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2.00 Credits
Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 840; OR placement in MATH 850 Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 855. Standard results of geometry; calculations involving lines, triangles, polygons, circles, and solids. Emphasis on applications. The distinction between the two geometry courses is explained in the paragraph immediately preceding the course description for MATH 850.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-5 Prereq.: MATH 840; OR placement in MATH 855 Lines, triangles, circles, polygons, geometric constructions, space geometry. Emphasis on proving theorems and on the logical structure of geometry.
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4.00 Credits
Lec-4, conf-1 Prereq.: MATH 840; or placement into MATH 860 Advise.: MATH 850 or 855 Polynomials and rational expressions; radicals and rational exponents; complex numbers; equations and inequalities; distance formula, lines, circles, parabolas; introduction to functions and graphs; introduction to exponential and logarithmic expressions; applications.
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4.00 Credits
Lec-4, conf-1 Prereq.: MATH 860 AND MATH 850 or 855; OR placement in MATH 90 Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 92 Geometric transformations and conic sections; real functions and their graphs; one-to-one and inverse functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers and roots of polynomials; linear systems and matrices; topics in discrete mathematics. CSU/UC
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5.00 Credits
Lec-5 Prereq.: MATH 840 AND MATH 850 or 855; OR placement in MATH 92 Recommended for students with strong mathematics capabilities. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 90. Polynomials and rational expressions; radicals and rational exponents; complex numbers; equations and inequalities; distance formula, lines, and circles; geometric transformations and conic sections; real functions and their graphs; one-to-one and inverse functions; roots of polynomials; linear systems and matrices; topics in discrete mathematics. CSU/CAN MATH 10
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 92 or 860; ANDMATH 855 or 850 Students completing MATH 860 should also complete MATH 90 before taking MATH 95. Circular (trigonometric) functions, identities, and equations; graphs of circular functions; arcfunctions (inverse trigonometric functions); triangles; complex numbers. CSU/CAN MATH 8
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5.00 Credits
Lec-5 Prereq.: MATH 95; AND MATH 90 or 92; AND MATH 850 or 855 An intensive, comprehensive review for students who have successfully completed trigonometry and advanced algebra but need review before beginning a calculus course. Polynomials and rational expressions; radicals and rational exponents; complex numbers; equations and inequalities; distance formula, lines, and circles; geometric transformations and conic sections; real functions and their graphs; one-to-one and inverse functions; roots of polynomials; circular (trigonometric) functions, identities, and equations; graphs of circular functions; arcfunctions (inverse trigonometric functions); triangles; linear systems and matrices; topics in discrete mathematics. CSU/UC/CAN MATH 16
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4.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-3 PREREQ.: ANAT 14 Advise: Placement in MATH 840 or completion of BSMA G, H, J or MATH E Instruction in clinical procedures to include aseptic techniques, medical instruments, charting, vital signs, patient history, sterilization and maintenance of equipment, preparation of patient, instruction in the collection of lab specimens, injections and electrocardiograms. Instruction in medical calculations and commonly prescribed drugs. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, lab-2 COREQ.: HCT 61 Instruction in medicolegal ethics; professional liability; verbal, nonverbal, and written communication; telephone, reception, and appointment scheduling techniques; computers and information processing; office maintenance and management; employee handbook and policy and procedures manuals; and seeking employment. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 COREQ.: HIT 76 Repeat: max. 6 units A comprehensive and intensive study of professional fees and credit arrangements; financial policies including payroll, accounts payable, and budget overview; billing and collection procedures; insurance regulations and submission of documents; and managed care plans. Practice in completing various insurance claim forms for accuracy, thoroughness, and speed. CSU
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