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MA 160: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
A course designed to give a foundation in statistics for students in Business, Social Science, Education, Humanities, or Computer Information Systems who are planning to transfer to a four-year program. Topics include descriptive statistics; counting principles and probability; binomial, and normal distributions; hypothesis testing using the normal curve; linear regression and correlation; and chi-square tests. Prerequisites: Intermediate Algebra, MA 151, Math 11, Course 3, or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
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MA 257: Analytic Geometry & Calculus III FA
4.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
A continuation of MA 158. Topics include conic section; parametric equations; polar equations; arc length; vector differentiation and integration; tangent and normal vectors; multivariate differentiation and integration in several coordinate systems; line integrals; applications including lines, planes, areas, volumes, mass, and moments. Prerequisite: MA 158. Hours of class per week: 4.
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MA 257 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III FA
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MA 258: Differential Equations SP
4.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
Topics include definitions and properties of differential equations; differential equations of first degree and order; applications, Bernoulli's equation, linear independence; general solutions to homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations; differential operators; auxiliary equations; the LaPlace transformation and its inverse; series solutions about ordinary and singular points. Prerequisite: MA 257. Hours of class per week: 4.
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MA 258 - Differential Equations SP
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MA 259: Linear Algebra SP
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
A course designed for second year mathematics or science students. Topics include systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear dependence, bases, dimension, linear transformations, matrices, determinants, eigenvectors. Prerequisite: MA 158. Hours of class per week: 3.
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MA 259 - Linear Algebra SP
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MD 171: Introduction to Architectural Drafting FA
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
The course covers drafting work in lettering, use of drawing instruments including the drafting machine and parallel straight edge, geometrics, orthographic projection, cross sections, axonometric projection, intersections and sketching. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
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MD 171 - Introduction to Architectural Drafting FA
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MD 174: Computer Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
AutoCAD 3 s.h. This course teaches the basics of computer aided drafting , using the AutoCAD software package, as applied to engineering type drawings. Topics include geometric construction basics, object properties, polar and delta positioning, orthographic views, dimensioning, auxiliary and sectional views. Three dimensional drawing and solid modeling will be introduced using the AutoDesk Inventor software. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
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MD 180: Intermediate Architectural Drawing SP
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
Architectural drawing as related to functional planning of residence buildings, working drawings, including plans, elevations, section, details, notes and specifications. Prerequisite: MD 171. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
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MD 180 - Intermediate Architectural Drawing SP
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ME 284: Medical Insurance SP
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
This course presents standardized basic concepts and brings all reimbursement systems down to a common denominator that simplifies and clarifies medical insurance. The procedures necessary to successfully file medical claims for reimbursement are covered. This course benefits students in medical-related programs as well as practicing medical assistants. Prerequisite: OT 283 or 285. Hours of class per week: 3.
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MM 101: Multimedia Technology I
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
This course introduces the field of multimedia to the student. The course examines the tools used in the multimedia field and how graphics, sound, video, and text are integrated into a multimedia work. Delivery mechanisms for multimedia, such as CD-ROM, Internet, and print are introduced. Preliminary uses of the Internet and presentation systems as delivery mechanisms for multimedia works are examined by the student. Topics: computer use in multimedia, sound, video, graphic picture formats, Internet web usage, basic HTML, 2D drawing, 3D drawing, applications of multimedia, current information on the multimedia industry. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
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MM 102: Multimedia Technology II
3.00 Credits
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
This course explores advanced topics in multimedia development. Audio, video and computer system requirements, limitations and integration are examined. Computer formats, such as JPEG and MPEG are covered as are CD-ROM production requirements. Software used for multimedia application are examined from a production standpoint as is the delivery of content via various means. Topics: audio - analog vs. digital, mixing, streaming; video systems; video/graphics formats - GIF, MPEG, JPEG; projection requirements; software applications - specifications, hardware requirements; Internet and server requirements; CD-ROM and other media. Prerequisite: MM 101. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
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