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3.00 Credits
introduces software development. Fundamental concepts and algorithms are explained, and programs are developed using graphical development environments. Problem solving skills are emphasized and developed.
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3.00 Credits
introduces object-oriented software development. Fundamental concepts and algorithms are examined and object-oriented programs are developed using the Java and C++ languages. The relationships between software and other areas of computer science are examined and fundamental concepts in computer science are introduced. Prerequisite: 3 years of college preparatory math or Mathematics 170 and 175, 2 years of computer usage in high school or equivalent experience
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3.00 Credits
includes a study of those topics in algebra and geometry of particular use in the elementary (K-8) curriculum. Prerequisite: 3 years of college preparatory mathematics or 090. Credit can be earned toward graduation for either 120 or 150 but not both.
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3.00 Credits
presents basic statistical concepts and utilizes the computer. No prior computer experience is needed. Prerequisite: 3 years of college preparatory mathematics or 090
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3.00 Credits
contains currently useful topics in mathematics which depend only on elementary concepts; for example: problem solving, logical reasoning, probability, statistics, functions, relations, set theory, matrices, graphs, trees, and models. Prerequisite: three years of college preparatory mathematics or 090. Credit can be earned toward graduation for either 120 or 150 but not both.
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3.00 Credits
includes topics in algebra, analytic geometry, and logarithmic and exponential functions. Prerequisite: three years of college preparatory mathematics or permission of the department.
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1.00 Credits
topics include trigonometric functions along with their graphs, identities, equations, and various applications. Selected topics will be useful for the study of calculus. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: 170
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4.00 Credits
introduces the concepts of limit, continuity, derivative, integral, and applications. It assumes some knowledge of trigonometric functions and equations for lines and conic sections. Prerequisite: 170 and 175 or equivalent, including trigonometry
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4.00 Credits
continues the study of calculus and includes such topics as methods of integration, logarithms, exponential, indeterminate forms, and infinite series. Prerequisite: 190
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3.00 Credits
extends and enhances concepts started in 111. Software engineering techniques, program structure, and system programming concepts are studied. A number of application areas are introduced, including numeric and non-numeric problems, sorting, searching, game theory, data management, and graphics. The languages used are Java and C++. Prerequisite: 111 or permission of the department
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