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ID 111: Strategies for Learning
1.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course is designed to help students with learning disabilities correlate study strategies with processing deficits. It will also help students to organize and carry out daily and weekly plans. Students will meet individually one hour per week with the instructor on an assigned basis. Must have the permission of the instructor. PALS students must enroll in this course each semester. Credit, 1 hour
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ID 201: Transition Success
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course will introduce you to Limestone College, its mission, and your role within the college. It will introduce you to the internet based courses, the library, and other services available to you at the College. All students in the extended campus must take this course in their first semester. In addition, it is required for all Day transfer students who transfer in more than 24 hours. This course is designed to make your transition to Limestone College easier. You will learn about services available to you as a Limestone College student. Credit, 3 hours.
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ID 301: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course helps students develop and refine their higher-order thinking skills. Students will analyze the thinking evident in a variety of texts and media for clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic, significance, fairness, and ethics. Students will also write frequently, applying the same standards to their own thinking and writing. The Measurement of Academic Proficiency and Progress, the test adopted by Limestone College to measure each student's general education competency levels, will be included as one of the assessment methods for the course. Prerequisites: Junior standing and completion of Limestone's Verbal and Quantitative Skills Requirements (EN 101, 102, 105, MA 091 or satisfactory completion of the College Quantitative Skills placement examination). Credit, 3 hours.
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ID 355: Renaissance,Theatre,and Culture
4.00 Credits
Limestone University
An interdisciplinary study of history, music, and art of the Renaissance Period, specifically pertaining to a pre-selected prominent period of time. This course will culminate in the production of a traditional madrigal dinner based on research into the economic, political, and cultural climate of the period as well as modern-day artistic creative process. Minimum enrollment - 12 students. Lab fee. Credit, 4 hours.
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IS 250: Cross Cultural Communications
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
The course introduces students to a broad range of theory and practice in the field of communication between people from different societal cultures. Through lecture, discussion, videos, class participation, and field experiences, students examine similarities and differences that affect communication. Emphasis is on increasing students' understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of "C" or better.Credit, 3 hours.
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IS 360: World Trade and International Business
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
An overview of the field of study that focuses on business activities that cross national boundaries. It includes international trade, foreign investment, international banking, international transfer of technology, and global business strategies. Prerequisites: Business Administration 300 or 341. (Same as Business 360 and Economics 360.) Credit, 3 hours.
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MA 104: Recreational Math
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course provides the student with the opportunity to experience a myriad of mathematically related recreations, such as puzzles, constructions, logic, fractals, 2D and 3D puzzles, etc. The content varies by semester and is drawn from many fields of mathematics and all eras of mathematical development. Prerequisite: None. This course may not be used to satisfy the quantitative skills requirement nor does it waive the 091 requirement. Credit, 1 hour.
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MA 160W: Mathematical Logic and Set Theory
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
A substantial study into set theory and operations,basic and advanced logical argument construction, and an introduction to mathematical analysis. Emphasis is placed on the rigor and logical argument required in the proof of theorems, corollaries, and lemmas. Prerequisite: MA 122 with a "C" or better. (Offered inFall Semester) Credit, 3 hours.
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MA 205: Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
Limits and continuity, differentiation, integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and applications of these topics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 122. (Offered in Fall Semester.) Credit, 3 hours.
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MA 206: Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
The course provides instruction in basic facts on differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and transcendental functions, applications of integration, L'Hopital's Rule improper integrals. Prerequisite: MA 205 with a "C" or better. (Offered in Spring Semester.) Credit, 3 hours.
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