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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course consists of supervised practical experiences in the student s major field of marketing. This is a senior course designed to provide an integrating experience in various areas of marketing; it is open only to baccalaureate marketing majors of senior status who have a minimum GPA of 2.5. Students will also develop a professional resume, letter of application and will proceed to a job interview. Prerequisites: MRKT 201, MRKT 202, MRKT 377, MRKT 379 and MRKT 478. Corequisite: Recommendation of academic advisor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Elements of basic theory, mathematical systems, and numeration, plus basic concepts of algebra and geometry presented to prepare the student for MTHF 002. Individual study and laboratory work required. (Graded as Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A developmental course in introductory algebra. Topics include the language of algebra, adding and subtracting rational numbers, multiplying and dividing rational numbers, solving equations in one variable, solving linear inequalities in one variable, polynomials, factoring, and algebraic fractions. Prerequisite: A score of 40 or higher on the numerical skills portion of the ASSET test, or a score of 85 or higher on the ACCUPLACER, or a grade of "S" in MTHF 001. (Graded as Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A review of mathematical topics selected from arithmetic, algebra, and geometry to prepare students for the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PRAXIS I) - does not satisfy math requirement for any associate or bachelor degree. PRAXIS I is a requirement for Admission to a Program in Teacher Education.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of algebraic equations and inequalities, graphs of lines and curves, functions, zeros, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisites: One of the following: 19 or higher on ACT Math, 460 or higher on SAT Math; Accuplacer Elementary Algebra score of 84 or above; grade of "S" in MTHF 002; or a grade of "C" or higher in MATH 11
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to ensure that each student develops a basic knowledge of the fundamental processes which under gird the "quantitative universe." The course is structured around the components which provide a foundation for quantitation. Specific topics include: algebraic structures, numeracy, data handling and tolerance of uncertainty, logic, deductive reasoning, and application of mathematics . Prerequisites: MTHF 002 grade of at least "S", or ACT Math score of at least 19, or SAT Math score of at least 460, or ASSET algebra score of at least 40, or Accuplacer Elementary Algebra score of at least 8
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of topics from different branches of mathematics, emphasizing those that are useful and/or high-interest. Topics will be selected from chaos and fractals, finance, geometry, graph theory, history of math, infinity, logic, number theory, probability, statistics, and topology. Prerequisites: One of the following: 19 or higher in ACT Math, 460 or higher on SAT Math; Accuplacer Elementary Algebra score of 84 or above; grade of "S" in MTHF 002.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A course designed to prepare students for the first semester of calculus by study of analytic trigonometry, advanced college algebra topics, analytic geometry, and an introduction to limits and the tangent line and area problems for motivation of the development of calculus. Topics include trigonometric functions, analytic trigonometry, laws of sines and cosines, vector and complex number topics using results from trigonometry, sequences, series, finite probability, study of the conic sections, parametric equations and polar coordinates, limits including limits at infinity and limits of sequences, introduction to the tangent line and area problems. Prerequisites: ACT Math score of 24 or higher or grade of "C" or higher in MATH 102.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A four hour course in Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the notion of limit and of limiting processes. The derivative and the integral are defined and applications are studied. Topics covered include functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, and the integral. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in MATH 102 and MATH 120 or a score of 26 or higher on ACT Math or consent of department chairperson.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Inverse functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; inverse trigonometric functions; hyperbolic functions; L Hospital s Rule; standard techniques of integration; Riemann sums and the Riemann integral; polar coordinates; parametric equations; arc length and speed; the area of a surface of revolution; the centroid of a curve; indeterminate forms; improper integrals. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in MATH 202.
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