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An interdisciplinary course surveying major global environmental problems and concrete strategies to address them. Discussion, speakers, field trips and student projects will focus on scientific understanding, a variety of bioethical perspectives, and possible student participation in local projects which can positively impact the earth's future. One lecture.
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An interdisciplinary course focusing on the impact rock music has on society from an historical perspective. Discussion, music, films and lectures on how rock music affects social change and its effects on moral, ethical, political, racial and environmental issues. One lecture.
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the relationship between American Society since 1945 and the mass communication industries. Subject matter is analyzed through a variety of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. One lecture.
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MAT 032. Math Made Easy (1). Theory and practice in performing multiplication problems, in solving more difficult addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems without the use of a calculator, and in estimating the answer to an arithmetic problem of the type encountered in business and personal finance. One lecture.
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Review of basic arithmetic skills, introduction to geometric shapes and formulae, ratio and proportion, percents, measurement, and signed numbers. Three lecture.
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Review of real number operations, solving linear equations, working with formulae and dimensional analysis, solving linear inequalities, graphs of linear equations, systems of linear equations and inequalities, exponents, basic operations on polynomials, and an introduction to mathematics technology. A graphing calculator is required for this course (TI - 83/84 recommended). Prerequisite: MAT 082, or one year of high school algebra completed within the last 4 years, or a satisfactory score on the mathematics skills assessment. Three lecture.
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MAT 092. Beginning Algebra (3). Review of real number operations, solving linear equations, working with formulae and dimensional analysis, solving linear inequalities, graphs of linear equations, systems of linear equations and inequalities, exponents, basic operations on polynomials, and an introduction to mathematics technology. Note: Computer use and graphing calculator required (TI-83/84 recommended). Prerequisite: MAT 082, or one year of high school algebra completed within the last 4 years, or a satisfactory score on the mathematics skills assessment. Three lecture.
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MAT 100. Technical Mathematics (3). Review of arithmetic skills, proportions, percentages, exponents, algebraic equations of the first degree, basic geometry, and literal equations with applications designed for the student's own field of study. Prerequisite: MAT 082, or one year of high school algebra completed within the last 4 years, or a satisfactory score on the mathematics skills assessment. Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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MAT 122. Intermediate Algebra (3). Simplifying polynomial, rational and radical expressions; solving quadratic, rational and radical equations; introducing functions and their representations; applying mathematics in real-world contexts; and using appropriate technology. Note: Computer use and graphing calculator required (TI-83/84 recommended). Prerequisite: MAT 092, or two years of high school algebra completed within the last 4 years, or a satisfactory score on the mathematics skills assessment. Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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Simplifying polynomial, rational and radical expressions; solving quadratic, rational and radical equations; introducing functions and their representations; applying mathematics in real-world contexts; and using appropriate technology. Prerequisite: MAT 092, or two years of high school algebra completed within the last 4 years, or a satisfactory score on the mathematics skills assessment. Three lecture.
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