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3.00 Credits
This course lays out the competitive orientation and strategies for initial entry, market expansion, and integration of international marketing operations. The course reviews current market opportunities and competitive conditions at the global, regional, and national levels. The student learns how to successfully participate in both emerging markets and regional economic blocs such as APEC, ASEAN, EU, EFTA, NAFTA, MERCOSUR. Participants use case study analysis to develop their skills in analyzing and formulating international marketing initiatives. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the 5-year BS/MS Program. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. A course designed to improve student’s application of mathematical concepts in their everyday experience. These concepts will be developed through inductive/deductive reasoning, and topics such as fractal, pattern, sequences, geometry, logic, and statistics. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics from sets, logic, reasoning and valid arguments, switching circuits, counting problems, combinations and permutations, problem solving, linear equations and problem solving, linear programming, mathematics of finance, graphs and trees, scheduling problems, minimum spanning trees, traffic flow, probability, statistics, game theory, and history and foundations of mathematics. Not offered for credit to mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MTH 97 (or adequate competence as determined by mathematics placements tests). Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. An intuitive study of descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on applications using a statistical package. Prerequisite: MTH 97 (or adequate competence as determined by the mathematics placement tests). Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. Basic ideas underlying mathematics in general, arithmetic and geometry in particular. Prerequisites: MTH 97 or adequate competence as determined by the Mathematics Placement Test. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. The second of a two-course sequence for future elementary teachers. Elementary logic and truth tables, geometric entities with their properties, as sets of points, coordinate geometry, measurement, other geometries. Prerequisite: MTH 111. Offered As Needed.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. The real number system, first and second degree equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials and rational functions are studied in depth. Elementary analytic geometry is also covered. Prerequisite: MTH 97 (or adequate competence as determined by the mathematics placement tests). Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills core competency: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. This course is specifically designed for non-science majors. It covers single and multi-variables calculus, linear algebra including the simplex method for linear programming, with their applications in Business and Social Sciences. Prerequisite: Math 124 (or adequate competence as determined by the mathematics placement tests). Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills Quantitative Literacy requirement. Topics in this pre-calculus mathematics course include functions; graphing; polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions; and trigonometry. Intended for students who must take calculus but who lack the necessary background. Prerequisite: MTH 124 (or adequate competence as determined by the mathematics placement tests). Offered Each Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MTH 131. Emphasizes topics used in management, optimatization techniques of functions of several variables using both algebra and elementary linear programming; calculus applications to business and economics, differential equations; matrix algebra and Markov chains; probability and other selected topics in finance and finite mathematics. Prerequisite: MTH 131 or MTH 144. Offered As Needed.
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