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LT 293: Topics in Library Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
As announced. (Course may be repeated for credit.)
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LT 297: Library Internship
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisites: LT 110 and 12 credit hours in Library Technology Provides unpaid on-the-job experience under the supervision of professionally prepared librarians. Students, in collaboration with the Intern Supervisor, will prepare a proposal for the internship which includes approved learning objectives for the 80-hour work experience.
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MATH 094: Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: Placement as indicated by results from the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals and integers, elementary geometry topics, percents, and solving linear equations. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit will not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 094: Basic Mathematical Skills with Geometry
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: Placement as indicated by results from the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals and integers, elementary geometry topics, percents, and solving linear equations. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit will not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 096: Basic Algebra I
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin MATH 094 within the last two years or a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Real numbers and their properties, solving equations and inequalities in one variable, graphing linear equations, introduction to the laws of exponents, operations with polynomials, and factoring polynomials. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit will not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 096: Basic Algebra I
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: 1. A grade of āCā or better in MATH 094 within the last two years OR 2. A satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Real numbers and their properties, solving equations and inequalities in one variable, graphing linear equations, introduction to the laws of exponents, operations with polynomials, and factoring polynomials. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit will not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 098: Basic Algebra II
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: 1. A grade of āCā or better in MATH 096 within the last two years OR 2. A satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken within the last year Factoring polynomials including the sum and difference of two perfect cubes, solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities, operations with rational expressions, solving and graphing quadratic equations including the quadratic formula, solving systems of equations in two variables, and operations with radicals. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit does not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 098: Basic Algebra II
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin MATH 096 within the last two years or a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Factoring polynomials including the sum and diff erence of cubes, solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities, simplifying rational expressions, solving and graphing quadratic equations including the quadratic formula, solving systems of equations in two variables, and operations with radicals. Problem solving strategies are emphasized. Course credit does not apply toward any degree.
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MATH 107: Intermediate Algebra
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin MATH 098 within the last two years or a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken in the last year Th is course builds and extends concepts taught in MATH 098. Competence in skills of Basic Algebra is assumed. Review of linear equations and inequalities, factoring polynomials, and graphing linear equations. Systems of equations in three variables with emphasis on applications, complex numbers, synthetic division, rational expressions and equations, solving and graphing quadratic equations, graphing circles, variation, laws of exponents including rational exponents, radicals and introduction to functions. Problem solving strategies are emphasized.
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MATH 107: Intermediate Algebra
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: 1. A grade of āCā or better in MATH 098 within the last two years OR 2. A satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test taken in the last year. Course credit does not meet the requirement of some degrees. This course builds and extends concepts taught in MATH 098. Competence in skills of Basic Algebra is assumed. Review of linear equations and inequalities, factoring polynomials, and graphing linear equations. Other concepts covered include systems of equations in three variables, complex numbers, synthetic division, rational expressions and equations, solving and graphing quadratic equations, the laws of exponents including rational exponents and scientific notation, radicals and introduction to functions. Problem solving strategies are emphasized.
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