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4.00 Credits
3 eq. cr. LEC 4 hrs. This course helps students strengthen their arithmetic skills. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and algebraic concepts. Placement in this course is based on the Basic Math placement test score.
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4.00 Credits
3 eq. cr. LEC 4 hrs. Pre-req.: MAT 050 or appropriate placement test score This is the first of a two-course sequence which satisfies Algebra basic skills requirements and provides the first level of preparation for college-level mathematics. This course introduces the properties of real numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, linear expressions, factoring quadratics and graphical methods. Placement in this course is based on the Algebra placement test score.
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4.00 Credits
3 eq. cr. LEC 4 hrs. Pre-req.: MAT 051 or appropriate placement test score This is the second of a two-course sequence that satisfies the Algebra basic skills requirement and prepares students for College Algebra (MAT 131). Topics include: properties of real numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, linear equations, factoring quadratics, graphing methods, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Placement in this course is based on the Algebra placement test score.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: MAT 051 or appropriate placement test score Credit will be given for either BUS 111 or MAT 111. This course covers mathematical topics that are used in business and economics, with an emphasis on applications. Areas of study include: descriptive statistics, the functions and applications of calculators in problem solving and finance-management- investment problems that are mathematically modeled. The use of an advanced scientific graphing calculators is required.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 4 hrs. Pre-req.: MAT 141 This course introduces the fundamentals of differential and integral calculus. Topics include: preparation for calculus; limits and their properties; differentiation; applications of differentiation; integration; and logarithmic, exponential and other transcendental functions. The use of an advanced (TI-89) scientific graphing calculator is required.
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. LEC 4 hrs. Pre-req.: MAT 201 This course addresses continues the student of calculus (MAT 201). Topics include: applications of integration; integration techniques; infinite series; and conics, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. The use of an advanced (TI-89) scientific graphing calculator is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs This course provides a critical examination of the structural and expressive elements of music. A greater appreciation of music is developed by studying its history from the 1600's to the present.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course provides the basic elements and concepts of music, including the writing and interpreting of music symbols, and constructing scales, intervals and triads. Students are trained in the skills of musicianship using the recorder, ear training, sight signing, and diction.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs This course teaches fundamental guitar playing, including developing technique, learning to read music, learning chord forms, basic music theory, and development of a song repertoire. This course is designed for students with little or no guitar experience. Students must provide their own instrument.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs Co-requisite: ENG 140 Credit will be given for either MUS 211 or SOC 211. This course focuses on folk, tribal and classical music traditions of non-Western cultures. Connections between regions, countries, musical styles, instruments, and dance are established through an introduction to the diversity of the ways in which music is made and played throughout the world.
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