Chabot College 2024-2026 191 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, CHEM, CHIN 12B Organic Chemistry II 5 Units Continuation of Chemistry 12A with an introduction to the chemistry of dienes, aromatics, amines, carbanions, carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid derivatives, aldehydes, ketones and biochemical topics focusing on structure, synthesis, and mechanisms of reaction. Laboratory work in basic techniques, synthetic methods, qualitative, spectroscopic, and chromatographic analysis techniques. Chemistry 12B is the second semester in a year course in Organic Chemistry designed for students majoring in Chemistry related disciplines. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 108 hours Prerequisite: CHEM 12A 30A Introductory and Applied Chemistry I 4 Units Chemistry of inorganic compounds, atomic theory, bonding, equations, gas laws, solutions, acid-base theory and oxidation- reduction. Designed to meet the requirements of certain programs in allied health and technological fields and for general education. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 54 hours Prerequisite: MTH 65, MTH 65B or MTH 65L or MTH 53 or MTH 53B. 30B Introductory and Applied Chemistry II 4 Units Continuation of Chemistry 30A with emphasis on organic and biochemical concepts related to human physiological systems. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 54 hours Prerequisite: CHEM 30A 31 Introduction to College Chemistry 4 Units Elementary concepts of chemistry with emphasis on mathematical calculations; includes nomenclature, stoichiometry, atomic structure, gas laws, and acids and bases. Designed for majors in science and engineering. Lecture: 54 hours Laboratory: 54 hours Prerequisite: MTH 55 or MTH 55B CHINESE (CHIN) Certificates of Achievement Chinese International Entrepreneur-Chinese CHINESE Certificate of Achievement Chabot’s Chinese Certificate of Achievement is designed to prepare students with knowledge, skills, and academic accomplishment in the Chinese language and provide prospective employers with documented evidence of language proficiency. The certificate consists of 4 classes with no prerequisites to begin the program. Classes are available online and on-campus. The certificate can be earned either on campus or fully online. Each course must be completed with a final grade of “C” or higher or Pass. Career Opportunities Chinese is one of the largest economy in the world by GDP, there are hundreds of billions of dollars spent by the Chinese on consumer goods and services. There are Chinese multinational corporations with branches around the world. Being able to communicate well with potential customers, business partners, employers or vendors will be valuable in making your business grow. In addition by learning Chinese, students will be able to understand animations, movies, variety shows, news, and any mainstream Chinese media and follow pop-culture, current events, history, and many other things in the original language, allowing for a deeper connection to China and Taiwan traditional and pop culture. This certificate is developed to prepare students for this growing need in the job market and to provide the Chinese language and cultural competency needed for career opportunities in the fields of entertainment, education, interpretation/translation, hospitality/tourism, banking/finance, government/immigration, sales/customer service, and other relevant fields. Furthermore, students seeking to work for international Chinese-speaking companies with offices in the USA and China could also benefit from this certificate as it certifies the accomplishment and knowledge of the language. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate proficiency in understanding and using, orally, the grammatical structures presented and vocabulary assigned. 2. Demonstrate proficiency in understanding and using, in writing, the grammatical structures presented and vocabulary assigned Required Core CHIN 1A Beginning Chinese 5 CHIN 1B Elementary Chinese 5 CHIN 2A Intermediate Chinese 4 CHIN 2B Advanced Chinese 4 Total 18 INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEUR-CHINESE Certificate of Achievement This certificate combines Chinese language proficiency, business culture, and entrepreneurship to prepare students to seize opportunities in the global market. Students complete at least 3 semesters of Chinese and continue with Business / Entrepreneurship courses. Career Opportunities Employment Outlook for Global Trade & Logistics and International Business and Trade Occupations: Entrepreneur, global trade and logistic worker, business consultant, business operations specialist, supply chain specialist, logistics analyst, human resource specialist, cargo and freight agent, shipping, receiving, purchasing, and traffic clerk, sales clerk.