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ENG-096A Basic Writing, Accelerated (3 Credits)
This course is designed to accelerate the writing sequence for students who need ENG 096. Students enroll in ENG 096A and the related ENG 101A section concurrently. Students gain college-level writing skills through a scaffold of instruction and practice in a small group setting. The emphasis varies depending on class needs, but is typically placed on the writing process, organization of ideas, grammatical concerns and ethical research skills. This course is open to students who need ENG 096, but not ENG 095.Requisites:An acceptable writing placement test score. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
ENG-095 with a grade of "C" or better or an acceptable reading placement test score. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Take ENG-101A; - Must be taken at the same time as this course.
Usually Offered:Fall and Spring -
HMR-235 Travel and Tourism (3 Credits)
This course introduces students to the travel and tourism industry. The focus is on destination travel, such as historic sites and sporting events, tourism management from the local to the international level and both private and public organizations that promote, manage and organize travel and tourism. This course also emphasizes the importance of cultural diversity, social and ecotourism, legal and ethical issues, and the political and economic components of tourism.Requisites:NoneUsually Offered:Fall -
MTH-091 Pre-Algebra (3 Credits)
This course includes a review of the fundamental operations and applications of decimals, fractions, percents, ratios and proportions, and integers, with an introduction to algebraic concepts. An emphasis is placed on developing solutions to verbal problems. This course is taught in a computer laboratory to give students maximum hands-on learning opportunities while having the benefits of teacher instruction.Requisites:NoneUsually Offered:Fall, Spring and Summer -
MTH-092 Elementary Algebra (3 Credits)
This course focuses on solutions to linear equations and inequalities, algebraic applications, operations with polynomials, graphing linear equations and solving systems of equations. This course is taught in a computer laboratory to give students maximum hands-on learning opportunities while having the benefits of teacher instruction.Requisites:MTH-091 with a grade of "C" or better or an acceptable mathematics placement test score. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Usually Offered:Fall, Spring and Summer -
MTH-121 Precalculus I (MA) (3 Credits)
This course covers the advanced algebra necessary to prepare students for the study of calculus. Topics include solving, graphing and modeling with linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic equations and inequalities. Systems of equations in two variables and operations with matrices are also included.Requisites:MTH-099 with a grade of "C" or better or an acceptable mathematics placement test score. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Usually Offered:Fall and Spring -
MTH-152 Statistics (MA) (3 Credits)
This course provides an introduction to statistical concepts and applications. Topics include data organization, measures of central tendency and variation, probability related to statistics, discrete and continuous distributions, estimation and testing of population parameters, and linear correlation and regression. Technology is required throughout the course for statistical analyses.Requisites:ENG-095 or ENG-097 and MTH-092 with grades of "C" or better or acceptable reading and mathematics placement test scores. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Usually Offered:Fall, Spring and Summer -
PSY-251 Human Growth & Development (3 Credits)
This course focuses on human development as a multi-directional process that occurs through the life span. Students study the social, cognitive and personal influences that interact with the physical growth of human beings and result in the unique, though occasionally predictable, development of individuals.Requisites:PSY-101. - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Usually Offered:Fall and Spring
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