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3.00 Credits
An applied linguistic course designed to provide an overview of psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic variables affecting the development and use of a second language and to familiarize students with current theories of second language learning. Prerequisite: LING 403. 3 credits*
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3.00 Credits
This is an applied linguistics course designed for students who are new to the field of Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) and for those who have practical experience but little formal exposure to the area. It is intended to provide students with an introduction to ESL methodologies and at the same time encourage an analytical approach to teaching. Students will explore the underlying assumptions of the various methods, materials and techniques to be studied. In addition, students will have an opportunity to observe in an ESL setting and develop and teach a lesson in that setting. The course aims to build toward a comprehensive, integrated understanding of the relation ship between second language teaching practices and the process of second language learning. 3 credits*
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3.00 Credits
Phonological, syntactic, and semantic study of the origin and development of the English language (Indo-European through Early Modern English). 3 credits*
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students for college level mathematics. Topics generally include: basic properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, rectangular coordinate geometry, solutions to linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, polynomials and factoring. Students may also be introduced to functions and systems of equations. Note: this course is remedial level and no credit for MATH 021 will be granted for graduation. Prerequisite: Appropriate mathematics placement. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Basic properties of real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, systems of equations, polynomials and factoring, rational expression and equations, and radical expressions and equations, and an introduction to functions such as polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisite: MATH 021 or appropriate mathematics placement. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Equations and inequalities; polynomial functions and graphs; exponents, radicals, binomial theorem, zeros of polynomials; systems of equations; exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions, applications and graphs. Other topics selected from sequences, series, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MATH 101 (minimum of a C required) or appropriate mathematics placement. 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
This course includes: linear systems of equations, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, and other topics. This course cannot be used as the prerequisite for courses requiring MATH 102. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate mathematics placement. 4 credits
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5.00 Credits
A preparatory course for the calculus sequence. Topics include: polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and their graphs; systems of equations, inequalities and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or appropriate mathematics placement. 5 credits
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3.00 Credits
Topics include: trigonometric functions, equations, and identities; inverse trigonometric functions; exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications of these functions. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or appropriate mathematics placement. 3 credits
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4.00 Credits
A survey of calculus including an intuitive approach to limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration with an emphasis on applications of the derivative and the integral as well as topics from multivariable calculus. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or MATH 115 or a combination of MATH 102 and MATH 120, or appropriate mathematics placement. 4 credits
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