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  • 2.00 Credits

    Training for security managers to effectively and efficiently operate a security operation, including both security specific and non-security specific management issues. Prerequisite: Students will be required to undergo a criminal background investigation. If a student is presently employed by a law enforcement or federal agency that requires criminal checks, this requirement may be waived by LSI. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Selected topics in algebra. Develops manipulative algebraic skills and mathematical reasoning required for further study in mathematics. Includes brief review of basic algebra, quadratic formula, systems of linear equations, introduction to functions and graphing. This course is not available for credit to persons who have received credit in any mathematics course of a higher number with the exceptions of MA 112, 123, 162 201 and 202. Credit not available on the basis of special examination. Prereq: Two years of high school algebra and a Math ACT score of 21 or above or a Math SAT score of 510 or above; or MA 108R (UK); or appropriate score on the math placement test. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course specifically designed for students intending to enroll in a calculus sequence. Topics will include trigonometric functions, exponentials and logarithms, graphs, polar coordinates, conic sections and systems of conics. Students may not receive credit for MA 110 and either of MA 109 or MA 112. This course is not available for credit to students who have received credit in any higher numbered mathematics course except for MA 123, 162, 199, 201 or 202. Credit is not available by special examination. Lecture, three hours; recitation, two hours per week. Pre-requisites: Two years of high school algebra and a Math ACT score of 23 or above, or consent of department. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Discussion: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to concepts and applications of mathematics, with examples drawn from such areas as voting methods, apportionment, consumer finance, graph theory, tilings, polyhedra, number theory and game theory. This course is not available for credit to persons who have received credit in any mathematics course of a higher number with the exceptions of MA 112, 123, 162, 201 and 202. This course does not serve as a prerequisite for any calculus course. Credit not available on the basis of special examination. Pre-requisites: Two years of high school algebra and a Math ACT score of 19 or above, or MA 108R (UK), or math placement test. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
  • 2.00 Credits

    A standard course. Includes trigonometric functions, identities, multiple-angle formulas, laws of sines and cosines, and graphs of trigonometric functions. This course is not available to persons who have received credit for any mathematics course of a higher number with the exception of MA 113, 123, 132 and 162. Credit not available by special examination. Pre-requisites: Two years of high school algebra and a Math ACTE score of 21 or above or a Math SAT score of 510 or above; or MA 108R; or appropriate score on the math placement test. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours).
  • 4.00 Credits

    A course in one-variable calculus, including topics from analytic geometry. Derivatives and integrals of elementary functions (including the trigonometric functions) with applications. Lecture, three hours; recitation, two hours per week. Pre-requisites: Math ACT of 27 or above, or math SAT of 620 or above, or MA 109 (UK) and MA 112 (UK), or MA 110 (UK), or consent of the department. Students who enroll in MA 113 based on their test scores should have completed a year of pre-calculus study in high school that includes the study of the trigonometric functions. Note: Math placement test recommended. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Discussion: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of MA 113, primarily stressing techniques of integration. Lecture: 3 hours; Recitation: 2 hours. Prerequisite: High school trigonometry or MA 112; and a grade of 'C' or above in MA 113, MA 132, or MA 223.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to differential and integral calculus, with applications to business and the biological and physical sciences. Not open to students who have credit in MA 113. Students who have received credit for MA 113 cannot receive credit for MA 123. Pre-requisites: Math ACT score of 26 or above, or Math SAT of 600 or above, or MA 109 (UK) or appropriate math placement score, or consent of department. Note: Math placement test recommended. Lecture: 3.0 credit hours (45 contact hours).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Finite mathematics with applications to business, biology, and the social sciences. Linear functions and inequalities, matrix algebra, linear programming, probability. Emphasis on setting up mathematical models from stated problems. Pre-requisites: MA 109 (UK) or equivalent. Lecture 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
  • 1.00 Credits

    Laboratory offered (only) as an adjunct to certain mathematics lecture courses. Offered only on a pass/fail basis. Co-requisites: Set by instructor. Lab 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).
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