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2.00 Credits
Full Recital,Voice
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2.00 Credits
Full Recital,Piano
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2.00 Credits
Full Recital,Organ
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3.00 Credits
Full Recital,Instrumental
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1.00 Credits
Applied study at the music major level, fourth year, first (481) and second (482) semester. Half hour lessons. Further details are found in the Music Department Handbook. Permission of the instructor required. Requires lessons fee.
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2.00 Credits
Applied study at the music major level, fourth year, first (483) and second (484) semester. Hour lessons. Further details are found in the Music Department Handbook. Permission of the instructor required. Requires lessons fee.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to mathematics, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percent, ratio and proportion, and applications of arithmetic. Algebra: operations on polynomials, factoring and fractions, equations and inequalities, graphing, exponents and radicals, quadratic equations; concepts in geometry and applications. ( Prerequisite: Admission by placement exam or consent of the instructor/registrar)
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4.00 Credits
Designed primarily for the student who does not plan to specialize in mathematics or related science. This course emphasizes fundamental concepts and applications of mathematics along with formal techniques. Topics discussed will be number bases and real numbers, intermediate algebra, geometry and right triangle trigonometry, probability and statistics, and sets. ( Prerequisite: One year of elementary algebra)
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5.00 Credits
For those who have a good background, but not a working knowledge, of algebra and trigonometry. Basic algebraic operations, inequalities, functions and their representation, polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and applications, algebra of vectors, analytic geometry of the plane. ( Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics including Algebra I and Algebra II)
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4.00 Credits
Special attention given to applications in business and the social sciences. Topics include matrix algebra, linear programming, mathematics of finance, basic concepts of probability and Markov Chains with applications. ( Prerequisite: Algebra I and Algebra II or MTH 101)
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