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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a basic understanding of key issues facing today's marketing managers, this course introduces the student to fundamental concepts and techniques needed to manage the marketing function. Topics include the analysis of marketing opportunities and constraints, an examination of the decision-making process with respect to product, promotion, pricing, and distribution strategies as well as the planning and delivery of marketing programs. A managerial orientation is developed through the case study method. Prerequisites: ENG 01 and RDL 01 if required; MKT 11. Corequisites: ENG 02 and RDL 02 if required.
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Topics selected from basic operations in arithmetic, verbal problems whose solutions involve arithmetic processes, generalizations of the principles of arithmetic leading to the fundamental concepts of algebra. Liberal Arts (non-science) and Science, Technology and Business (transfer programs) should refer to the PLACEMENT IN MATHEMATICS REMEDIAL COURSES CHART on page 154 for appropriate course. Corequisite: RDL 01 if required.
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Topics selected from elementary algebra, geometry, operations with polynomials, graphing, verbal problems, linear equations. For students who are not in programs requiring MTH 06. Prerequisite: Liberal Arts (non-science) and Science, Technology and Business (transfer programs) should refer to the PLACEMENT IN MATHEMATICS REMEDIAL COURSES CHART on page 154 and RDL 01 if required. Corequisite: RDL 02 if required.
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Topics selected from relations and functions, quadratic equations, systems of equations, coordinate geometry, radicals, geometry, elements of trigonometry. Prerequisite: Liberal Arts (non-science) and Science, Technology and Business (transfer programs) should refer to the PLACEMENT IN MATHEMATICS REMEDIAL COURSES CHART on page 154 and RDL 02 if required.
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Topics selected from elements of arithmetic, elementary algebra and geometry, equations, polynomials, rational algebraic expressions, graphing. For students who are in programs requiring MTH 06 and who scored below 14 on the second 20 questions of the CUNY Mathematics Assessment Test. Prerequisite: Liberal Arts (non-science) and Science, Technology and Business (transfer programs) should refer to the PLACEMENT IN MATHEMATICS REMEDIAL COURSES CHART on page 154 and RDL 01 if required. Corequisite: RDL 02 if required.
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Topics selected from real and complex numbers, function concept, coordinate geometry, linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, geometry, elements of trigonometry. Prerequisite: MTH 05 or two years of high school mathematics consisting of algebra and geometry or equivalent and RDL 02 if required.
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4.00 Credits
(For Telecommunications Technology Verizon students only.) First course in a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra and trigonometry with technical applications. Topics include trigonometry functions, vectors, units of measurement and approximate numbers, fundamentals concepts of algebra, functions and graphs, systems of linear equations, determinants, factoring and fractions, quadratics, variation and geometry. The scientific calculator is used throughout the course. Prerequisite: MTH 06 or equivalent and ENG 02 and RDL 02 if required.
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4.00 Credits
(For Telecommunications Technology Verizon students only.) Second course in a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra and trigonometry with technical applications. Topics include trigonometry functions of any angle, oblique triangle, graphs of logarithmic functions, exponents and radicals, exponential and logarithmic functions, basic operations with complex numbers, inequalities, introduction to statistics. The scientific calculator is used throughout the course. Prerequisites: MTH 10 or equivalent and ENG 02 and RDL 02 if required. Any course numbered 12 through 15 is, with some modification, recommended only for those students enrolled in career programs.
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3.00 Credits
Analytic geometry, inequalities and absolute value, limits and derivative, application of derivative. Prerequisites: MTH 13 or equivalent and ENG 02 and RDL 02 if required.
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3.00 Credits
Integrals, application of integrals, differentiation of trigono - metric and logarithm functions, methods of integration, power series and Fourier Series. Prerequisites: MTH 14 or equivalent and ENG 02 and RDL 02 if required. MTH 21, 22, 23 and 26 are non-sequential courses primarily for Liberal Arts students enrolled in non-science transfer programs. MTH 21, 22 and 26 are recommended for Liberal Arts students and as electives for students in other curricula. MTH 23 is recommended for students in such social sciences as economics, political science, psychology and sociology.
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