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1.00 Credits
(10 lecture hours 7.5 lab hours, 1 credit) Presents math concepts as they are utilized in the workplace. The specific topics are selected to meet the needs of the specific occupation as it relates to industry. Added Fall 2003.
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5.00 Credits
(75 lecture hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 121 & 122 ( "C" grade or better) orinstructor permission or appropriate math entrance score Introduces single variable calculus and analytic geometry. Includes limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications of derivatives as well as indefinite and definite integrals and some applications. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved 10-Jan-03 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces MAT 201 Fall 1988-Fall 2002)
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5.00 Credits
(75 lecture hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 201 ( "C" grade or better) or instructorpermission or appropriate math entrance score Continuation of single variable calculus which will include techniques of integration, polar coordinates, analytic geometry, improper integrals, and infinite series. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved 9-Jan-04 for A.A. & A.S., Effective Spring 2003. Added Spring 2003. (Replaces MAT 202 Fall 1988-Fall 2002)
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5.00 Credits
(75 lecture hours, 5 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 202 with "C" grade or betterIncludes all the topics of MAT 203 Calculus III with an additional emphasis on word problems and problem solving. This is the third course in the three-course calculus sequence. This course will additionally contain a thorough examination of multiple integration. This will include double and triple integrals, line integrals, Stokes' and Green's Theorems, and their applications. A graphing calculator is required for this course. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved-9-Feb-07 for A.A. & A.S., Eff. Fall 2007. Added Fall 2007.
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4.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours, 4 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 201 ( "C" grade or better)Includes formal logic, algorithms, induction proofs, counting and probability, recurrence relations, equivalence relations, graphs, shortest-path, and tree traversal. This course is designed for mathematics and computer science students. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved 9-FEB-07 for A.A. & A.S., Eff. Fall 2007. Added Fall 2007.
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3.00 Credits
(45 lecture hours, 3 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 201 with "C" grade or betterIncludes vector spaces, matrices, linear transformations, matrix representation, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved-9-Feb-07 for A.A. & A.S., Eff. Fall 2007. Added Fall 2007.
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4.00 Credits
(60 lecture hours, 4 credits) Prerequisite: MAT 202 with "C" grade or betterIntroduces ordinary differential equations. The content of this course includes all the topics of MAT 265 Differential Equations with an additional emphasis on applications and problem solving. A graphing calculator is required for this course. This is a Statewide Guaranteed Transfer course GT-MA1 Approved-9-Feb-07 for A.A. & A.S., Eff. Fall 2007. Added Fall 2007.
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3.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 46 lab hours, 3 credits) Introduces the types of equipment and technical considerations used in multimedia productions and the multimedia professions. It focuses on current types of equipment such as scanners, printers, digital cameras and computers. Students gain hands-on experience in how the technology is utilized for input and output in production and design projects. Over view of software and basic design principles will be explored. Added Fall 2003. (Previously CWB 140 Fall 2001-Summer 2003)
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3.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 46 lab hours, 3 credits) Focuses upon the study of design layout and conceptual elements concerning graphic design projects such as posters, advertisements, logos, and brochures Added Fall 2003. (Previously MMA 201 Multimedia Design & Graphics Fall 1998-Summer 2003)
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3.00 Credits
(15 lecture hours 46 lab hours, 3 credits) Introduces Web site planning, design and creation using industry-standards-based Web site development tools. Screen-based color theory, Web aesthetics, use of graphics editors and intuitive interface design are explored. Added Fall 2003. (Previously CWB 135 Complete Web Editing Fall 2001- Summer 2003; CIS 231 Web Programming I: HTML Fall 1998-Summer 2001)
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