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4.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive study of all aspects of mammography in preparation for the national boards or added technological experience. History, physics, instrumentation, positioning, various techniques, accreditation process, and clinical rotations are included. This class meets during the Fall Semester on weekends. PREREQUISITE: Member in good standing with The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (A.R.R.T.) Three lecture, one laboratory hour per week.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for student to secure the Tennessee Residential Contractors Limited License. Content will include construction practices and techniques, materials, methods, codes, zoning, regulations, ordinances, safety, and OSHA. Financial statements, proper licensure application, and renewal forms will be prepared in class.
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3.00 Credits
Includes two- and threedimensional figures, with an emphasis on the properties of symmetry, congruence, and similarity, the Pythagorean Theorem, and special right triangle relationships. PREREQUISITE: One year of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score, or DSPM 0800.
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3.00 Credits
Intended for students whose program of study requires one 3-hour mathematics course. Designed to provide some insight into the nature and applications of mathematics. Topics include but are not limited to some of the following: Sets, Boolean Algebra, Logic, Probability and Statistics, Linear Programming, Graph Theory, Mathematics of Finance, and Applied Geometry. PREREQUISITE: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850; and high school geometry or MATH 0990(applies to students under 1989 Admissions Requirements).
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3.00 Credits
Sequences, sets, relations and functions; base-ten arithmetic numeration systems and whole numbers; bases other than ten; operations with integers; equations and inequalities; theory of numbers; clock and modular arithmetic. PREREQUISITES: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850 and high school geometry or MATH 0990 (applies to students under 1989 Admission Requirements). (Same as RODP MATH 1410)
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3.00 Credits
Rational numbers; operations with decimal numbers and percents; the real number system; plane and coordinate geometry; introduction to statistics. PREREQUISITES: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850 and high school geometry or MATH 0990 (applies to students under 1989 Admission Requirements). (Same as RODP MATH 1420)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to elementary methods and techniques. Topics include sampling, frequency distributions, elementary probability, binomial distributions, normal distributions, and uniform distributions. Tests of hypotheses and significance of data and simple correlation. Intended primarily for business majors. PREREQUISITE: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850 and high school geometry or MATH 0990 (applies to students under 1989 Admission Requirements). (Same as RODP MATH 1530)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed primarily for students in medical, business and industrial technology programs. Topics include functions and their graphs, linear and quadratic equations, formulas, systems of equations, determinants, radicals and radical equations, exponents, inequalities, variation, analytical geometry, trigonometry and statistics. Emphasis is placed on the applications of these topics and on the use of new technology in the applied sciences. PREREQUISITE: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850; and high school geometry or MATH 0990(applies to students under 1989 Admissions Requirements).
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5.00 Credits
An integrated course in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Topics include but are not limited to basic geometry, elements of trigonometry, solving systems of equations using determinants and matrices, vectors, oblique triangles, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, variation, conic sections, elementary statistics, elements of statistical process control, and metric measurement. Designed primarily for students in an Associate of Applied Science program in conjunction with a particular industry. Will not substitute for MATH 1710 or 1720. PREREQUISITES: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score, or DSPM 0850.
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3.00 Credits
Designed as a course for students who plan to major in mathematics and/or science and are not prepared to take calculus. Topics include polynomials, factoring, fractions, radical expressions, rational exponents, complex numbers, linear and quadratic equations and their applications, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, determinants, and the binomial theorem. PREREQUISITES: Two years of high school algebra and an acceptable placement score or DSPM 0850 with a grade of B or better or MATH 1130 or MATH 160*; and high school geometry or MATH 0990 (applies to students under 1989 Admissions Requirements). (Same as RODP MATH 1710)
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