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3.00 Credits
This course combines dance lessons with sociological explorqation of New York/New Jersey's salsa scene. Lessons are complemented by discussions on the origins of the music as it relates to Latin American and Caribbean history and Latino migration to the northeast.
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Demography is the study of the size and makeup of human populations and their change. This course will look at who is moving into cities and who is moving out; what dras people away from cities and what attracts them to cities, and diversity and segregation in our cities. Prerequisite: so121 or Ur151.
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This course explores numerous civilizations in North, Central and South America that existed prior to the arrival of the Europeans. Both archeological and cultural anthropological perspectives are utilized. Prerequisite: So121 or Ls101.
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A course open to all students examining current legal issues in a seminar setting. This course will acquaint students with the issues that are at the forefront of the legal environment such as physician assisted suicide, legal issues relating to the world-wide web, capital punishment, drug laws and their enforcement, abortion and the law, affi rmative action and raceconscious preferences, and sex offender notifi cation laws.
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Real numbers, variable expressions, solving equations, linear equations in two variables, systems of linear equations, inequalities. This is a preparation course for Ma021, Ma102-3, Ma105-6, and Ma108-9.
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3.00 Credits
Review of elementary and intermediate algebra fundamental concepts, equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial functions, systems of equations. This is a preparation course for calculus.
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3.00 Credits
Symbolic logic, number theory, functions, and other topics selected by the instructor.
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Set theory, combinatorics, finite probability, conditional probability, and topology.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to ways in which everyday situations can be described and studied mathematically: linear equations and systems, linear inequalities, topics from linear programming and fi nancial mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
Finite probability, trees, conditional probability, probability distributions and statistics.
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