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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the use of information technology in the business environment. The language, concepts, structures, and processes involved in the management of information systems will be discussed. The course will have an applications component where software will be used to support managerial decision making. Prerequisite: CGS 1100. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course for freshmen, designed to familiarize them with news gathering, news writing, and practical skills involved in newspaper work in general. Students will assist the advanced class in the production of the college newspaper. No prerequisite, but ENC 1101 or 1102 is a corequisite. One hour of lecture and discussion and one hour of laboratory per week. 1 semester hour credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the JOU 1400-1401 sequence. A course for freshmen, designed to familiarize them with news gathering, news writing, and practical skills involved in newspaper work in general. Students will assist the advanced class in the production of the college newspaper. No prerequisite, but ENC 1101 or 1102 is a corequisite. One hour of lecture and discussion and one hour of laboratory per week. 1 semester hour credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the JOU 1400-1401 sequence. Students enrolled bear primary responsibility for the production of The Papoose (student newspaper). Prerequisite: JOU 1400 or 1401. One hour lecture and three hours of workshop per week. 2 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the JOU 1400-1401 sequence. Students enrolled bear primary responsibility for the production of The Papoose (student newspaper). Prerequisite:JOU 1400 or 1401. One hour lecture and three hours of workshop per week. 2 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is primarily a conceptual study of functions and graphs, their applications, and of systems of equations and inequalities. Linear, quadratic, rational, absolute value, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions will be investigated A graphing calculator is required for this course. Prerequisites: Successful completion of the equivalent of one year of Algebra I and one year Algebra II and an acceptable score on a state approved mathematics placement test or a "C" or higher inMAT 1033. A "C" grade or higher must be earned in this course to satisfypart of the general education requirements in mathematics and to advance to a higher mathematics course. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with the solution of triangles, trigonometric relations, and functions of an angle, logarithms, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or MAC 1140, or consent of the department. MAC 1140 may be taken concurrently with MAC 1114. A "C" grade or higher must be earned in this course to satisfy part of thegeneral education requirements in mathematics and to advance to a higher mathematics course. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is for students who will take MAC 1311, Calculus & Analytic Geometry I or MAC 2233 Calculus for Non-Science Majors. Topics for this course include review of algebraic techniques or operations, radicals, exponents, complex numbers, absolute Chipola College Catalog 95 value, linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, simultaneous equations and inequalities, roots of polynomials, matrices, determinants, applications, mathematical proof techniques, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, sequences and series. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the equivalent of one year of Algebra I and one year of Algebra II and an acceptable score on a mathematics placement test or a "C" grade or higher in MAC 1105 or consentof the department. A "C" grade or higher must be earned to advance to ahigher level mathematics course or to satisfy part of the education requirements in mathematics. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course including analytic geometry of the line and circle, limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of the algebraic and transcendental functions, applications of integrals to fi nding area and volume, exponential growth and decay, Riemann sums and the Riemann integral, trapezoidal and Simpson's Rule. Prerequisite: A "C" or higher in MAC 1114 and MAC 1140 or consentof the department. A "C" grade or higher must be earned to advance to ahigher level mathematics course or to satisfy part of the general education requirements in mathematics. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a brief calculus course designed primarily for business administration majors and other non-science majors. This course includes: limits, basic techniques of differentiation and integration, word problems with applications to business and economics. A graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: A "C" grade or higher in MAC 1140 or department consent. A "C" graor higher must be earned to satisfy part of the general education requirements in mathematics or to advance to a higher mathematics course. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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