Calculus I
The
Calculus I course includes the following topics: functions
and graphs, limits and continuity; the derivative and its
applications, including trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential,
and hyperbolic functions; the Mean Value Theorem and its
applications; definite and indefinite integrals; the Fundamental
Theorem of Calculus; and applications of integration. ...more
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Chemistry
I
In this course, students will develop knowledge
and skills regarding the way chemists view the world. The
course requires students to learn a significant amount of
factual information and to develop problem-solving skills
involving quantitative and descriptive material. ...more
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Economics
I
This
course is a social science that focuses on individual decisions
about the production and consumption of material goods and
services; on how these decisions are coordinated by decentralized
markets and influenced by institutions and public policy,
and on how these decisions affect the performance of the
economic system in a given society at a given moment in
time. ...more
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Engineering
I
Engineering
I has several objectives: the introduction of computing
software as it relates to engineering applications; teaching
of basic programming concepts, structures and algorithms;
and the application of learned techniques to solve some
scientific and engineering problems comprehensible by students
having a general science background. ...more
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English
I
English I is a writing
course. Students practice the habits of mind that lead to the development of writing
strategies and qualities of expression effective with "real" audiences in various situations
for differing purposes.
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