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0692-201: Math Thought and Processes
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An examination of mathematical thought and processes through a study of elementary mathematical concepts. This course will acquaint the student with the "mathematical way of thinking". Topics include sets, numeration systems,number theory, real numbers and fi nite systems. Credit 4
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0692-202: Modern Math Methods
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A continuation of 0692-201 with an examination of selected modern mathematical methods used in today's society. This examination includes a study of equations, inequalities, problem solving, graphs and functions, probability, statistics and the usefulness of these methods in today's society. Credit 4
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0692-211: College Math for Business
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to mathematical concepts and quantitative methods required in business management. Included are sets and real number system; linear, nonlinear and exponential functions; and system of equations and inequalities. Differential and integrated calculus is introduced, as well as some special topics in quantitative analysis such as linear programming and simulation. Credit 4
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0692-212: College Math for Business II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to mathematical concepts and quantitative methods required in business management. Included are sets and real number; linear, nonlinear and exponential functions; and system of equations and inequalities. Differential and integrated calculus is introduced, as well as some special topics in quantitative analysis such as linear programming and simulation. (0692-211 or department approval) Credit 4
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0692-221: Technical Math
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A two-quarter sequence introducing college algebra and trigonometry, covering basic algebraic concepts and operations, algebraic and transcendental (trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential) functions. (Three years high school math or equivalent; requires pretest) Credit 4
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0692-222: Technical Math II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A two-quarter sequence introducing college algebra and trigonometry, covering basic algebraic concepts and operations, algebraic and transcendental (trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential) functions. (Three years high school math or equivalent; requires pretest) Credit 4
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0692-223: Technical Calculus
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An elementary applied calculus course covering the basic differential and integral calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions with applications. (0692-222 or equivalent) Credit 4
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0692-231: Contemporary Science-biology
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to the fundamental principles of biology for non- science majors and the application of these concepts to areas of interest in our contemporary technological society. Topics discussed include the cell as a biological unit, the biogenesis-abiogenesis controversy, genetic coding and introduction to plant and animal biology. The course is presented in a lecture-demonstration format. (0692-221 or 0692-201 or 0692-211 or equivalent) Credit 4
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0692-232: Contemporary Science-chemistry
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry for non- science majors and the application of those concepts to areas of interest and concern in our contemporary technological society. Topics discussed include the atomic theory, chemical compounds, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, biological chemistry and macromolecular chemistry. The course is presented in lecture demonstration format. (0692-221 or 0692-201 or 0692-211 or equivalent) Credit 4
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0692-232 - Contemporary Science-chemistry
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0692-233: Contemporary Science-physics
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to the fundamental principles of physics for non- science majors, and the application of these concepts to areas of interest and concern in our contemporary technological society. The conceptual basis for the phenomena of heat, light, sound, mechanics, electricity and magnetism is discussed and related to such topics as astronomy, space exploration, lasers and environmental concerns. The course is presented in a lecture-demonstration format. (0692-221 or 0692-201 or 0692-211 or equivalent) Credit 4
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0692-233 - Contemporary Science-physics
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