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JPN 105-106: Intermediate Japanese I-II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits each LA The elements of basic Japanese are pursued more intensely and thoroughly. They include practice in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. A better understanding of Japanese culture continues. The students will be able to deal successfully with many more interactive survival situations and with greater proficiency. Offered annually if there is sufficient student interest.
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JPN 120: Civilization of Japan
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as CSJP 120 The cultural development of Japan through the study of its history, geography, literature, and fine arts. A basic knowledge of Japanese society will be obtained. The students will experience some specific aspects of Japanese culture that would be practical for persons in business and travelers. Taught in English. Offered every year.
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LAT 101-102: Elementary Latin I-II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits each LA A basic introduction to the study of Latin grammar, vocabulary, and Roman culture. No previous knowledge of Latin required. Latin 102 may be used to fulfill the foreign-language option of Core/LS. Offered annually.
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LAT 101-102 - Elementary Latin I-II
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LAT 105-106: Intermediate Latin I-II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits each LA Advanced study of grammar, stressing forms and syntax, with readings from classical authors, and a continuation of the study of Roman culture. Offered when there is sufficient student interest.
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LERN 105: Critical Reading and Thinking
1.00 Credits
Marist College
One Credit LA This course is designed to develop the critical and inferential reading skills required in all college work. Using college-level reading materials in various genres and disciplines, the student will practice principles of analysis as well as comprehension of content. This course meets once a week.
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LERN 120: Freshman Forum
1.00 Credits
Marist College
One Credit This course addresses the needs of freshmen who have not declared a major. Topics include transition issues, information on schools and majors, and the Core; time management and study skills. The course requires participation in the Majors Fair and/or a cultural event. Students will become familiar with web-based registration and student services. Presentations from the Center for Career Services and the Marist Abroad Program are also included. Offered fall semester only.
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MATH 108: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course provides students the opportunity to develop the skills and understanding that are essential for further study of many areas of mathematics, including calculus and introductory statistics, and related subjects such as accounting, business, and economics. The topics covered include: linear and quadratic functions and their graphs; exponents and radicals; exponential functions; rational algebraic expressions; and systems of equations. This course may not be used to satisfy the Core Mathematics requirement. Offered in the fall. By placement only.
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MATH 110: Excursions in Mathematics:Classical Models
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This is a nontraditional mathematics course designed to develop better logical and mathematical thinking in the students who take it. All sections have a main topic which is covered in depth. The main topic is chosen from logic, general problem-solving techniques, number theory, or classical mathematical problems. Students are expected to be able to justify in writing their solutions to all problems. This course is offered every semester. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics
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MATH 111: Excursions in Mathematics:Modern Models
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This is a nontraditional mathematics course designed to develop better logical and mathematical thinking in the students who take it. All sections have a main topic which is covered in depth. The main topic may be chosen from graph theory, game theory, or current mathematical topics. Students are expected to be able to justify in writing their solutions to all problems. MATH 110 is not a prerequisite for this course. This course is offered every semester. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics
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MATH 115: Calculus with Management Applications
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course introduces one of the basic computational tools of calculus: the derivative. Functional models, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic models are developed. These ideas and techniques are applied to study situations from business and other disciplines. This course is offered every semester. Use of a TI-83 graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics or MATH 108 or satisfactory performance on the Mathematics Placement Test
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