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This course offers the student an introduction to the cultures of Italy from a variety of perspectives: its history, geography, society, arts, popular culture, folklore and political and value systems, its role as a member of the European Union, and, in a larger scope, its place in the global community. This course is an exploration of Italy that goes back in time in order to study its cultural origins and historical evolution and to analyze the factors that have made Italy what it is today. Prerequisite: ITA 305 or departmental approval. 3 credits
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The course introduces students to contemporary Italian culture, society and politics focusing in particular on those features that are peculiar to Italy. Course topics include Italian cinema, Italian applied arts (fashion and graphics), Italian theatre, television and music, as well as important current social and political events. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with the fundamental contributions of contemporary Italian culture and fit contemporary Italy into the broader framework of contemporary European and world political history, Prerequisite: ITA 305, 312, or 310/311. 3 credits
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This course is an in-depth study of topics not included in the regular curriculum cycle. The title of the course will be announced prior to the term offered. This course is taught in English and offered in the Winter Intersession. No prerequisite. 3 credits
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This course introduces the student to the most important and influential artistic and ideological movements and authors of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in Italy. The selection of works is varied in order to encompass different genres (novel, short story, poetry and drama) and worldviews, and to exercise different critical and analytical approaches to the texts. Prerequisite: ITA 305. 3 credits
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This course provides students with an introduction to the cinema of Italy. Its main focus is the exploration of the Italian culture, history, society and worldviews as represented in a wide selection of Italian films. Prerequisite: ITA 305. 3 credits
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(formerly NUR 061 [replaces MAT 050]) Basic mathematical skills used in the calculation of drug dosages and solutions. Mandatory for Nursing majors who do not attain at least 90% on the Nursing Department's Mathematics Proficiency Examination taken on admission or prior to declaring as a nursing major. Successful achievement in this course is required prior to beginning nursing program. This course may not be repeated. (15 clock hours) (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer, Intersession) (Pass/Fail) Fee-$50.00. 0 credit
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(formerly MAT 101) A noncredit course required of all students scoring below the minimum Math SAT score of 450. The course will cover the fundamentals of Algebra I. The Algebra will include basic operations using the rational and irrational numbers, solving linear equations, graphing of linear functions. A final grade of C is required to pass the course. Three credit hours equivalent. (Offered Fall, Spring) 0 credit
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A survey of topics: sets and operations, logic and truth tables, permutations and combinations, an introduction to probability and statistics, number systems, with contemporary applications in various fields. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics, including Math A/ passing Math A Regents, or Algebra/ passing of Algebra Regents and mathematics beyond Math A or Algebra, to include Geometry, Algebra II and Trigonometry or equivalent. (Offered Fall, Spring) 3 credits
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Basic elements of descriptive and inferential statistics as they are related to the behavioral and social sciences; measures of central tendency; measures of dispersion; correlation; probability, normal distribution and the normal curve; testing hypotheses; chi-square test. Technology support using the graphing calculator and software such as Excel and SPSS are integrated throughout the course. Prerequisites: Three Years of High School Mathematics, including Math A and Math B or equivalent (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Trigonometry). This course covers material also taught in MAT 115 and is not appropriate for students who have transferred "Statistics" or already completed MAT 115. See the Mathematics Chairperson for further guidance. 3 credits NOTE: A Graphing Calculator is required: Ti83+, or Ti84+ or equivalent.
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Elements of statistics; measures of central tendency; measures of dispersion; correlation; probability, normal distribution and the normal curve; testing hypotheses; chi-square test. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics, including Math A/ passing Math A Regents, or Algebra/ passing of Algebra Regents and mathematics beyond Math A or Integrated Algebra, to include Geometry, Algebra II and Trigonometry or equivalent; or Mat 071. Not open to students who have passed MAT 225.(Offered Fall, Spring) 3 credits NOTE: A Graphing Calculator is required: Ti83+, Ti84+ or equivalent.
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