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3.00 Credits
A survey of selected masterpieces of world literature since 1610. Includes such authors as Rousseau, Moliere, Coleridge, Lord Byron, Flaubert, etc. Through readings, discussions, films and papers, students will study major works and their authors in relation to historical as well as literary trends. This course will begin with the age of reason up till modern times. The student may take this course in sequence with LIT 2110 or individually.
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Prerequisite: ENC 1102. This is an introductory course to literature written about women as well as literature written by female writers. The course offers a contextual analytical perspective of the portrayal of women and the female stereotypes generated through the ages. It also introduces students to works of literature written by women. Readings include drama, poetry, short stories, novels and poetry from classical to contemporary.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENC 1102 This course looks into the ways literature has depicted and perpetuated sex roles and stereotypes. Readings include drama, poetry, short stories, novels and poetry from classical to contemporary.English as a Second Language
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MAT 1033 or competency in intermediate algebra as demonstrated on placement examination. This course is intended for students whose program requires a strong background in college algebra or who need preparation for more advanced mathematics courses. Topics include: polynomials; linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities; absolute value equations; radicals; conic sections; complex numbers; and applications. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or MAC 1104 or appropriate placement examination score. A course intended for those students whose programs require trigonometry, or those who are preparing for higher mathematics. Students with a weak background in algebra may find the work difficult. Topics covered are an introductory development of trigonometric and circular functions, inverse trigonometric identities, solutions of triangles, solutions of applied problems, and complex numbers. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or MAC 1104 or appropriate placement examination score. This course is intended for students whose programs require advanced algebra or who need preparation for MAC 2311, Calculus I. Topics include: properties of functions and relations, study of polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, matrices, determinants, mathematical induction, sequences and series, and conic sections. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or MAC 1104 or appropriate placement examination score. This course is designed to provide the calculus needed by students in business, technologies, social sciences, and other areas which do not require a complete detailed study of calculus. It is not intended as the first course in a complete series or as a substitute for a complete course in calculus. Topics include: limits, rate of change, differentiation and integration of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions with particular emphasis on applications. MAC 2233 is not designed to satisfy the calculus requirement for students majoring in mathematics, science, or engineering. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1140 and MAC 1114 or appropriate placement examination score. A course offering students opportunities to study analytic geometry, limits, differentiation and integration of algebraic functions, applications involving maxima and minima, and rates of change. Especially suitable for students with a strong background in algebra, plane geometry, and trigonometry. Students majoring in mathematics, science or engineering will find this course essential to their programs. Success in this course depends on a strong foundation in algebra and a willingness to devote ample time to study and to working problems. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2311. This is a continuation of MAC 2311. Students will have the opportunity to study plane analytic geometry, differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, and many additional methods of integration. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2312. This is a continuation of MAC 2312. Topics for study include: solid analytic geometry, two and three dimensional vectors, work, force, infinite series, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and applications. Graphics calculator TI-83 or equivalent required.
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