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3.00 Credits
As needed. Administrative functions performed by the sales force director, including personnel selection, initial training and ongoing development, compensation, supervision, counseling, improving sales performance, scheduling activities of salespersons, and evaluation and control of performance.The relationship between sales and other parts of the organization. Prerequisite: PRS 336 or LRP 336.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. An interdisciplinary introduction to legal study skills, along with an overview of law-related professions and the law school admissions process. Reading comprehension and critical thinking skills will be stressed; other skills to be introduced include interpretation of legal texts, reasoning from precedent, argumentation, legal writing, and research using print and online legal resources.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. A legal practicum with legal professionals in the judicial system is offered to those students interested in law and other legal positions. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of department chair.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Trigonometric functions, functional relations, solution of right and oblique triangles with application, identities, inverse functions, and equations. Prerequisite: MATH 105 with a "C" or higher or a score of 22 or higher on theMath ACT;or 510 or higher on the Math SAT.
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5.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Essentials of analytic geometry with an introduction to differential and integral calculus: Prerequisites:MATH151 and 152, or 171, (with a "C" or higher) or a score of 28 or higheron the Math ACT; or 600 or higher on the Math SAT.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. The real number system, number theory, geometry, probability and statistics from an early childhood and middle school perspective with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 151, or a score of 27 or higher on the Math ACT, or 590 or higher on the Math SAT.
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5.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. A continuation of 201. Prerequisite: MATH 201.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. An introduction to the basic techniques and concepts of combinatorial problem solving related to computer science applications. Topics include formal logic, counting methods, recurrence relations, graph theory, finite state machines and grammars. Prerequisite: MATH 201.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Topics explored at an introductory level include measurement, 2- and 3-figures, transformations, and middle school concepts in fractals and chaos. Prerequisite: MATH 240.
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2.00 Credits
Bridges the gap between the usual topics in elementary algebra, geometry and calculus and the more advanced topics in abstract algebra, geometry and analysis. Logic,methods of proof, and elementary topics from advanced point of views are emphasized in order to develop critical thinking skills necessary for further mathematical study. Prerequisite: MATH 201.
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