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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or better in MAC1105 or MAC1104. This course is one of the prerequisites for MAC2311. Techniques in graphing, properties of polynomial and rational functions, applications of exponential and logarithmic functions, solutions of higher degree polynomial equations, solutions of systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants, sequences and series, proof by mathematical induction, elementary mathematical logic, the binomial theorem and an introduction to conic sections. A graphing calculator is required - see instructor for the most appropriate one. Lecture 3 hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: completion of High school trigonometry with a grade of A or B plus completion of MAC1105 with a grade of A or B or appropriate score on the College Level Math (CLM) placement test. MAC 2147 is a prerequisite for MAC 2311. Topics include properties and graphs of polynomials, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, solutions of higher degree polynomials. Solutions of systems of equations using matrices and determinants, sequences and series, the binomial theorem, an introduction to conic sections, proof by mathematical induction, trigonometric functions of angles and real numbers along with their graphs, inverses, solutions of triangles and other applications, trigonometric identities, conditional trigonometric equations, complex numbers in trigonometric form and DeMoivre's Theorem, vectors, polar coordinates, and an introduction to parametric equations. A graphing calculator is required. Check with instructor for the most appropriate one. May not be taken for credit by any student who has a grade of C or better in MAC 2140 or MAC 2114. Lecture 5 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of C or better. Not open to students with credit in MAC 2311 or MAC 2312 or to students who plan to major in mathematics or the physical sciences. Topics include basic concepts and techniques of the differential and integral calculus of one variable, optimization techniques, exponential growth and decay, and a brief introduction to multivariate calculus with application to business and the social and biological sciences. A graphing calculator is required. Check with instructor for the most appropriate one. Lecture 3 hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: completion of MAC 2147 or both MAC 2114 and MAC 2140 with grades of C or better. Topics include limits of functions and continuity, the derivative of a function, techniques of differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, the Mean Value Theorem, applications of the derivative (relative and absolute extrema, velocity and acceleration, related rates, curve sketching, differentials), inde nite and de nite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, integration by substitution, approximate integration, and applications of the de nite integral (area and volume). A graphing calculator is required. Check with instructor for the most appropriate one. An introduction to the use of MAPLE computer software will be given as a calculus learning and veri cation tool. Lecture 5 hours.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2311 with a grade of C or better. Topics include applications of the definite integral (arc length, center of mass, work, and fluid pressure), the calculus of inverse functions with emphasis on inverse trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, indeterminate forms and use of L'Hopital's Rule, introduction tohyperbolic functions, techniques of integration, infinite sequences and series, polar coordinates and parametric equations, and a brief study of conic sections. A graphing calculator is required. Check with instructor for the most appropriate one. Lecture 5 hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2312 with a grade of C or better. Topics include vectors, equations of planes and lines in space, vector-valued functions (including unit tangent and unit normal vectors, velocity and acceleration of objects in space, and curvature), multivariable functions, the differential and integral calculus of multivariable functions, and line and surface integrals including Green's Theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stoke's Theorem.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles, fundamentals, practices, and techniques required for non-profit management within a competing values framework.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC2202), College Preparatory Reading (REA0002) and Elementary Algebra (MAT0024) or appropriate placement scores. Introduction to the basic principles, fundamental practices and techniques required for the managerial process within a variety of organizational frameworks. Emphasis is placed on helping the student to develop an effective managerial philosophy. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to use project management techniques in the workplace by surveying the functional areas of the Microsoft application and by emphasizing the relationships among critical project tasks.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2312 with a grade of C or better. Topics include methods of solutions of ordinary differential equations, linear and non- linear systems of differential equations, boundary value problems. Methods include operators, undetermined co-efficients, variation of parameters, Laplace transforms and series solutions. There is also some use of a CAS (Computer Algebra System). A graphing calculator is required. Lecture 3 hours.
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