All Courses
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Spring 2021 Discussion (MATH-2350-24)
Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes an introduction to limits; the definition of a derivative; derivatives and their applications; antiderivatives; definite integrals and their applications. The applications emphasize concepts of interest to business majors. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.
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Spring 2021 Discussion (MATH-2355-20)
Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes the mathematics of finance; systems of linear equations and matrices; linear programming; sets, counting, and probability. Students will learn to use Excel spreadsheets to solve business application problems in a computer lab that meets one day per week. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.
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Spring 2021 Discussion (MATH-2355-21)
Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes the mathematics of finance; systems of linear equations and matrices; linear programming; sets, counting, and probability. Students will learn to use Excel spreadsheets to solve business application problems in a computer lab that meets one day per week. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.
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Spring 2021 Discussion (MATH-2355-22)
Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes the mathematics of finance; systems of linear equations and matrices; linear programming; sets, counting, and probability. Students will learn to use Excel spreadsheets to solve business application problems in a computer lab that meets one day per week. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.
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Spring 2021 Analysis of Nature's Data (ESS-4001-01)
"Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write." In this course, we lead with environmental questions to examine elements of statistics, statistical thinking, data analysis, and data visualization in the environmental sciences. We use program R for all applications.
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Spring 2021 Independent Study (HIST-4060-01)
Credit not to exceed 6 hours maximum, to be arranged in either European or American history. Primarily for juniors and seniors who can profit from independent work with minimal supervision. Prerequisites: 12 semester hours in history; consent of instructor required.
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Spring 2021 Wash Sem Prog-AC (POLS-4560-01)
Provides students with paid internships in Washington D.C. in either congressional offices or federal agencies. Selection into the program is very competitive and is made the semester prior to service. Offered for S/U only. Prerequisites: POLS1000 and 6 additional hours of political science courses.
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Spring 2021 Ind St: ORTM Critical Analysis (ORTM-4975-40)
Supervised study and investigation in topics related to students’ research. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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Spring 2021 Reli in Amer West (RELI-3400-01)
Considers the religious history of the American west from Pre-Columbian times to the present, paying special attention to the ways the west affects religious belief and practice. Themes of contact and conflict will be particularly important in our study, as will the changing perceptions of the West. Prerequisites: WB or COM2.