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MATH 4293: Introductory Topology
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: MATH 4253. Metric spaces, topological spaces, mappings, limit point, continuity, connectedness, and compactness. MATH 5293 may not be taken for credit after completion of this course.
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MATH 4703: Special Methods in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisites: SEED 2002 and junior standing or permission of the instructor. This course, designed for prospective junior and senior high mathematics teachers, will provide the student with knowledge of current research and practice in mathematics education, a setting in which to apply that knowledge, and the opportunity to assess their teaching performance and formulate a plan for improvement.
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MATH 4772: Mathematics Teaching Practicum
2.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
A course designed to provide mathematics education majors with experience in teaching mathematics and assessing student performance.
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MATH 4991-4: Special Problems in Mathematics
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
The content and credit for this course will be designed to meet the needs of the student.
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MCEG 1002: Engineering Graphics
2.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
General course in the most important types of engineering drawings. A foundation course in lettering, geometrical exercises, orthographic projections, including auxiliary views, sections, pictorial representation. The computer is introduced as a drafting tool. Lecture and laboratory four hours.
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MCEG 1012: Introduction to Engineering
2.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: MATH 1113 or any higher level mathematics course. An introductory course to acquaint students with the technical and social aspects of engineering, the analytic approach to problem solving, measurements and calculations, including application of computer techniques. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
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MCEG 2013: Statics
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisites: MATH 2924. and PHYS 2114. Principles of statics, resultants, equilibrium, and analysis of force systems. Structure analysis, forces in space, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Lecture three hours.
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MCEG 2023: Engineering Materials
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: CHEM 2124. A study of the mechanical and physical properties, micro-structure, and the various testings of engineering materials (metals, plastics, woods, and concrete) from the viewpoint of manufacture and construction. Lecture three hours.
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MCEG 2033: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisites: MCEG 2013. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 3243. A continuation of MCEG 2013. Study of problems of unbalanced force systems. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies. Work and energy, impulse and momentum. Lecture three hours.
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MCEG 2203: Computational Methods in Engineering
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: MCEG 1012 and MATH 2914. An introduction to common computational methods, tools, and procedures used in the solution of common engineering problems. A standard solution methodology is introduced along with instruction in units systems, spreadsheet and calculator computations and the use of engineering software. Lecture two hours.
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