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MIL 494: Directed Independent Study and Seminar I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Midland University
1-3 credit hours A 1-3 credit hour course consisting of research and presentation. The goal of this class is to research relevant military tactics and leadership topics and present that subject matter to the instructor in an effort to prepare the cadet to serve in the U.S. Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. Prerequisite: DC.
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MIL 495: Directed Independent Study and Seminar II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Midland University
1-3 credit hours A 1-3 credit hour course consisting of research and presentation. The goal of the class is to research relevant military tactics and leadership topics and present that subject to the instructor in an effort to prepare the cadet to serve in the U.S. Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. Prerequisite: DC.
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MLC 101: Introduction to the Midland Experience
1.00 Credits
Midland University
This course is required of all new first year students in order to help them make a successful transition from high school to college. The purpose of the course is to help students accept responsibility for their own learning by establishing sound time management and study skill techniques. Additionally, the course will introduce college procedures activities and academic expectations at Midland Lutheran College. College support resources academic majors and the importance of the liberal arts will be covered.
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MLC 103: Critical Reading and Writing Skills
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course is designed to strengthen the reading and writing skills needed for success in college-level courses. This course is required for all students who have scored a 16 or below on the English section of the ACT.
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MLC 110: Achieving Academic Success
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course is required for all first year students admitted to the college via the interview process. The course is designed to help students be successful in all of their classes, introduce and utilize campus support services and thoroughly examine effective study skills. The course will review reading strategies, effective writing, test taking, note taking, vocabulary words and other skills needed to meet college coursework expectations. A special emphasis will be placed on time management. This course counts as elective credit hours.
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MLC 201: Peer Advising/ Leadership
1.00 Credits
Midland University
Prerequisite: Permission by application. Provides upper-class students the opportunity to develop skills in leadership, interaction and peer advising. Students assist instructors with the MLC 101 sessions and provideindividual attention to new students during fall and spring term. P-PM-NC Only.
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MTH 100: Mathematics for the Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course focuses on the nature of contemporary mathematics and its relationship with modern society. Students learn to think critically and rationally about issues and problems in the areas of politics, social choice, management, game theory and art sampling. Both the power and limits of the language of mathematics are demonstrated through discussion and application of alternative methods of problem solving. Students learn both to appreciate abstract mathematical inquiry for its own sake and to apply modern problem-solving techniques to problems in other disciplines.
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MTH 140: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours This course introduces students to the language of algebra. Students develop skills necessary for success in other courses and disciplines which use this language. Students learn to think logically and rationally about problem solving. Specific topics include working with expressions, solving equations, graphing, and functions. Problem solving includes examples from a variety of disciplines.
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MTH 150: Pre-Calculus
4.00 Credits
Midland University
4 credit hours Prerequisites: MTH 140 or two years high school algebra and one year high school geometry. This course continues the study of the algebra of the real number system. Specific topics include inductive reasoning, relations, as well as linear, quadratic, circular, composite, polynomial and exponential functions. Students develop skills necessary for success in other courses and disciplines. Students learn to think logically and rationally about problem solving using examples from a variety of disciplines.
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MTH 210: Elementary Statistics
3.00 Credits
Midland University
3 credit hours See description under Mathematics/Computer Science.
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