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3.00 Credits
Systems of linear equations, vectors, matrices, and matrix algebra; linear inequalities; counting techniques: permutations and combinations; probability; basic concepts in mathematics finance (annuities included); and an introduction to statistics. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 130 or MATH 128. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive statistics; probability; discrete and continuous (including the binomial, normal, and T) distribution; sampling distributions; interval estimation; hypothesis testing; linear regression and correlation. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 130 or MATH 128 Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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3.00 Credits
Functions, graphs, slopes, derivatives, chain rule, areas, integrals, maximum-minimum problems, curve sketching, compound interest, exponents, logarithms, limits, continuity, application of derivatives, integration, technique of integration and introduction to differential equations. Includes material from both 221 and 222, but excludes topics including trigonometry. Not intended for students majoring in mathematics or the physical sciences. Students may not receive credit for both 220 and 221. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 130 or ACT of 27 or above, or 46 or above on the Delgado Math Placement Test. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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5.00 Credits
Limits and continuity of functions; introduction of derivative; techniques of differentiation; Chain rule; implicit differentiation; differentiation of transcendental and inverse functions; applications of differentiation: concavity; relative extrema; maximum and minimum values of a function; optimization; antidifferentiation; definite integrals; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; areas; applications of definite integrals; work and volume. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 130 and MATH 131. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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5.00 Credits
Techniques of integration; applications of the integral; parametric equations, polar coordinates, sequences and infinite series. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 221. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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3.00 Credits
Topics covered include improper integrals, L’Hopital’s Rule, infinite series, analytic geometry, polar coordinates and parametric equations, three-dimensional space, vectors, and vector-valued functions. Prerequisite(s): “C” or better in MATH 222. Note(s): Placement into mathematics courses is based upon placement scores, ACT scores, or a grade of “C” or better in the prerequisite course. Students must consult an advisor before selecting a math course. Entrance requirements will be strictly enforced. Only one mathematics course below the course required for the degree and numbered above 100 may be used for elective credit and only if it is taken before the higher-level course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the Apprentice to the graphic language from the basics of freehand sketching to multi-view and working drawings through the utilization of the various tools of the drafting trade. Prerequisite(s): The student must hold apprentice status at an approved agency prior to enrolling in this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the production of metals and alloys. Additional topics include: heat-treatment, grain structure, and testing of metals. Prerequisite(s): The student must hold apprentice status at an approved agency prior to enrolling in this course.
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0.00 Credits
An extension of classroom work; affords the student the opportunity to apply military skills learned in the classroom in an outdoor environment. Prerequisite(s): permission of the Scholarship Enrollment Officer.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to history and organization of Army ROTC and leadership traits, principles, and characteristics. The student is introduced to the customs and courtesies of the military service, the present pay system, service benefits, the national defense structure, and the basic organization and functions of a military squad and platoon. Includes periodic field trips. Prerequisite(s): permission of the Scholarship Enrollment Officer.
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