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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Prepares students for entry-level positions in international business; for those in the international business environment to broaden their knowledge and to acquire additional skills required for career advancement; and to provide academic opportunities for understanding intercultural relations in international business in the global economy of the world. Prerequisite: PSY-2012 or ANT-2000
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course examines techniques to creatively vision and analyzes the future to prepare individuals and organizations for future opportunities and threats. Designed to familiarize students with techniques for analyzing the future, critical issues, how the future will impact them as individuals. This course will expand the concepts in MAN 1021, Principles of Management, by focusing on strategies for effective planning management and leadership.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Covers first order differential equations including those with separate variables, homogeneous and exact equations and equations made exact by an integrating factor. Topics include linear differential equations of higher order and their solutions including both homogeneous and nonhomogeneous equations, differential operators, Laplace transforms, and series solutions and applications. Designed for engineering and mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MAC-2312; Minimum grade of C or better
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An introduction to marketing, covering consumers, product development and pricing, with an Emphasis is on decision-making and marketing strategy.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered as a required course for the International Business student to provide an understanding of international marketing concepts, trade organizations, cultural elements, business customs and practices, political and legal environment related to the international marketplace, marketing and distribution channels, promotions, market research, and market entry strategies. Prerequisite: MAR-1011 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Focuses on vectors, vector spaces, linear equations, Gauss-Jordan elimination, operations on matrices, determinants, Cramer's rule, linear independence, sub-spaces, bases, coordinate vectors, inner product spaces, Gramm-Schmidt process, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and characteristic polynomial and linear programming. Designed for engineering and mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MAC-2312; Minimum grade of C
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Focuses on manipulative skills. Topics include prime numbers, prime factorization, the base ten number system, fractions, decimals, integers, square roots, exponents, use of percent, formulas, measurement, properties of triangles, order of operations, basic linear equations, and introductory algebra. Designed as a preparation for Beginning Algebra. This course does not satisfy general education requirements in math and is awarded compensatory credit only. All students who successfully complete this course are required to complete MAT 0024 and MAT 1033 before enrolling in their first general education mathematics course and are encouraged to do so in consecutive semesters. Prerequisite: REA 0001C with a grade of "C" or better or appropriatescore on HCC reading test.
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6.00 Credits
6 Credits This course combines the arithmetic and algebra skills of MAT 0012 and MAT 0024. This course includes all mathematics skills necessary for entry into college-level mathematics. Arithmetic topics include operations with real numbers, fractions, decimals, exponents, geometry measurement systems, percents and ratios. Algebra topics include polynomial operation, factoring, solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities, operations with quadratic equations, and applications of all concepts. This course does not satisfy general education requirements and generates compensatory credit only. Permission from instructor required.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Provides an introduction to algebra. Topics will include basic linear equations, properties of real numbers, operations involving exponents and polynomials, factoring, quadratic equations, literal equations, systems of linear equations, rational expression equations, applications, graphing of linear equations and inequalities, and an introduction to radical simplification. This course does not satisfy general education requirements in math and is awarded compensatory credit only. All students who successfully complete this course are required to complete MAT 1033 before enrolling in their first general education mathematics course and are encouraged to do so in the consecutive semester. College level reading and writing skills required. Prerequisite: MAT 0012 with a grade of at least "C" or appropriate scoreon HCC placement test.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Topics include relations, functions, polynomial operations, factoring, absolute value, rational expressions, equations (linear, quadratic, radical, rational), systems of equations, inequalities, exponents, radicals, graphs of linear equations and inequalities in two variables, complex numbers, and applications. Elective credit only. No credit given if student has prior credit for any MAC course. College level reading and writing skills required. Prerequisites: MAT 0020 or MAT 0024 with a grade of "C" or better, orappropriate score on HCC placement test.
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