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MATH 4690: Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 2630 and MATH 2690. Sturm-Liouville problems with special functions, Fourier series and integrals, partial differential equations, including hyber- bolic, parabolic and elliptic equations with applications, and Fourier and Laplace transform methods.
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MATH 4690 - Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics
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MATH 4950: Senior Seminar in Mathematics
1.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., senior standing. Student is guided in the presentation of a technical topic and completes an appropriate as- sessment test in college-level mathematics. Occupational and employment information and guidance offered.
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MATH 4950 - Senior Seminar in Mathematics
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MATH 4970: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., permission of instructor. An individual topics or problems course. Student works under the direction of a staff member on a mathematical topic or problem of mutual interest. With permission from the department head, may be taken on a pass/fail basis.
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MATH 4970 - Special Problems
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) : Advanced Courses 3010. Leadership and Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr. departmental approval. Examines the basic skills that underlie effective problem solving by analyzing the role officers played in the transition of the Army from Vietnam to the 21st century, analysis of military missions and the planning of military operations, the features and execution of the Leadership Development Program and the execution of squad battle drills. Fall semester; taken in conjunction with MILS 3011.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) - Advanced Courses 3010. Leadership and Problem Solving
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1011: Freshman Fall Leadership Lab
1.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Leadership Lab is required for all Army ROTC students. Provides training in drill and ceremonies, field craft, individual movement techniques, squad tactics, map reading and land naviga tion, first aid and use and maintenance of the M-16 rifle. Fall semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 1010.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1011 - Freshman Fall Leadership Lab
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1020: Basic Leadership
1.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Provides basic knowledge of common military skills and presents the fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine of the U.S. Army. Includes the practice of basic skills that underlie effective problem solving, application of active listening and feedback skills, examination of factors that influence leader and group effectiveness and an examination of the officer experience. Spring semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 1021.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1020 - Basic Leadership
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1021: Freshman Spring Leadership Lab
1.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Leadership Lab is required for all Army ROTC students. The student will receive continued training in drill and ceremonies, field craft, individual movement techniques, squad tactics, map reading and land navigation, first aid and use and maintenance of the M16 Rifle. Spring semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 1020.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 1021 - Freshman Spring Leadership Lab
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 2010: Individual Leadership Studies
2.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Develops the knowledge of self, selfconfidence and individual leadership skills as well as problem solving, critical thinking and communication, feedback and conflict resolution. Includes personal development, goal setting, communication, problem solving and decision making, leadership, teamwork, the group process, stress management and physical fitness. Fall semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 2011.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 2011: Sophomore Fall Leadership Lab
1.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Leadership Lab is required for all Army ROTC students. Training in drill, physical training, rappelling, water survival, marksmanship, night operations, and land navigation. Fall semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 2010.
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Military Science and Leadership (MILS) 2020: Leadership and Teamwork
2.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Focuses on self-development guided by knowledge of self and group processes by focusing on challenging current beliefs, knowledge and skills. Taken in conjunction with MILS 2041. Spring semester only; taken in conjunction with MILS 2021.
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