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  • 10.00 Credits

    The internship program provides senior mathematics majors with opportunities to gain practical, career-related experience in a variety of supervised field settings.Student interns select from a variety of placements, especially those requiring applications of mathematics, numerical methods, and statistics.Interns spend a minimum of 10 hours per week working at the placement site and complete the required academic component specified by their faculty advisor.Internship credits vary; interns may register for a summer session and/or one or two semesters for an overall maximum of six credits.In addition, an internship must satisfy the requirements outlined in the University Internship Policy, which is available from the Career Planning Center.An internship may not take the place of a mathematics elective.(Prerequisites: senior standing, completed application form, acceptance by the field placement supervisor, and approval by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.) One to three credits per semester/session.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Independent study provides students with the opportunity to examine areas not covered in the undergraduate curriculum.Under the guidance of a faculty member, advanced students learn about an area in mathematics through reading and research.Independent study includes written work in the form of exercises or papers.Students apply to a professor under whose direction they wish to study and obtain the approval of the department chair.This course may not replace a mathematics elective to fulfill the requirements for the major, unless special permission is given by the department chair.Three credits.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Introduction to Massage Therapy The basic strokes of relaxation massage will be demonstrated and practiced in this hands-on workshop for beginners. You'll learn the benefits and use of massage to decrease stress and pain; enhance the immune system; increase relaxation, mobility, and flexibility; and promote the integration of the mind, body, and spirit. You will also see how to apply these techniques to a full-body (table) massage and self-massage. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and please bring a large towel or mat, pillow, towel and your favorite body lotion. No disrobing is required. 0.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 0.00 Credits

    Canine Massage For the animal lover! This one-day Canine Workshop is designed to teach the basic techniques of massage therapy and its benefits. Included will be common health issues, behavioral aspects, prevention and assessment skills. This workshop is all hands-on and interactive. Be ready to have fun and a field day with your best friend. 0.000 Credit Hours 2.500 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    NIA Prerequisite: None Do you want to exercise and be fit? Are you looking for a new way to move? Then join Fran Storch, N.D., Certified Blue Belt NIA Instructor, for NIA! NIA combines various movement forms, martial arts, and yoga for a wonderful aerobic workout that is easy on the joints and challenging to your whole body. It's so much fun you won't feel like you're exercising! Wear cool comfortable clothes, and bring a mat or towel, water to drink and your bare feet! 0.000 Credit Hours 2.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to Feline Massage Prerequisite: None Note: This course is an introduction to feline massage, for the owner of the pet, not for perspective feline massage course teachers. This introductory class teaches feline massage using general Swedish and Sports massage techniques. There will be discussions about feline anatomy and physiology, along with studying feline physical assessment, personality traits and body language. Due to the extreme independence of each individual cat, we request students leave their cats at home. If you wish to work on something, a stuffed representative would be welcome. Cat stories and photos are also welcome. 0.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Non Credit Schedule Types: Workshop School of Continuing Education College Professional Development Department
  • 1.00 Credits

    Mathematics Workshop Specifics Co-requisite: Placement and MAT 098 1.000 Credit Hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Computer Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Elementary Algebra Prerequisite: Placement At This Level Or Attendance In A Basic Mathematics Workshop. Review of basic mathematics concepts. Introduction to algebraic techniques including operations on algebraic expressions, solutions of linear equations and linear inequalities, graphing of linear equations, and applications May not be used for credit toward graduation. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Computer Science Department Course Attributes: FPR Pre Tier 1 Mathematics
  • 3.00 Credits

    Elementary Algebra With Workshop Prerequisite: Placement at this level Topics include linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, system of linear equations, exponents and polynomials, and factoring. In addtion, this course includes review of prealgebra topics such as working with fractions, decimals, percentages, and signed numbers. This course cannot be used for graduation credit. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Computer Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Algebra Prerequisite: Placement Or MAT 098 Or Basic Math Workshop Note: Designed for students who have had only one year of high school algebra or who have had little success with second year high school algebra. A functional approach to the real number system, higher degree equations and inequalities, functions and inverses, curve sketching, exponential and logarithmic functions, and analytical geometry. This course does not fulfill the mathematic GER requirement. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture School of Arts and Sciences College Mathematics & Computer Science Department Course Attributes: FPR Pre Tier 1 Mathematics
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