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3.00 Credits
In this advanced course, students will study a single major author. The course will provide intensive study of selected texts, an examination of the milieu in which the author wrote, and will include study of other texts that were influential upon or influenced by the major author. The author studies will vary from semester to semester; the choices will include those authors who are generally considered part of the canon as well as third world and minority authors. Students may repeat the course to study a different major author. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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3.00 Credits
In this advanced course, the focus will be on the literature of another culture, subculture, or combination of cultures. The approach and subject matter will vary from offering to offering. A student may repeat the course to take advantage of the different offerings. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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3.00 Credits
In this advanced course, students will examine literature from a particular perspective. The course will focus on a specific theme, genre or approach, may focus on literature in relation to another discipline, or may look at literature in any other way that does not fall within the Survey, Major Author, or Multicultural categories. The content of the course will vary from semester to semester. Many of the offerings will focus on non-Western literature. Students may repeat the course to take advantage of the varying offerings. Satisfies Group A. Prerequisite: WRIT 151 or WRIT 161.
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3.00 Credits
This senior seminar provides special studies in the students' area of specialization: Literature and Culture, Professional Writing, or Theater. Individual, supervised research is a major component of the course. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Law of property, application of Uniform Commercial Code to sales transactions and secured transactions, bankruptcy and related subjects. A study of government regulations as applied to business activities. Designed to give a basic understanding of legal problems in the marketing and transportation of goods. Prerequisite: LLAW 101.
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5.00 Credits
This course is for students who have not acquired the techniques of algebra. It can also serve as a refresher course and must be followed by MATH 100, as a prerequisite for MATH 120, 125, 140, or TMAT 135.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of the sequence of topics in algebra begun in MATH 096. This course may not be challenged and may not be substituted for required mathematics credit. This course, or its equivalent, is a prerequisite for MATH 120, 125, 140 or TMAT 135. Prerequisite: MATH 096 or equivalent determined by placement test.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to special topics of current interest in mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
A course on selected topics in mathematics for students of the humanities, especially in communication arts. Topics include: graphs, matrices, elements of linear programming, finite probabilities, introduction to statistics. Applications to real-life situations are emphasized. The place of these topics in the history of mathematics is outlined.
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4.00 Credits
A review of algebra, including exponents, factoring, fractions, linear equations, ratios, proportions. Content includes word problems, coordinate systems, graphs of functions, straight line, slope, systems of linear equations and their applications, complex numbers, quadratic equations. Introduction to trigonometry. Prerequisite: Placement Exam, MATH 100 or 101 or equivalent.
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