benefit Administration 1% credits
An examination of renumeration policies and practices, both monetary
and non-monetary, including wage and salary plans, pension funds,
insurance, incentive and other benefit administration, together with
consideration of pertinent statutes.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: BUS 350
Lecture: 2
No transfer credit
BUS 470* Douglas College — Business Simulation 1 credits
A business-management computer simulation game that enables students
to make period-by-period operating and planning decisions in a
competitive environment covering the major functional areas of
production, marketing, personnel, and finance.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: Fourth-semester standing
Laboratory: 2
No transfer credit
CHEMISTRY
Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry
are required to take the following courses in first year:
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
CHE 110 CHE 210
MAT 120 . - MAT 220
PHY 100 or 110 PHY 200 or 210
Page 27 — Douglas College Calendar 1975-76
At UBC, Mathematics 131 is required, together with any two of Literature
101 to 120; Theatre 100; Creative Writing 100; Communications 100; plus
six semester credits of electives.
At SFU, it should be noted that students who take Physics 110, 210 are
given credit for Physics 201, 202, and 204, all of which are required.
Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at
Douglas (which are equivalent to UBC Chemistry 205 and 230), but since
our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the
right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of individual
performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The
following courses should be taken:
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV ©:
CHE 310, 320 CHE 410, 420
MAT 320 MAT 420
CHE 105 Introductory Chemistry 3 credits .
For students with little or no background in chemistry. Topics covered are
nomenclature, atoms, molecules and moles, chemical equations, states of
matter, solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibria, oxidation and
reduction.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: Chemistry 11 plus Mathematics 11 (or MAT 101), or
Mathematics 11 (B grade or better), or Mathematics 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 110 Chemistry 103
SFU Chemistry 101 and 106
CHE 110* The Structure of Matter 3 credits
Stoichiometry, the modern view of the atom, theories of bonding and
molecular structure, ideal and real gases, properties of the liquid state,
solutions of electrolytes and non-electrolytes.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: B.C. Chemistry 12 plus Math. 11 (or MAT 101),
or Chemistry 11 (A grade) plus Math 12
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: | Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 210 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 104 and 115
CHE 210* Chemical Energetics and Dynamics 3 credits
Topics include solids, a review of redox reactions, electrochemistry, the
laws of thermodynamics, equilibrium, acids and bases ionic equilibria,
and chemical kinetics.
Offered each semester
Prerequisites: CHE 110 plus MAT 120
Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 100 Chemistry 120
SFU Chemistry 105 + 2 unassigned credits
CHE 310* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
An introduction to chemical thermodynamics. Topics include the first law
of thermodynamics and thermochemistry, entropy, free energy, chemical
equilibrium in molecular systems, acid-base equilibrium, and applications
to biology. Laboratory stresses physical methods in inorganic chemistry.
Fall semester
Prerequisites: CHE 210, or CHE 105 and CHE 110 (A or B grade), plus
MAT 120
Lecture: 3 x 1 Seminar: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 410 Chemistry 205
CHE 320* Organic Chemistry — Principles 3 credits
A general organic chemistry course especially for students in home
economics, nursing, agriculture, forestry, and the medical biological
sciences. Deals with fundamental aspects of organic chemistry, as
illustrated by the structure and properties of main functional groups such
as alkanes, alkenes, arenes, alcohols, phenols, ethers, carbonyl
compounds, and carboxylic acids and their derivatives.
Fall semester
Prerequisite: CHE 110 or CHE 210
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 420 Chemistry 230
SFU Chemistry 251 and exemption from Chemistry 256
CHE 410* Physical-Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits
Topics include chemical kinetics, electrochemistry and application of
thermodynamics to phase equilibria and properties of solutions; chemistry
of co-ordination compounds; and the application of spectroscopy in the
determination of molecular structure.
Spring semester
Prerequisite: CHE 310
Lecture: 3 x 1 Tutorial: 1 Laboratory: 1 x 3
Transferability:
UBC with CHE 310 Chemistry 205
SFU 3 unassigned credits in Chemistry
ae