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  • 3.00 Credits

    MAT 110 (Formerly MA 112) Introduction to Algebra This course concentrates on basic numerical and algebraic skills. Specifically, students cover polynomials, fractions, decimals, signed numbers, solving first-degree equations of one variable, exponents, and a number of word problems and applications. (3 Credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    MAT 120 (Formerly MA 116) College Algebra This college-level course is designed to prepare students for further study of college mathematics. It commences with a review of intermediate algebra concepts and progresses through subject matter within college algebra. Topics to be covered include algebra and problem solving, factoring techniques, linear functions and inequalities, systems of linear equations, polynomials, polynomial functions, rational expressions and functions, radicals, radical functions, rational exponents, imaginary and complex numbers, quadratic equations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing techniques and analysis (3 Credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    MAT 135 (Formerly MA 118) Introductory Statistics and Data Analysis This course introduces descriptive and inferential statistics with an emphasis on techniques and applications to real-world situations. Topics include descriptive statistics, statistical distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, contingency tables, regression, and correlation. Prerequisites: MAT115 or MAT120 or MAT150 or NURS41 (3 Credits)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide a foundation of mathematics for the PNGT program. The student will study algebra, geometry and trigonometry with a focus on mastering mathematical operations that will be applied to calculation of real-world science and engineering in PNGT. Problem-solving skills will be emphasized, both with and without a scientific calculator. The class will also emphasize development of algorithmic thought processes and structured problem-solving skills. Students will be encouraged to explore how to create a process for solving a problem and apply those analysis skills to general problem solving. PNGT industry examples are used in class to expose students to situations from oil and natural gas production technology sectors. (3 credits)
  • 4.00 Credits

    MAT 220 (Formerly MA 220) - Pre-Calculus This course will cover pre-calculus concepts all college students need as prerequisites to calculus and related courses required in many undergraduate majors. Specific topics include algebraic expressions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions (4 Credits). Prerequisite: MAT 120.
  • 3.00 Credits

    MGT 105 (Formerly MG 111) - Principles of Management This introductory management course provides a basic understanding of management, its practices and its techniques. Students will learn concepts and terminology useful in many managerial situations (3 credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    MGT110 - This course provides students from various fields the chance to learn how to start their own business with an emphasis on microenterprises and "side hustles" relevant in today's Gig Economy. Over the course of the semester, students will work on developing a business idea of their own such as monetizing a blog or social media following, turning freelancing work into a business venture, or building a financial plan for artistic endeavors. These lessons will also have application for launching more traditional businesses. Students will be introduced to some of the basic concepts and strategies used by successful startups for marketing, sales, financing, and product development. The course is designed for students with limited prior business coursework.
  • 3.00 Credits

    MGT 205 (Formerly MG 210) - Human Resources Management This course surveys modern human resources management functions. Students will learn how organizations build effective teams of employees through engagement practices that lead to job satisfaction. As an introductory course, its content is designed for all management students, not just for those whose career interests point them to human resources. (3 Credits).
  • 3.00 Credits

    MGT 235 (Formerly MG 215) - International Business This course will introduce the complexity of global trade. Students will examine the factors that drive globalization and how governments independently and through multinational organizations to structure trade agreements, apply tariffs to protect domestic markets, and attract foreign investment. Students will also learn to evaluate foreign markets by examining their financial, cultural, socioeconomic, political and legal environment. (3 credits)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a general introductory course dealing with basic legal principles as they apply primarily to courts and the judicial process, torts and contractual relationships. (3 credits)
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