REL 109 – Introduction to Buddhist Traditions (3 credit hours)
A study of the thought, history, and practices of Buddhist traditions in Asia. (CD, D) Second Session Course:
A study of the thought, history, and practices of Buddhist traditions in Asia. (CD, D) Second Session Course:
Provides students with basic skills in business software. Focuses on software for presentations, spreadsheets, and databases. In addition, students are familiarized with databases provided through the library and through the Internet that facilitate their ability to do research. This course does not count towards a […]
Provides students with basic skills in business software. Focuses on software for presentations, spreadsheets, and databases. In addition, students are familiarized with databases provided through the library and through the Internet that facilitate their ability to do research. This course does not count towards a […]
Techniques of integration, applications of integration, improper integrals, sequences, Taylor’s formula, and infinite series, including power series. Lab. P-MTH 111 or prerequisite override required. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning
The calculus of vector functions, including geometry of Euclidean space, differentiation, extrema, line integrals, multiple integrals, and Green’s, Stokes’, and divergence theorems. Lab. P-MTH 112 or prerequisite override required. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning
Introduction to various topics in discrete mathematics applicable to computer science including sets, relations, Boolean algebra, propositional logic, functions, computability, proof techniques, graph theory, and elementary combinatorics. Lab. (D, QR) Second Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning
Specific topics covered include: vector algebra, solving linear systems of equations, rank, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, linear transformations, first order differential equations, second order linear ordinary differential equations, and power series solutions to differential equations. Credit not allowed for both MTH 205 and MTH 251 or for […]
Topics in mathematics not considered in regular courses or which continue study begun in regular courses. Content varies. May be repeated for credit when covering new material. Second Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning
Functions of a real variable, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, indeterminate forms, introduction to integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus. Lab. (D, QR) First Session Course: Quantitative Reasoning
Survey of museum history and theory. Covers object collections, curation, exhibit design, and cultural issues in museums. Does not count toward the major or minor in anthropology. First Session Course: