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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Introduction to a variety of themes such as culture, history, literature, art, and politics, through the study and analysis of different aspects of the Latin American culture.
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Three hours. Introduces the student to facets of the Latin American world through a detailed study of films. These films, as well as readings, include analysing the situation of women and children in Brazil, the dictatorship in Chile and Cuba, and religion in Argentina.
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Three hours. Focuses on readings and films on topics such as family and violence in Mexico, immigration, social and cultural issues in Guatemala, and the indigenous peoples of Peru. Latin America on Film I is not a prerequisite for this course.
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Three hours. Study of algebra using modeling. Uses functions and rates of change, technology and informal descriptions using formulas, tables, and graphs as problem-solving tools to reveal mathematics as an integral part of nature, science, and society. Does not count toward major. Credit cannot be earned for both MAT 106 and MAT 105. Credit can be earned for both MAT 105 and MAT 130 or MAT 105 and MAT 135, provided MAT 105 is taken first.
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Three hours. Selected topics from set theory, number systems, and problem solving. This course is not open to Mathematics or Computer Science/Mathematics majors.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Overview of Geometry, including triangles, polygons, circles, congruence, transformations, measurement, proofs, construction, and problem solving. This course is not open to Mathematics or Computer Science/Mathematics majors.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. A study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic functions and coordinate geometric techniques. Credit cannot be earned for both MAT 110 and MAT 130. Credit can be earned for both MAT 105 and MAT 130, provided MAT 105 is taken first.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. A study of trigonometric functions of angles and of real numbers, trigonometric identities and trigonometric equations. Credit cannot be earned for both MAT 110 and MAT 135. Credit can be earned for both MAT 105 and MAT 135, provided MAT 105 is taken first.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Study of descriptive analysis, correlation, simple regression analysis, probability distributions, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours. Prerequisite: MAT 105 or permission of instructor. Basic analytic geometry; differentiation and integration of single variable functions; optimization and other applications of single variable calculus. This is an applied course for non-Mathematics or non-Computer Science/ Mathematics majors.
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