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2.00 Credits
Detailed exploration of literature or author(s); of a selected historical period; of a literary, historical or religious topic, problem or issue; or of creative arts related to Jewish studies. This course engages students in library or action research, research design or application, or creative work in the arts under a faculty member's direction, and it culminates the minor in Jewish studies. 2 SH.
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2.00 Credits
Modern Languages Capstone. This course serves as a required capstone experience for French, German and Spanish language majors. Students in this course will reflect and build upon their study abroad/language immersion experience. The course will include theoretical texts and discussions on intercultural communications and experiences, as well as a reflective essay related to some aspect of each student's own experiences. Language majors enroll in this course immediately after returning from their study abroad program. Non-language majors who have studied abroad for a minimum of one semester and international students at the university may also be permitted to enroll in the course. The course is taught in English. Prerequisites: one semester off-campus study and completion of one 300-level language course or instructor's permission . 2 SH. Core: Capstone.
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4.00 Credits
Practical experience in a supervised work program in a legal setting. This may include work in a law office, the office of a district attorney or public defender, in a court program, or for a judge. The student must obtain approval from the coordinator of the legal studies program before beginning the internship. The faculty intern advisor will be chosen in consultation with the legal studies coordinator. To register for the internship a student must be a declared legal studies minor, have junior or senior standing, and have completed at least two of the three required courses (ACCT:210, POLI:215, SOCI:254) for the minor. Only one internship may be counted toward the minor. 2 or 4 SH.
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0.00 Credits
Topics may include sets, radicals, polynomials, factoring, inequalities, linear and quadratic equations, functions, exponents, and simple descriptive statistics. Intended for students not ready for college credit math; placement in this course is determined by the Department of Mathematics. Grade is S/U. 0 SH.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include algebra, functions, graphing, exponents, logarithms, exponential functions, trigonometry and solving word problems. Prerequisite: Based on placement results, some students may require a mathematics review course. 4 SH.
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2.00 Credits
This is a two-credit course meant to help education majors satisfy the Pennsylvania state requirement for six credits of college mathematics. Each course will cover a topic of the instructor's choice at an introductory level. Topics so far have included Symmetry, Counting, and Math and Music. This course does not count toward a math major or minor, and particular topics may overlap enough with other math courses to bar a student from taking both. Education majors will be given priority. Prerequisites: usually none. 2 SH.
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4.00 Credits
Differentiation and integration of polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, and trigonometric functions; rules of differentiation; applications. 4 SH. Core: Intellectual Skills, Mathematics and Logic.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques of integration, area, volume, and arc length. Also includes improper integrals, L'Hopital's rule, and power series. Prerequisite: MATH:111 Calculus I or equivalent. 4 SH.
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4.00 Credits
A basic introduction to data analysis, descriptive statistics, probability, Bayes' Theorem, distributions of random variables, and topics in statistical inference. (Students may earn credit for only one of the introductory statistics courses offered by the departments of Management, Psychology or Mathematics.) 4 SH. Core: Intellectual Skills, Mathematics and Logic.
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4.00 Credits
An elementary introduction to linear algebra. Topics include vectors, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Also covers applications to computer graphics. Prerequisite: MATH:111 Calculus I. 4 SH.
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