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3.00 Credits
Set theory, cardinal numbers, orderings, continuity, homeomorphisms, convergence, separation, compactness, connectedness, completeness; topological, metric, regular, normal and Hansdorff spaces. PREREQUISITE: MATH 208.
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2.00 Credits
Integrates the work completed in the various courses. Reading and research oriented. (To be taken in one of the last two semesters prior to graduation.)
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3.00 Credits
Functions of several variables, vector functions, gradient, partial differentiation, directional derivative, multiple integrals, maxima and minima, improper integrals, line and surface integrals, divergences and Stokes' theorem. PREREQUISITE: MATH 208.
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3.00 Credits
Convergence of infi nite series, uniform convergence, Taylor's series, Fourier series, ordinary and partial differential equations; functions of a complex variable including integrals, power series, residues and poles, conformal mapping. PREREQUISITE: MATH 409.
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3.00 Credits
Review of the fundamental operations as applied to integers, fractions, and decimals; objective, methods and materials of instruction of mathematics, lesson and unit planning, classroom procedure in teaching mathematics, and use of mathematics laboratory. PREREQUISITES: EDUC 316, MATH 205, and MATH 300.
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2.00 Credits
A topical survey of military science that introduces the student to the organization of the U.S. Army, contrasting and comparing it with civilian organizations; introduces the student to the basic concepts of drill and ceremony; provides basic techniques to refi ne a student's listening, writing, and speaking abilities; examines the nature of military law; explains the evolution of military heritage and standards of professional behavior; provides an overview of training management principles; and concentrates on building self-discipline and self-confi dence. Co-requisite: MSC-103, MS Leadership Laboratory I, therefore, participation in the annual ROTC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is "MANDATORY."Participation in a fi tness class is optional except for contracted Cadets.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of MSC-101. Students will learn to apply principles of effective leadership, which reinforces self-confi dence through participation in physically and mentally challenging exercises with upper division ROTC students. This course also develops communication skills to improve the individual performance and group interaction: and relate organizational ethical values to the effectiveness of a leader. Co-requisite: MSC 104 Military Science Leadership Laboratory II. Participation in a physical fi tness class and a weekend fi eld training exercise is optional but highly encouraged.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory section is designed to offer the student an opportunity for integration and application of training management and leadership techniques. Team members and leadership positions are tailored based on the student's academic alignment. The course includes exercises such as rappelling, group presentations, basic marksmanship, drill and ceremony, fi eld training, etc. Co-requisite: The appropriate military science course, MSC-101 or 102. Contracted MSC-100s and 200s must also take the appropriate fi tness class, i.e. MSC-150 or 250. Cadets are required to attend the Battalion Mini- Exercise (normally a 2-day event from Friday-Saturday).
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn and apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams. The course focuses on the development of skills in oral and written communications, teamwork, planning events, coordination of group efforts, advanced fi rst aid, land navigation, and basic military tactics. Pre-requisite: All MSC-100 level classes, prior military training, or permission from the Professor of Military Science.
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2.00 Credits
Students are introduced to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit organizations. The class compares the actions of small organizations in the process of developing strategy and tactics, while taking into account theoretical, political, economic, and physical factors. They continue to develop leadership and critical skills. Pre-requisite: All MSC-100 level classes, MSC-201, 203, & 250, prior military training, or permission from the Professor of Military Science.
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