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INTRODUCTORY LATIN I The study of Latin is designed to lay the groundwork for Latin grammar and vocabulary, as well as for Roman culture. In addition, students of Latin increase their knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar. Offered during spring and fall semesters.
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTORY LATIN II Latin II continues to lay the foundation for Latin grammar and vocabulary, as well as for Roman culture. In addition, students of Latin II build upon their knowledge of English vocabulary and grammar, which they began in Latin I. Offered during spring and fall semesters.
Prerequisite:
LAT 0101
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of business mathematics with applications. Topics include linear and exponential functions, simple and compound interests, annuities, amortization, depreciation, and elementary concepts of probability theory.
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3.00 Credits
Math basics and Algebraic equations, graphs and procedures with modeling (reading problems). The course is tailored to the needs of Rosemont's students in preparation for College Algebra.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include properties of real numbers; linear, quadratic and higher degree polynomials; logarithmic and exponential functions. There is an emphasis on the graphs of these functions.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0112 or placement.
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3.00 Credits
Precalculus is the study of the ratios (functions called sines, cosines, tangents, etc.) of the lengths of sides in right triangles. Angles are often measured in radians. Graphs of the functions are studied. The ratios are related to each other in "Identities". The ratios are applied to non-right angle triangles. This knowledge is used to break lines into vertical and horizontal components called vectors.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0115 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the theories of limits, differentiation, and integration with a variety of applications including maximum, minimum problems, areas, and volumes.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0115 and MAT 0116 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of the techniques (substitution, by parts, partial fractions) and applications of integration (areas, volumes, work, average and mean value), inverse functions (exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0120
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MAT-0121. Topics include vectors and geometry of space, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and differential equations.
Prerequisite:
MAT 0121
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on discovering geometry in nature and art. Students will work with geometrical constructs such as lines, angles, triangles, and circles, and explore in depth polygons and three dimensional polyhedra. Students will evaluate geometry in art through artists that incorporate circle and knot designs, optical art, and symmetry such as that found in Islamic tile designs or in nature. For the final project students will produce an art piece with a strong geometrical foundation. This course is cross-listed with ARS 0140.
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