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3.00 Credits
Presents an overview of statistics, including descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 157 and MTH 240. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: MTH 163 plus MTH 164 or MTH 180 or placement recommendation, or SAT II of at least 680.
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3.00 Credits
Presents limits, continuity, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions with applications, and an introduction to integration. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: MTH 163 plus MTH 164 or placement recommendation, or SAT II of at least 680.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presents vector valued functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and topics from the calculus of vectors. Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs. Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: MTH 174.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduces ordinary differential equations. Includes first order differential equations, second and higher order ordinary differential equations with applications, LaPlace Transforms, and systems of differential equations. Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs. Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: MTH 275.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presents topics in discrete mathematical structures which are basic tools used in computer science. Covers sets, Boolean algebra, counting methods, generating functions and recurrence relations, graph theory, trees, and an introduction to finite state automata. Designed for mathematical, physical, and engineering science programs. Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Expands upon the topics of Algebra I including rational expressions, radicals and exponents, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and applications. Develops the mathematical proficiency necessary for selected curriculum entrance. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisites:?BSK 9?or placement recommendation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces and surveys traditional, Appalachian, and contemporary folk songs, instruments, and performers in American culture. Requires no previous knowledge of music. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the many aspects of singing from the physical act through the aesthetic experience. The course is designed for the beginning singer who desires vocal improvement, and for the voice major as an addition to and extension of skills and knowledge necessary for artistic development. Introduces appropriate repertoire. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the many aspects of singing from the physical act through the aesthetic experience. The course is designed for the beginning singer who desires vocal improvement, and for the voice major as an addition to and extension of skills and knowledge necessary for artistic development. Introduces appropriate repertoire. Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Teaches singing, proper breath control, diction, and development of tone. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. Prerequisite: Division approval. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be one half hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice (laboratory) required.
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