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TME 152: Technical Mathematics II:Precalculus and Introductory Calculus
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Calculus preparation and introduction with engineering examples. Topics include exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric functions, matrix algebra, determinants, method of least squares, sums of series, conic sections, limits and continuity and introductory calculus including derivative and its applications. The developed math skills are used to analyze engineering problems. Satisfies the General Education Mathematics Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes Engineering Technology majors; Grade of "C" or better in TME 151 or equivalent. Credits: 3 TME 253 - Applied Calculus for Engineering Technology [ Print Course]
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TME 253: Applied Calculus for Engineering Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Introduces fundamental concepts and applications of the derivative, as well as integration and its applications, derivatives of transcendental functions and a variety of integration techniques. Applications of these concepts to problems in science and engineering technology are stressed. Prerequisites & Notes Engineering Technology majors; Grade of "C" or better in TME 152 or equivalent. Credits: 4 TME 354 - Ordinary Differential Equations With Engineering Applications [ Print Course]
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TME 354: Ordinary Differential Equations With Engineering Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An introduction to linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, Laplace Transforms and their applications. Mathematical modeling of differential equations applicable to electrical and mechanical engineering and interpretation of the solutions are presented. A brief introduction to Fourier Series and partial differential equations is also included. Prerequisites & Notes Engineering Technology majors; Grade of "C" or better in TME 253 or equivalent. Credits: 3 TRS 100 - College Success I [ Print Course]
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TRS 100: College Success I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Studies the issues new students encounter as they enter the University of Maine through the Transitions Program.? It builds skills needed to be a successful college student.? Requires participation in activities that encourage bonding and development of a learning community among entering Transitions program students.? Offered for Pass/Fail Grade Only. Prerequisites & Notes Limited to first semester Transitions Program students. Credits: 1 TRS 105 - College Success II [ Print Course]
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TRS 105: College Success II
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A continuations of TRS 100. The second semester is designed to examine the significant issues most common to the transitional experiences of Transitions Program students.? Focuses on career decision-making process, self-awareness, cultural development, and writing and presenting a personal mission statement.? Offered for Pass/Fail Grade Only. Prerequisites & Notes TRS 100. Credits: 1 TSO 398 - Special Topics in Technology and Society [ Print Course]
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TSO 398: Special Topics in Technology and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Selected subjects in the field of technology and society studies and related areas not covered in other university courses. May be repeated for credit. Satisfies the General Education Ethics Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes junior standing or permission. Credits: 1-3 UST 100 - Introduction to the Bachelor of University Studies [ Print Course]
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UST 100: Introduction to the Bachelor of University Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Introduces the student to the nature of higher education as a learning community. Particular emphasis given to academic resources, the learning process, academic skills, developmental advising and career counseling. Students participate in extensive reading and writing assignments relevant to their college transition and degree goals. ?(Pass/Fail Grade Only.) Prerequisites & Notes Bachelor of University Studies major; others by permission. Credits: 1 UST 300 - Core Course in University Studies [ Print Course]
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UST 300: Core Course in University Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Provides understanding and insight into a specific area of interest across disciplines. Emphasis on research analysis. Subjects vary by semester. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive Requirement. Credits: 3 UST 400 - Advance Topics in University Studies [ Print Course]
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UST 400: Advance Topics in University Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Maine
This independent study course allows students enrolled in the Bachelor of University Studies Program to focus more deeply in an area of their choice. May be repeated for credit.
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UST 499: Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Interdisciplinary team taught senior seminar. Senior students will use their areas of foci to build on their knowledge and apply it to a specific senior project or internship. Students will integrate program knowledge and demonstrate synthesis, analysis and evaluation of their specific project/internship. Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes senior standing, Bachelor of University Studies major. Credits: 3 WLE 100 - Introduction to Wildlife Resources [ Print Course]
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