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MATH 432: Complex Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lander University
An introduction to complex analysis including analytic functions, Cauchy's Theorem and Formula, Taylor and Laurent series, contour integration, and residue calculus. Prerequisite: MATH 232. Three semester hours.
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MATH 232
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MATH 450: Technology in Secondary Math
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course examines integrating instructional technologies (calculators, data collectors and computers) into the secondary mathematics curriculum. The curriculum focuses on problem solving in Pre-Algebra, Elementary and Advanced Algebra, and Geometry. Prerequisite: Junior or senior status. Three semester hours.
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MATH 451: Secondary Mathematics Methods
3.00 Credits
Lander University
Strategies and techniques which ar essential to the effective teaching of mathematics in secondray schools. Primary topics include planning, presentation, and evaluation. A clinical experience is required. Prerequisites: MATH 232 (grade of C or better), EDUC 202, EDUC 351. Corequisite: EDUC 429. Three semester hours.
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MATH 232 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 351 or EDUC 429
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EDUC 429
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MATH 490: Mathematics Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lander University
Designed to give students practical work experience in a field related to their major. The student will work through an approved agency or business under the supervision of professional employees and a major advisor. Credit hours awarded and specific allocation over a rangae of one-four hours is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Department Chair and mathematics faculty. Course grade will be determined on the written evaluations by the field supervisor and written report rendered by the student.Prerequisites: 15 semester hours in major area and permission of the instructor. Juniors and seniors only. One to four semester hours.
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MATH 499: Mathematics Capstone
1.00 Credits
Lander University
This course is designed to be taken during a student's final spring semester at Lander. It will include a review of some major topics in mathematics, a discussion of topics relevant to careers in mathematics (e.g. resumes and interviewing), and opportunities to communicate mathematical ideas both orally and in a written format. Completion of program assessment requirements is also an integral part of this course and performance on assessment components will be reflected in the course grade. This course is open to all seniors and to juniors who are in the dual-degree engineering program. One semester hour.
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MEDA 101: Understanding Media
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course studies the roles and different interactive influences of American mass media. A particular emphasis will be placed on the economic, political and social effects of the media as well as First Amendment freedoms and ethical issues. Three credit hours.
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MEDA 110: Intro Media Production
3.00 Credits
Lander University
MEDA 110.INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA PRODUCTION This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to media production systems ranging from microcomputers to broadcast stations. Students will be introduced to industry job descriptions and infrastructures of broadcast stations, commercial production companies, and film crews. Students will also gain hands-on experience with microcomputers to enhance their productivity and efficiency as digital media content creators. Three credit hours.
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MEDA 200: Media Skills
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course introduces students to key concepts, equipment, technologies, and issues related to communication media. Topics include emerging standards, key technologies and related design issues, terminology, media formats, and ethical issues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic competencies in media equipment and production technology for presentations, audio, print, photography, video and web communication. Prerequisites: MEDA 101. Three credit hours.
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MEDA 201: Found of Producing &Directing
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course presents an examination of the roles and different interactive influences among the form and content of mass media. A particular emphasis will be placed on a study of the legal sanctions and constitutional freedoms affecting the communications media as well as ethical issues. Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Three semester hours.
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MEDA 202: Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course presents theory and provides practice in the operation and management of a radio station. Production laboratories and visits to radio stations are required. Prerequisite: MEDA 200 and either SPCH 201 or SPCH 302. Three credit hours.
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