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MATH 355: Content and Methods in Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II
4.00 Credits
Viterbo University
4 Cr. Principles, goals, and methods for teaching mathematics in elementary and middle school. Topics include rational numbers, real numbers, and geometry. Emphasis on problem-solving. Open only to education majors who have been admitted to the teacher education program. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in 255.
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MATH 420: Real Analysis
4.00 Credits
Viterbo University
4 Cr. Study of selected topics from real variable theory such as: real numbers; topology of the real line; metric spaces; Euclidean spaces; continuity; differentiation; the Riemann-Stieltjes integral; series. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: grades of C or higher in 260 and 320.
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MATH 450: Geometry
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Topics in Euclidean and other geometries; foundations of geometry; place of Euclidean geometry among other geometries. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in 260.
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MATH 486: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1-4 Cr. Courses on special topics of interest to mathematics students offered on the basis of need, interest, or timeliness. Prerequisites: as determined by the instructor. Restricted to students with junior standing or higher. May be repeated for credit.
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MATH 487: Experiential Learning:Internships
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1-12 Cr. Non-classroom experience in the fi eld of mathematics. Placements are off-campus and may be full- or part-time and with or without pay. Credit for experiences must be sought prior to occurrence, and learning contracts must be submitted before the end of the fi rst week of the semester. See the experiential learning: internship section of this catalog for more details. Restricted to students with junior standing or higher. Graded CR/NC.
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MATH 488: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1-4 Cr. Independent reading and/or research under the guidance of a mathematics faculty member. Written or oral report presented to instructor in charge. Refer to the academic policy section for independent study policy. Independent study contract is required. May be repeated for credit.
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MATH 499: Mathematics Seminar
1.00 Credits
Viterbo University
1 Cr. Selected topics of current interest in mathematics are researched and presented. Students, faculty, and occasional guest speakers share in the presentations. Offered as needed. Restricted to students with junior standing or higher. Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit.
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MGIT 150: Software Applications for Managers
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course focuses on the development of competency in the use of a current integrated software suite. This course builds the software skills necessary to complete future business courses at Viterbo University and in today's organizations. G9
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MGIT 200: Management Information Systems Concepts
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course provides an investigation of the indispensable role of information systems in business operations, management decision-making, and the strategic success of organizations. The focus of this course is that information systems have become essential as a strategy for creating competitive fi rms, managing fi rms, managing global corporations, and providing useful products and services to customers in the Information Age. Learners will research current topics pertinent in today's information technology revolution. Prerequisite: 150 or CISS 102. (See CISS 200)
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MGIT 225: Information Security I
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course will provide the student with an overview of the fi eld of information security and assurance. Students will be exposed to all aspects of security activities, methods, methodologies, and procedures. Coverage will include inspection and protection of information assets, detection of and reaction to threats to information assets, and examination of pre- and post-incident procedures, technical and managerial responses and an overview of the information security planning and staffi ng functions. Prerequisite: 300
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