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MATH 10: COLLEGE MATHEMATICS
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Algebra: fundamental algebraic concepts and operations, number bases, linear equations and inequalities, functions, graphing. Graphs and functions: study of functions including exponents and radical polynomials, geometric series, rational expressions, quadratic equations, and logarithms. (3 units)
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MATH 15: FINITE MATHEMATICS
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Topics include matrix theory, linear systems, linear programming, probability, decision theory, and game theory. Also applied calculus is covered. (3 units)
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MATH 21: CALCULUS I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Differential Calculus, derivative and applications. Techniques of differentiation of algebraic functions. Exponential and logarithmic functions. Implicit method. Graphing, maxima and minima, concavity. Mean value theorem. (3 units) Prerequisite: MATH 10
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MATH 22: CALCULUS II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Integral Calculus. Fundamental theorem, mean value theorem, Taylor's formula, indeterminate forms. Area and the indefinite integral, techniques of integration. Applications to volume, arc length, physics problems. (3 units) Prerequisite: MATH 21
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MATH 25: CALCULATOR MATH
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
This course combines College Math, Pre-calculus, Finite Math and parts of Statistics, Programming and Linear Algebra. Covers both "hand" and "machine" math in depth. Involves the use of the calculator as a tool to solve problems as well as probing the theoretical aspects of it. (3 units) Prerequisite: MATH 10
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MATH 280: SPECIAL TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
A special topic course may be given as independent study. (1-4 units) Prerequisite: Instructor's permission
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MATH 40: LINEAR ALGEBRA
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, systems of linear equations. Stress on 2 and 1 dimensions, including geometric and other applications. (3 units) Prerequisite: MATH 10
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MATH 5: BASIC ALGEBRA
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
The course is a review of basic high-school mathematics. It is designed to refresh math concepts for student graduated from a high- school long time before enrollment to the university. (3 units)
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POL SCI 10: UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
This course is an introductory survey of the institutions and processes of government in the United States. Although we examine the basic structure of state governments, the major emphasis is on the Federal Government. The course includes a close reading of the United States Constitution. Building knowledge of the Constitution, we look at the most important political institutions as they work in the world. Institutions studied include Congress, the Presidency, the courts and the national security apparatus. We also try to identify the interaction between political structure, ideology, public opinion, the press, money and of external events. (3 units)
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POL SCI 15: INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
This course is an introduction to basic political thought and how thought has influenced political action. Much of the course will deal with interpretations of democracy. We examine the basic ideas of democracy and citizenship in Greece and Rome. Also, analyzed will be the writings of classic political thinkers such as Hobbes, Locke, Burke, Adam Smith, Rosseau and James Madison. The course will also cover the major alternatives to democracy in modern times such as Marxism, fascism and military rule. (3 units)
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