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GMS 90: Fundamentals of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Appropriate score on the CSU Entry-Level Mathematics Examination (ELM), the General Mathematics Studies diagnostic test, or other standardized mathematics examination. Review of arithmetic and elementary algebra; topics from geometry covered in adjunct workshops (General Mathematics Studies 98A). Students earning "Cr" (credit) should enroll in General Mathematics Studies 91. Students earning "RP" (report in progress) go to specially designated sections of General Mathematics Studies 91. Students earning "NC" (no credit) should repeat General Mathematics Studies 90. May be repeated with consent of instructor. Maximum credit six units. (Formerly numbered General Studies 90A.)
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GMS 91: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Credit in General Mathematics Studies 90 or appropriate score on the ELM. A review of intermediate algebra skills. Topics include polynomials, rational and radical expressions, complex numbers, linear and quadratic equations (and graphs), systems of equations, set and function notation, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, and sequences and series. Credit in General Mathematics Studies 91 satisfies the Mathematics Placement Examination, Part IA and Entry Level Mathematics Examination requirements.
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GMS 98: Mini-Course:Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Assorted short courses which will cover a variety of general mathematics skills through intensive lectures and laboratory work. Suggested topics: Communication skills, research tools, and learning skills. See Class Schedule for specific content. Credit earned in courses from this series is not applicable to a bachelor's degree. A. Learning Skills B. Communication Skills
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HEBRW 100: Hebrew Alphabet
1.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Study of Hebrew alphabet; practice with reading and comprehending whole texts (without vowels), as well as pronouncing. Intended for students of Hebrew 101 who have not previously studied the alphabet. May also be taken without Hebrew 101. Does not satisfy language requirement.
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HEBRW 101: Elementary Hebrew I [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Three lectures and one hour of laboratory. Beginning reading, writing, and conversational skills. Essentials of grammar. Not open to students who have completed three years of high school Hebrew unless the third course was completed five or more years ago.
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HEBRW 101 - Elementary Hebrew I [GE
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HEBRW 102: Elementary Hebrew II [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Three lectures and one hour of laboratory. Prerequisites: Hebrew 101. Continuation of Hebrew 101. Not open to students who have completed four years of high school Hebrew unless the fourth course was completed five or more years ago.
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HEBRW 200: Reading Classical Hebrew
1.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet. Continuation of Hebrew 100. Reading in Hebrew of short selections from Hebrew Bible and Prayerbook, study of songs, reading of simple stories. Focus on learning Hebrew roots and affixes through readings. Does not satisfy language graduation requirement.
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HEBRW 201: Intermediate Hebrew [GE
4.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Four lectures and one hour of laboratory. Prerequisites: Hebrew 102 and 200. Continuation of Hebrew 102. Applications of grammar and reading skills. Additional practice in conversation.
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HEBRW 201 - Intermediate Hebrew [GE
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HEBRW 296: Experimental Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Selected topics. May be repeated with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor's degree.
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HEBRW 330: Hebrew Discourse and Literature [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Hebrew 201 and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.C., Humanities. Varieties of Hebrew discourse, including different types of modern discourse, and selected highlights of Hebrew literature throughout the ages, to be read in Hebrew. Use of variety of language modalities, including film, drama, translation, and student reports.
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