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LAT 1024: Latin II
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Acontinuation of LAT 1014 with attention to Latin literature and culture. Prerequisite: LAT 1014. Laboratory required.
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LAT 1034: Latin III
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A continuation of LAT 1024. Attention will be given to new aspects of Latin grammar, syntax, and style. We will examine selections from Latin poetry and prose in order to develop further reading skills and a critical appreciation of Latin literature. Authors read will change from term to term. Prerequisite: LAT 1024 or permission of instructor. Laboratory required.
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LAT 2014: Readings in Latin Literature
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A continuation of LAT 1034. A study of the Latin language and literature through close study of selected authors. Prerequisite: LAT 1034 or equivalent proficiency. IV
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LAT 3014: Independent Study and Research
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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LAT 3024: Advanced Readings in Latin Literature
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Reading and critical analysis of the work of a major Roman author and discussion of the author's contributions to the literary tradition. Authors will vary and the course may be repeated with a different author. Prerequisite: LAT 2014.
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MATH 1144: Elementary Statistics
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Emphasis on applied statistics. Included are topics related to data collection (random sampling and experimental design), organizing and describing data (histograms, mean, standard deviation, correlation, and least squares regression), probability theory (finite probability and the normal distribution), and inferential statistics (confidence intervals and tests of significance). I Mathematics
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MATH 1214: Functions
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
The function concept and elementary functions important in mathematics and its applications. Included are the general theory of functions and graphing, polynomial and algebraic functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometric functions, topics from analytic geometry, and polar coordinates. Credit is not allowed for this course if the student has college credit for calculus.
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MATH 1304: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Topics on limits and continuity, the derivative and its application, the differential and antidifferentiation, and the definite integral. Laboratory. I Mathematics.
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MATH 1324: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A continuation of MATH 1304. Topics on applications of the definite integral; derivatives and integrals of logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; hyperbolic functions; polar coordinates; indeterminate forms, improper integrals; and Taylor's formula. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in MATH 1304. I Mathematics
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MATH 2054: History of Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Traces the development of mathematics through two major periods: before the seventeenth century, when mathematics was more formal and intuitive in its approach, and after the seventeenth century, when the approach became more rigorous. Emphasis on Greek and Hindu-Arabic mathematics in the early period and on the development of analytic geometry, calculus, and related concepts in the later period. Brief biographies of some of the great mathematicians and discussion of some of the famous problems. IV
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