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MTH 200: Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Concentrates on logic and problem-solving techniques including algebra of sets, relation and equivalence, Venn diagrams, scheduling, and game theory. Other topics include matrix arithmetic, systems of equations and linear programming. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes Four years of high school math. (Cr: 3)
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MTH 210: Mathematical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Techniques of quantitative reasoning will be developed through the extensive use of real world problem solving, and active and cooperative learning strategies. Students will be able to use this course to improve their ability to apply mathematical problem solving skills in the workplace. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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MTH 310: Linear Algebra
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Linear Algebra is the branch of algebra in which one studies vector spaces, linear operators and mapping, matrix algebra, system of equations, and linear transformations. The course involves the use of matrices and vectors along with technology to study these concepts in depth. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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MTH 326: Advanced Statistics
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Students will calculate, analyze and interpret statistical data using computer software. Topics include: inferential statistics; multiple linear, quadratic, and exponential regression, correlation and prediction; time-series analysis, decision making, and forecasting. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes MTH 126 or equivalent statistics course. (Cr: 3)
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MUS 105: Endicott College Chorus
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Participation in a singing ensemble which rehearses weekly, performs works of varied music styles, and focuses on techniques to achieve proper choral sound and musical interpretation. Can be repeated for up to three credits which will fulfill one Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 1)
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MUS 106: Instruments and Voice
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
Instruction in voice, piano, or other instruments is provided by special arrangement, and at an additional fee. One private music lesson per week. Hours arranged. Can be repeated for up to three credits which will fulfill one Arts and Humanities requirement or one core elective. (Cr: 1)
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MUS 110: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
An introduction to music covering basic musical elements, notation, instruments, form structures, and historical periods, with emphasis on developing listening ability, and exploring the creative and expressive aspects of music. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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MUS 111: History of Western Music
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
A survey of the history of music of Western Civilization from the third century to the present with emphasis on important composers and evolution of musical style within historical periods. Satisfies the Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 3)
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MUS 113: Jazz Band
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
The course work will include mastery of jazz styles and repertoire in a jazz band ensemble. Students will develop musicianship skills, including instrumental methods, jazz and improvisation. Participants will perform arrangements in a variety of jazz styles, with arrangements by historical and contemporary jazz composers. Biweekly rehearsals will culminate in performances. Ensemble rehearses a minimum of two times per week in addition to scheduled class time, and is coached by a faculty member. The faculty member establishes the number of performances when the group is formed. Can be repeated for up to three credits which will fulfill one Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 1)
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MUS 114: Chamber Ensemble
3.00 Credits
Endicott College
The course work will include maturity of classical styles and repertoire in the structure of a chamber ensemble. Duos, trios, quartets and quintets are formed depending on available players. Students will develop musicianship skills, including instrumental methods and small group recital expertise. Participants will perform arrangements in a variety of classical styles, by historical and contemporary composers. Biweekly rehearsals will culminate in performances. Ensembles rehearse a minimum of two times per week in addition to scheduled class times, and are coached by a faculty member. The faculty member establishes the number of performances when the group is formed. Can be repeated for up to three credits which will fulfill one Arts and Humanities core requirement. (Cr: 1)
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