MATH 231 Calculus Ⅱ

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Second course in calculus and analytic geometry: techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, and infinite series.

Prerequisite: MATH 220 or MATH 221.

Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section beginning with the same letter in Fall and Spring terms only. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.

MATH 221 Calculus I

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First course in calculus and analytic geometry for students with some calculus background; basic techniques of differentiation and integration with applications including curve sketching; antidifferentation, the Riemann integral, fundamental theorem, exponential and trigonometric functions.

Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section.

MATH 213 Basic Discrete Mathematics

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Beginning course on discrete mathematics, including sets and relations, functions, basic counting techniques, recurrence relations, graphs and trees, and matrix algebra; emphasis throughout is on algorithms and their efficacy.

Credit is not given for both MATH 213 and CS 173. Prerequisite: MATH 220 or MATH 221, or equivalent.

ENGL 116 Introduction to American Literature

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American literature speaks in distinctive dialects that pre-date the arrival of European explorers in the Renaissance, range across centuries and continents, and intermingle a rich variety of racial, ethnic, and gendered perspectives. Genres examined in this course might include lyric poems, dystopian novels, horror stories, seduction narratives, slave narratives, political speeches, or postmodern plays.

ENGL 115 Intro to British Literature

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Acquaints students with the rich diversity of British prose, poetry, and drama. As a basic introduction to English literature, the course explores a series of literary texts, often thematically related, which appeal to modern readers and at the same time provide interesting insights into the cultural attitudes and values of the periods which produced them.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for:

Cultural Studies - Western
Humanities – Lit & Arts

ECON 102 Microeconomic Principles

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Introduction to the functions of individual decision-makers, both consumers and producers, within the larger economic system. Primary emphasis on the nature and functions of product markets, the theory of the firm under varying conditions of competition and monopoly, and the role of government in prompting efficiency in the economy.

Credit is not given for ECON 102 and ACE 100.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for:

Social & Beh Sci - Soc Sci

ECON 101 Foundation of Economics

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General survey of the operation of the economic system;  Students with credit in ECON 102 or ECON 103 may receive 2 hours credit in ECON 101. Students with credit in both ECON 102 and ECON 103 may not receive credit for ECON 101.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for:

Social & Beh Sci - Soc Sci

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