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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Reporting and writing about science for newspapers and magazines; interviewing, features, series, columns. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: JRN 3050 or JRN 2600.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in researching and writing nonfiction articles suitable for publication, using forms, styles, and subject matter appropriate for the tradition known as investigative journalism. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: JRN 2600, 3060 and MCM 4360.
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3.00 Credits
A study of topics in algebra that are essential for success in college algebra (MAT 107). Content includes solving of linear equations and inequalities as well as systems of linear equations and inequalities. Topics from geometry, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, and radicals are also studied. (This course does not count toward earned hours or graduation requirements. Most students will be placed in this course by scores on the Mathematics Placement Test.) Credit, 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Topics from mathematics which may include sets, logic, algebra, graphs, functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, geometry, probability, and statistics. Problem solving is emphasized. This course is intended to be a general education course and NOT a preparation for college algebra. Some sections of the course will develop a theme for the applications of mathematical concepts. (Credit for MAT 1050 will not be allowed if the student has previously received a grade of C or better in a math course with a higher catalog number, unless the course is being taken to replace a grade or to fulfill a requirement.) Credit, 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the real and complex number systems, algebraic expressions and equations, polynomial and rational functions and their graphs, inequalities and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs, systems of equations, and conic sections. This course is intended to be a preparation for calculus ( MAT 2150 and MAT 2210). Credit, 3 semester hours. A very good understanding of high school algebra is required.
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3.00 Credits
A study of angle measures, trigonometric functions and their values, inverse trigonometric functions and their values, graphs of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, solutions of right and oblique triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, polar coordinates, vectors, and rotation of axes. This course is intended to be a preparation for calculus ( MAT 2210). Credit, 3 sem. hours. PREREQ: MAT 1070.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an accelerated version of MAT 1070 and MAT 1080 combined. See both course descriptions for a list of topics covered. This course is intended as a rapid review of the topics in preparation for calculus. Credit, 4 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
Set theory, symbolic logic, permutations and combinations, probability, conditional probability, matrices and systems of equations. Some applications to stochastic processes, Markov chains, linear programming, statistics. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: MAT 1070 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Elementary statistics, descriptive and inferential. Graphing data sets, finding measures of center, position, and dispersion. Probability, linear regression and correlation. Central Limit Theorem, sampling and hypothesis testing, including z-tests, student's tests, F-test, Chi-Square, and ANOVA. The use of calculators and computers is an integral part of the course. Credit, 3 semester hours. Recommended PREREQ: MAT 1070 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Topics covered involve: Plane and Solid Geometry, Coordinate Geometry, Transformational Geometry, Trigonometry, Logic, and Measurement Systems. These topics will emphasize fundamental concepts: points, lines, planes, angles, polygons, circle, perimeter, area, surface area, volume, and construction of figures. Various types of technology will be incorporated throughout the course. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: MAT 1070 and 1080 or equivalent.
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