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MSC 4083: Applied Leadership and Management II
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
The final semester of the Advanced Course focuses on completing the transition from cadet to lieutenant. As a follow up to the ethics instruction in MSC 4073, the course starts with a foundation in the legal aspects of decision making and leadership. The next module reinforces previous instruction on the organization of the Army and introduces how we organize for operations from the tactical to strategic level. This is followed by instruction on administrative and logistical management that will focus on the fundamentals of soldier and unit level support. The final module that introduces new information focuses on the often confusing process of changing duty stations and reporting to a new unit. At the core of this semester is the Advanced Course's Capstone Exercise. This 12-lesson exercise will directly reinforce all modules from this semester, and will also incorporate and reinforce many learning objectives from modules throughout the entire curriculum. The Capstone Exercise will require the cadets, both individually and collectively, to apply their knowledge to solve problems and confront situations commonly faced by junior officers. Upon completion of this semester, the cadets will be prepared to shoulder the responsibility of being a commissioned officer in the United States Army. Students enrolled in this course receive a stipend of $350 per month.
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MSC 4123: Independent Study in Leadership
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
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MTH 0003: Elementary Algebra
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This course is designed for students wanting or needing a stronger understanding of the numeration system, and how to operate within that system, and is designed to enhance students' understanding of algebraic expressions and linear equations. The course will be taught with an emphasis on proportional reasoning. Additionally, students will analyze linear functions using numeric, graphical and algebraic techniques. Students with mathematics ACT scores below 16 (or equivalent scores from admission exams approved by HSU) are required to complete the course with a grade of "C" or better before enrolling in Intermediate Algebra. This course cannot be used for degree requirements
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MTH 0013: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A course designed to strengthen the mathematical background of students in the area of algebra. Topics include: operations with real numbers; operations with polynomial expressions; properties of exponents and radicals; operations with rational expressions; solving quadratic equations and inequalities; linear and quadratic functions; solutions of systems of linear equations. A graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: MTH0003 (with a grade of C or better), or a mathematics ACT score of at least 16 (or equivalent math score from an admission exam approved by HSU). This course cannot be used for degree requirements.
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MTH 1053: Number Operations and Number Sense
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This is the entry level course for P-8 education majors. Numeration systems from natural numbers through real numbers will be covered. The operations and properties with applications within each system will be developed as appropriate to the P-8 teacher. Prerequisite: MTH0013 (with a grade of C or better), or a mathematics ACT score of at least 19 (or equivalent math score from an admission exam approved by HSU).
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MTH 1213: Algebra for Elementary and Middle Grades
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A course designed to meet the needs of students preparing for elementary and/or middle school licensure. Topics include: linear and non-linear equations, linear inequalities; functions (polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic), graphing of functions; inverse functions; sequences and series. Concepts will be developed using appropriate manipulatives and technology. A graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: MTH 1053 with a grade of "C" or better.
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MTH 1261: Introduction to Mathematical Computing
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
An introduction to computer algebra systems and other mathematical computing software. Prerequisite: Same as for MTH 1295. Corequisite: MTH 1295.
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MTH 1273: Precalculus Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Topics in algebra and trigonometry. To be taken by students who expect to take MTH 1295. The functional approach to mathematics is emphasized. Graphics technology will be used in the course. A graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: Two units of high school algebra and one unit of high school trigonometry. An ACT math score of 25 or above is strongly recommended.
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MTH 2173: Assembler Language
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
See CSC 2173.
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MTH 2283: Discrete Mathematics I
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous in nature. The course will include a study of logic, mathematical writing and proofs, an introduction to sets, sequences, relations, counting methods, introductory probability, and complexity theory.
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