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MAT 334: Actuar ial Mathemat ics I I
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Multiple Life Functions; Probabilities and expectations, special mortality laws, simple contingent functions. Multiple decrement modelstwo random variables, construction of multiple decrement tables; valuation theory for pension plans; insurance models including expenses; non-forfeiture benefits and dividends. Prerequisite: MAT 333. 3 credits.
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MAT 341-342: Numer ical Methods I,I I
3.00 Credits
Touro College
I. An introduction to numerical methods; elementary discussion of error, approximation, interpolation; solutions of systems of linear equations, and linear and non-linear ordinary differential equations; II. Numerical integration and differentiation, matrix inversion, evaluation of determinants, and calculation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors, methods for solving partial differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT 202 and 141 or permission of instructor. 3 credits each.
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MAT 351: Economet r ics
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Statistical techniques used to test the direction of economic variables or the relationship between economic variables; regression and correlation analysis; hypothesis testing and confidence intervals; time series analysis and forecasting. Prerequisites: EBE 101 or EBE 102 and either MAT 231 or MAT 261. Students cannot receive credi t for both MAT 351 and EBE 351.
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MAT 405-406: Methods of Appl ied Mathemat ics
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Vector and tensor analysis, special functions, Fourier and Laplace transforms, perturbation and variational methods, asymptotic expansions, and separation of variables applied to the study of the basic equations of mathematical physics. Prerequisite: MAT 202. 4 credits each.
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MAT 405-406 - Methods of Appl ied Mathemat ics
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MAT 481-482: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Prerequisites: Department and Dean's Permission. Credits by arrangement.
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MAT 493: Research Project in Mathemat ics
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Prerequisite: Senior status or departmental permission. 3 credits.
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MAT 493 - Research Project in Mathemat ics
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MAT 494: Senior Honors Project in Mathemat ics
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Prerequisites: MAT 493 and departmental permission.
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MCD 111: History of Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Historical overview of graphic design using publications, reference material, audio and visual media, as well as field trips to museums and places pertinent to course content. Through historic example, this lecture-format course provides a thorough visual and conceptual background for understanding communication in graphic design. Research projects are assigned. 3 credits.
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MCD 150: Foundations of Design I
3.00 Credits
Touro College
In this course, the student will be taught the basics of two-dimensional design as related to graphic design and desktop publishing. The basic vocabulary of visual form will be taught. Materials and board skills necessary for these projects will be explored. The development of the students' visual creative skills will be emphasized. Projects will be assigned to familiarize students with the concepts presented. Successful completion of the course will require the student to produce projects which reflect their cumulative understanding of the concepts and skills taught. 3 credits.
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MCD 155: Foundat ions of Design I I
3.00 Credits
Touro College
In this course, the student's knowledge of basic design will be extended into the area of graphic communication and typography in order to develop a framework on which to do professional desktop publishing. The course explores the following concepts: visual form as communication; the relationship of content and visual form; typography as a visual form; basic technical typography; a brief history of graphic communication and typography; and a working methodology for problem solving. Students will work in a studio classroom setting. Projects will be assigned to familiarize students with the concepts presented. Students will maintain a notebook for required research. Successful completion of the course will require the student to produce projects that reflect their cumulative understanding of the concepts and skills taught. Prerequisite: MCD 150. 3 credits.
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