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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: MTH2152 Students in this course will learn how to build suitable mathematical models for a variety of phenomena found outside the college classroom. Different equations, dynamical systems, proportionality, geometric similarity, model fitting, simulation and probabilistic and optimization modeling, dimensional analysis, differential equations, and simplex method are some topics covered.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: MTH1251 and MTH2152 Topics discussed will include constructions and non-constructability, Greek astronomy, geometer's sketchpad, modern research, and the following geometries: Euclidean, hyperbolic, spherical, and projective.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: MTH 3030 and 3350 This course will introduce students to the following modern/abstract algebraic structures and their accompanying theories: sets, groups and subgroups, ideals and rings, fields and homomorphisms. Pertinent algebraic properties will be discussed in relation to these structures.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: MTH2152 This course introduces the theory of numbers including Pythagorean triples, Fermat's Last Theorem, divisibility and the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, congruence, Euler's phi function, primes, modular arithmetic, powers, roots, and cryptography.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Prerequisite: MTH 2152 and 3350 In this course students will focus on the theoretical aspects of calculus, such as the concepts of limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration. Also, a variety of theorems (e.g., implicit function; inverse function) will be analyzed in relation to the fundamental issues within the calculus curricula.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This is an introductory course which does not assume any prior music study. The purpose is to learn how and what to listen for in music through guided listening experiences. After consideration of various elements of music, a chronological study of Western art music will be presented.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This course is designed both for students with no background in music and for students who need to solidify their understanding of the basic concepts of music. The rudiments of music including pitch, rhythm, melody, harmony and form are studied. The student further develops understanding of music fundamentals through playing the piano.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits In this practical course, the prospective teacher learns to read simple music, play the melody bells and the autoharp, and play easy chords on the piano. The student studies the basic elements of music in order to understand a child's concept formation in music. This will aid in planning learning activities in music for children. The student also explores the relationship between music curricula and general learning goals.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Extra Fee: $150 Private lessons are given to each student. Acceptance is based upon current level of ability, and progress is expected through regular practice. Beginners are welcome.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Extra Fee: $150 Private lessons are given to each student and are based on individual needs. Proper breathing, phonation, resonance, care of the voice, vocal techniques and repertoire will be taught.
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