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science and mathematics 56-1710: Basic Math Skills
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Basic Math Skills is designed for college students who have a weak background in mathematics and who may exhibit math anxiety. The course concentrates on operations involving fractions, decimals, and percents. Measurement, geometry, statistics, and the principles of algebra are also introduced. The class focuses on student participation, collaborative learning, and activities that develop students' problem solving and critical thinking skills. (Basic Math Skills does not satisfy the College's mathematics requirement.) 3 CRED ITS
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science and mathematics 56-1720: College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course covers essential mathematical skills expected at the college level. These skills are presented in an integrated way, with emphasis on applications of math. Topics include algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry. Students solve problems, improve understanding of concepts, and interpret statistics and graphs. Effort is made to incorporate mathematical applications reflecting students' majors. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1710 BASIC MATH SKILLS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1721: Mathematical Ideas
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This is an online mathematics course intended for liberal arts students at the college level. Mathematical Ideas is divided into historical perspectives, algebraic systems, and applied consumer mathematics. Topics include numerations, finite mathematics, algebra of real numbers, linear-quadratic-exponential functions, geometry, and consumer mathematics. Note: THE ONLINE MATERIALS FOR THIS COURSE ONLY WORK WITH MS/WINDOWS-BASED SYSTEMS. MAC USERS WITHOUT ACESS TO A MS/WINDOWS-BASED SYSTEM ARE NOT ADVISED TO TAKE THIS COURSE. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1722: Introduction to Statistical Methods
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course presents the foundation of statistics using a case study approach. Model cases are examined where statistics were both used and misused. Special emphasis will be placed on concepts commonly used in Marketing Communication and Management classes from a statistical standpoint. Statistics are used to demonstrate cause and effect of physical phenomena. Topics include sampling, statistical models, probability and chance theory, graph analysis, correlation, central tendencies, regression, hypothesis testing, and dispersion. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1720 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1724: Geometry in the Arts
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course presents basic geometric concepts such as the Pythagorean theorem, properties and measurements of points, lines, angles, plane figures, and classic solids. In-class activities include the integration of small group work and individual research projects. Effort will be made to apply geometrical concepts to students' major areas of study. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1720 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1725: Math in Art and Nature
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course shows the relationship between mathematics and art in nature, for example, the shape of a butterfly and the spiral on a pineapple. Using a compass and a straightedge, students learn geometric concepts in order to do basic Euclidean constructions as well as golden rectangle, baravelle spiral, and the lute of Pythagoras constructions. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1710 BASIC MATH SKILLS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1726: Math for Marketing and Management
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides specific applications of mathematics for Marketing and Management majors. Emphasis is placed on solving problems in the areas of interest, discount negotiable instruments, payroll, buying and selling, checking accounts, and other business related applications. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1720 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1728: Quantitative Literacy
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Quantitative Literacy surveys the ways that mathematics is used in the real world. As our society grows more technologically complex, the ability to interpret and analyze quantitative information has become an increasingly essential skill for citizenship. The goal of this course is to develop the reasoning capacity, critical thinking skills, and statistical literacy needed to make sense of issues that routinely appear in the media. Essential topics in consumer mathematics will also be covered. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1720 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR PLACEMENT
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science and mathematics 56-1810: Physics for Filmmakers
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course explores selected topics from the world of physics. Emphasis is on the study of vibrations, waves, sound and light, and the fundamentals of electricity. Course includes weekly classroom demonstrations and experiments. Final topics include an introduction to the aspects of modern physics, such as relativity, quantum theory, and cosmology. 3 CRED ITS
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science and mathematics 56-1817: Lasers and Holography
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course covers the basics of holography, including technical and aesthetic history; photochemical procedures; uses of lasers; and procedures for setting up fundamental holograms, or single- and double-beam transmission and reflection. Students are required to generate their own holograms. 3 CRED ITS
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