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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Selected topics such as acetylene, arc, M.I.G. and T.I.G. welding. Shop experience using military and/or commercial equipment. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 16 credit hours. 96 shop hours per course. Prerequisite: VOC 1012.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Selected topics such as refrigeration, heating, and air-condition ing. Shop experience using military and/or commercial equipment. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 16 credit hours. 96 shop hours per course. Prerequisite: VOC 1012.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit Limits, derivatives with applications, the definite int egral with appli cations. Lectu re 5 hours. Prerequisites: MATH 1513 and 1613 or MATH 1715 or equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit Techniques of integration, applications of integration, polar coordinates, sequences and series, vectors. Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 2215.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, functions of several variables, vector calculus. Lecture 4 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 2235.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 hours credit A course designed to give non-mathematics majors the opportunity to study topic s which are either not covered in the regular mathematics course offerings or not covered in sufficient depth for their needs. Topics considered appropriate for this course are those which require little or no calculus. May be repeated as often as desired with permission of the department chairman. Prerequisite: Permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course is designed to facilitate the transition from calculus to advanced mathematics. Topics include logic, sets, relations, functions, properties of real numb ers, card inality, combinatorics and prob ability. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 2215.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit An introductory course in calculus for the non-mathematics major covering the following topics: limits, derivatives, and integration of functi ons of one or more variables. Applications will be related to Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences. Does not apply towards a major in mathematics. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Math 1513 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit An introduction to the basic top ics of linear algebra to include linear systems, matrices, vectors, and vector spaces, eigenvalues, and linear transformations. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: MATH 2613.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit The course emphasizes algebraic structures with particular emphasis on groups, rings, and fields. The fundamental theorems of group and ring theory are introduced and the beginning notions of field theory are presented. Prerequisite: MATH 2613.
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