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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Recommended for forensic science majors. Topics include a study of the conic section, systems of linear equations, determinants, two-dimensional vector geometry functions and limits. Prerequisite: Placement examination, or MAT 105 or the equivalent.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th e course introduces fundamental ideas in discrete structures, serving as a basis for subsequent courses in computer information science. Topics include sets, functions and relations, the Pigeonhole Principle, basic counting methods, elementary logic, mathematical induction, recursion, trees and graph theory. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and MAT 105 or the equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Designed to set the foundations for frequency analysis and statistical inference. Topics in probability functions, densities and distributions. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and MAT 108 or MAT 141
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS An introduction to operations research as it applies to model formulation in problems of management science, criminal justice, fi re science and public service systems. Several topics will be surveyed from an elementary point of view in order to develop an appreciation and understanding of a quantitative approach to the resolution of management-oriented problems. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and MAT 108 or MAT 141
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Detailed examination of recent research involving the application of operations research to public systems such as law enforcement, fi re science, air traffi c control, library research, hospital operations. Opportunity is provided to develop and discuss student projects. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and MAT 220
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th e basic concepts of limit, continuity and derivative are presented. Diff erentiation and integration of algebraic functions are developed. Applications are made to related rates, problems of maxima and minima, and to fi nding areas and volumes. Prerequisites: ENG 101, and MAT 141 or placement examination.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Applies the concepts of Calculus I to transcendental functions. Introduces l’Hé€ital’s method for dealing with indeterminate forms. Taylor serieand general infi nite series are discussed with respect to convergence and divergence. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and MAT 241
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Application of the techniques of elementary calculus to three dimensions, including vector calculus, surface area and arc length. Other topics discussed are the use of improper integrals in the form of Laplace integrals for solving ordinary diff erential equations, diff erentiation and the integration of infi nite series. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and MAT 242
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Th is course provides the student with basic knowledge of personal computers and their use in the modern workplace. Non-technically trained individuals learn how to organize their data for effi cient computer use and to decide which practical options are available vis-Ã vis specifi c computer systems. Students learn to use word processing packages, spreadsheets and databases in a modern networked computing environment. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and three credits of mathematics. No previous computer course is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Methods that have been used in the past to steal with the aid of the computer. Actual case studies will be used. Methods of detecting computer fraud. Physically protecting the computer and its peripherals. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and one introductory course in computing or the equivalent.
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