All Courses
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Fall 2019 - College Algebra (MATH-1400-40)
Emphasizes aspects of algebra important in the study of calculus. Includes notation of algebra, exponents, factoring, theory of equations, inequalities, functions, graphing and logarithms. For students who plan to enroll in a calculus course (MATH 2200 or 2350). Students receiving credit for MATH 1450 may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 0925 (132) or Level 3 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 23 or Math SAT of 600. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Trigonometry (MATH-1405-40)
Emphasizes aspects of trigonometry important in the study of calculus. Interplay between trigonometric expressions and their graphs. Students are expected to use a graphing calculator in the course and on exams. See instructor for specifications. Topics include angle measurement, trigonometric functions, graphing, laws of sines and cosines, identities, equations, polar equations and graphs, vectors, complex numbers and DeMoivre's theorem. For students with little or no prior knowledge of trigonometry who plan to enroll in MATH 2200. Students receiving credit for MATH 1450 may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 25 or Math SAT of 600. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Algebra & Trig (MATH-1450-40)
Emphasizes aspects of algebra, trigonometry and problem solving important in the study of calculus. Functions and their applications to real world problems. Classes of functions including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometic functions. Intuitive introduction to the idea of limit and sequence which are developed further in the calculus sequence. For the student with considerable prior exposure to trigonometry and algebra. Graphing calculators are used frequently in class and on assignments. See instructor for specifications. Students with both MATH 1400 and 1405 credit may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 0925 (132) or Level 3 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 23 or Math SAT of 600. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - PHYS 1220 'Lab ONLY' sec 10 (PHYS-2870-01)
Presents various subjects not available in regularly scheduled courses. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Ind Study: Plasma Physics (PHYS-5860-05)
Designed to provide opportunities for self-study and special projects under supervision of individual professors. Prerequisites: PHYS 4860 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Independent Study
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Fall 2019 - Pro and Technical Selling (SELL-3310-01)
This Professional Selling class focuses on business-to-business selling. It examines Organizational Buying Behavior to develop students' understanding of customers. It also investigates the process salespeople go through when presenting solutions to customers. This course is for students from various disciplines wanting to explore sales-focused opportunities within their field of study. Cross listed with MKT 3310. Prerequisites: COM1 and sophomore class standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Pro and Technical Selling (SELL-3310-02)
This Professional Selling class focuses on business-to-business selling. It examines Organizational Buying Behavior to develop students' understanding of customers. It also investigates the process salespeople go through when presenting solutions to customers. This course is for students from various disciplines wanting to explore sales-focused opportunities within their field of study. Cross listed with MKT 3310. Prerequisites: COM1 and sophomore class standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Advanced Selling (SELL-4310-01)
9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture, BU, 259
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Fall 2019 - Phys 1220 'Lab ONLY' SEC 13 (PHYS-2870-03)
Presents various subjects not available in regularly scheduled courses. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Construction Materials Methods (CM-2120-01)
Introduction to building materials and construction practices used in the construction industry to construct both vertical and horizontal construction projects. Prerequisite: COM1. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture
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Fall 2019 - Mechanics Sediment Transport (GEOL-5330-01)
Erosion, transport, and deposition of sediments are examined from a first-principles basis. Physical processes are derived from fluid dynamics, statistical mechanics, and mass conservation. These topics are then used to explore landscape and seascape evolution, morphodynamics, and stratigraphic construction. Prerequisites: GEOL 2100 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture