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3.00 Credits
P This is an introductory survey of major writers, works, and trends since 1945. It includes theories of reading and textual construction as well as multi-genre and visual work. In order to pass LIT2090, students must demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments; therefore, the course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course as per State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030. Prerequisite: ENC1101 and ENC1102 with a minimum grade of C
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1.00 Credits
P LIT2110 is primarily a reading course that familiarizes students with selected masterpieces of World Literature from a variety of periods and locations prior to the 18th Century. Students will analyze, synthesize, and evaluate literature and literary contexts in classroom discussions and writing. LIT2110 qualifies as a writing intensive Gordon Rule course. It also fulfills the General Education Humanities Multicultural Studies Sub-Category C. Prerequisite: ENC 1101 and ENC1102 with a minimum grade of C
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2.00 Credits
P LIT2120 is primarily a reading course that familiarizes students with selected masterpieces of World Literature from a variety of periods and locations after the 18th Century, with an emphasis on the non-Western world. Students will analyze, synthesize, and evaluate literature and literary contexts in classroom discussions and writing. LIT2120 qualifies as a writing intensive Gordon Rule course. It also fulfills the General Education Humanities Multicultural Studies Sub-Category C. A grade of C or higher in ENC1101 and ENC1102 is required for entry into LIT2120
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3.00 Credits
P The class surveys major works by sub-Saharan African writers in various genres, including traditional oral arts or orature, poetry, and fiction, representing a diversity of peoples, gender, cultures from western, eastern, and southern areas in Africa. All readings are in English. This course meets the definition of a writing-intensive Gordon Rule course (State BOE Rule 6A- 10.030). This course meets the General Education requirement for Humanities Multicultural Studies Sub-Category C. A grade of C or higher in ENC1101 and ENC1102 is required for entry into LIT2195
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3.00 Credits
P This course offers a study of fiction, drama, and poetry written in English by American, British, and European women. Prerequisite: ENC1101 and ENC1102, both with a minimum grade of C,... Full Description
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3.00 Credits
P The course in combination with MAC1140 will prepare students to take the calculus sequence MAC2311, MAC2312, and MAC2313. The course includes an in-depth study of the trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs; trigonometric identities; conditional trigonometric equations; vector algebra; parametric equations; polar coordinates; solutions of triangles; and applications. Prerequisite: MAC1105 with grade of C or better or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
P This course in combination with MAC1114 will prepare students to take the calculus sequence MAC2311, 2312, and 2313. The course includes an in-depth study of functions; polynomial, rational, algebraic, piecewise, logarithmic, and exponential functions; their properties, graphs, and applications; conic sections; non linear inequalities; binomial theorem; induction; matrices and determinants; sequences and series. Prerequisite: MAC1105 with grade of "C" or better or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
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4.00 Credits
P This is a one semester survey course in calculus and is not a substitute for any course in the calculus sequence. This course includes the study of functions; limits; continuity; derivatives of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; interpretations of the derivative; applications of derivatives to optimization, growth, decay, business and social science problems; integrals of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to methods of integration, including numerical estimation; and applications of the integral. Prerequisite: MAC1105 with grade of C or better or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
P Corequisite to MAC2233
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