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3.00 Credits
The techniques of writing feature news stories that require understanding basic news writing combined with the ability to utilize the creative approach contained in human interest stories. Prerequisite: JRL 31
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3.00 Credits
Practical course on techniques of producing a newspaper, literary magazine or yearbook. Students participate in workshops in two or more departments and handle materials at several stages of the publication. At the end of the course, students will have portfolios for presentation to potential employers. Prerequisite: JRL 31 or Department permission
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study of journalism is developed individually between student and faculty member and must be approved by the Department.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be placed on community newspapers or in community-relations offices for practical work in the operations of a community publication. Prerequisite: JRL 41
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0.00 Credits
Designed to help students pass the Mathematics A High School Regents Exam. Topics include: Number Concepts, Algebraic Reasoning, Introductory Geometry, the Coordinate Plane and Probability. Prerequisite: Students the HS identifies as being in need of extra assistance in order to pass the Mathematics A Regents Exam on the first try OR students who have taken and failed the Mathematics A Regents Exam
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3.00 Credits
Functions, graphing techniques, angle measurement, functions of right angles, linear interpolation, inverse functions, laws of Sines and Cosines, circular functions, formulas, identities, waves and conditional equations. Open to students who have passed MAT 9 but not trigonometry.
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of polls, linear programming by graph, introduction to probability, games and game theory, Markov chains, growth and decay problems, savings plans, annuities, amortization and other problems in the mathematics of management, such as PERT, simulation and forecasting. Calculators and/or minicomputers are used to do calculations. Designed as an elective for liberal arts or business students interested in some practical problems solved by mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the spirit of mathematical investigation and mathematical logic including: the prime numbers, the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, the rational and irrational numbers, tiling, congruence and number bases. Students may take MAT 12 and/or MAT 13 during the same or different semesters in either order. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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4.00 Credits
To introduce A.A. and A.A.S. students to several branches of mathematics, topics include: probability and statistics, computer programming, logic, the real number system, and linear programming. Students may take MAT 12 and/or MAT 13 during the same or different semesters in either order. Prerequisite: MAT 9 or "A" grade in MAT 7
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4.00 Credits
This pre-calculus course stresses real numbers, fields, open sentences, functions and relations, and serves as an introduction to analytic geometry and to probability. Recommended for students planning to continue with calculus and/or mathematics electives. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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