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LW 251: special Topics in Law And Society
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An examination at the intermediate level of special topics, methods, and areas of law and society.
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LW 299: professional Internship in Law And Society
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Professional experience in law and society. With faculty sponsorship and approval of the program director, students may extend their law-related liberal arts experience into work in professional settings such as law firms, the criminal justice system, and relevant social service and governmental agencies. No more than three semester hours of LW 299 may be used to satisfy the minor requirements. Not for liberal arts credit.
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LW 351: advanced Special Topics in Law And Society
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An examination at the advanced level of special topics, methods, and areas of law and society.
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LW 371,372: independent Study in Law And Society
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Advanced-level reading and research in law and society under the guidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: LW200 and two additional courses from the law and society curriculum. Requires approval of law and society director.
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LW 399: professional Internship in Law And Society
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Professional experience at an advanced level in law and society. With faculty sponsorship and approval of the program director, students may extend their law-related liberal arts experience into work in professional settings such as law firms, the criminal justice system, environment conservation and public-policy agencies, and relevant social services. No more than three semester hours of LW 399 may be used to satisfy the minor requirements. Prerequisites: LW200 and two additional courses from the law and society curriculum. Not for liberal arts credit.
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MA 100: quantitative Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Study of practical arithmetic and geometry, data gathering and analysis, introductory probability and statistics, size and bias in sampling, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals and their use in statistical analysis, linear relationships, interpolation and extrapolation, correlation, linear and exponential growth with practical applications. The course is primarily intended to fulfill the first part of the quantitative reasoning requirement (QR1). Prerequisite: placement by department or permission of instructor. The Department Note: Courses numbered MS104, MA215 or MC215, 302, 306, 316, and MA102 through MA382 have as a prerequisite QR1 or permission of the department.
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MA 102: mathematics in Context
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A set of courses exploring interesting questions from a variety of disciplines with the aid of mathematics. (Fufills QR2 requirement.) Courses including the following are offered periodically depending on faculty availability. A student may take more than one of these courses for credit. A. Statistical Controversies. It is often said that one can prove anything using statistics. Indeed, the reading of any newspaper or news magazine presents one with bold statements about important topics (economic, political, and health issues, etc.) based on statistical studies, together with strong opposition to those statements-in a phrase, statistical controversies. This course aims to study many such controversies to try to understand how they arise, what statistics lie behind them, and how at least some of them might be avoided by proceeding with greater care. Intended for students with little or no experience with statistics. (Fufills QR2 requirement.) B. Modeling Epidemics. This course several mathematical techniques for modeling epidemics, including differential equations and statistical methods. (Fufills QR2 requirement.)
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MA 107: concepts of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introductory course for liberal arts and education majors or anyone seeking a general, nontechnical overview of mathematics. Topics covered include set theory, review of number systems, geometry concepts, basic concerns of probability and statistics, and introductory number theory. (Fulfills QR2 requirement.) The Department
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MA 108: calculus With Algebra I
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Primarily for students who are not adequately prepared for MA111, this course (together with MA109) covers the same material as MA111 but integrates the material requisite to calculus with the calculus itself. Note that MA108 alone can not be used as a substitute for MA111. Successful completion of MA108 and MA109 is equivalent to completion of MA111. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. The Department
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MA 109: calculus With Algebra II
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
A continuation of MA108. A study of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their applications in differential and integral calculus. Successful completion of MA108 and MA109 is equivalent to completion of MA111. (Fulfills QR2 requirement.) Prerequisite: MA108. The Department
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