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3.00 Credits
This course promotes the skill areas of translating, reading and scansion of Virgil. The complexities of translation and of the accurate pronunciation of Roman poetry in dactylic hexameter are emphasized. Special attention is paid to the infl uence of Virgil's AENEID. Prerequisite: LATN 201
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3.00 Credits
For students who need to remediate their arithmetic deficiencies, MATH 001 reviews computations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents. Emphasis is placed on practical applications requiring computational skills. This course cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements. Code 1 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed for those students who do not have the necessary background in basic algebra or are in need of a thorough review of basic algebra. Topics include: Operations with real numbers, solution of linear equations and linear inequalities with mathematical modeling of real life applications, graphing linear equations and inequalities, solving systems of linear equations with mathematical modeling of applications and operations with polynomials. This course cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements. Code 1 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MATH 011. Topics include factoring a polynomial, solving quadratic and cubic equations, rational expressions, equations of straight lines, radical expressions and the application of algebraic techniques to problem solving. This course cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements. Code 1 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 011 Minimum grade C
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3.00 Credits
Topics include simple interest, bank discount, depreciation, amortization, and annuities with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 012 Minimum grade C
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3.00 Credits
The mathematics related to loans and investments are presented in depth. Topics discussed include simple and compound interest, annuities and perpetuities, amortization and sinking funds, stocks and bonds, and life insurance. Code 1 course fee. Prerequisite: Math 012 (minimum grade C) or algebra placement requiring no remediation.
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3.00 Credits
Formerly M 151 – A mathematical course for liberal arts students. Topics include sets probability, logic systems of numeration, groups, and mathematical systems. This course may also be offered on a home study basis and online as a distance learning course. Prerequisite: MATH 012 or algebra placement of no remediation. Code 1 course fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory level course for nonmathematics majors who need or desire a working knowledge of statistics. This course is oriented toward all fi elds in which statistics fi nd applications. Topics include: summarizing data, probability, normal and binomial distributions, hypothesis testing, confi dence intervals and correlation. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 012 (minimum grade C) or algebra placement requiring no remediation
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6.00 Credits
This course is for Science, Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering majors only. The course will cover functions, equation solving, mathematical modeling and problem solving, polynomial, rational and irrational expressions, systems of equations, conic sections, parametric equations and complex numbers. Technology will be used throughout the course. The course is specifi cally designed as an accelerated sequence and when combined with MATH 195 (a course that combines Precalculus I and II) will enable a serious Science, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Engineering student to start calculus at the beginning of the sophomore year. Students cannot earn graduation credits for both MATH 161 and MATH 165. Code 1 course fee. Code 1 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 011 (minimum grade C) or algebra placement of MATH 012 and permission of an advisor or instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students in technology careers, including civil engineering and aviation. It covers basic algebraic functions and graphs, basic concepts for geometry, right angle trigonometry, and vectors. This course is not a substitute for MATH 165 (College Algebra) and it is not a prerequisite for MATH 265 (Calculus I). Prerequisites: MATH 012 Introduction to Algebra II or placement score of no remediation needed. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 012
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