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Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 101 with a grade of C or higher. Mathematics General Education Requirement. Prerequisite: MTH 090
with a grade of C or higher or appropriate placement score.
HIS 299 Special Topics in History (3 Credit Hours) A course featuring
an in-depth examination of selected topics in history. Prerequisite: MTH 100 Intermediate Algebra (3 Credit hours) This course provides
Permission of the Instructor. a study of algebraic techniques such as linear equations and
inequalities, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and
HUM 101 Introduction to Humanities I (3 Credit hours) This is the operations with exponents and radicals. Functions and relations are
first course in a two-semester sequence which offers the student an introduced and graphed with special emphasis on linear and
introduction to the humanities using selections from art, music, quadratic functions. This course does not meet the Mathematics
literature, history, and philosophy which relates to a unifying theme. General Education Requirement. Prerequisite: MTH 098 with a grade
of C or higher or Math ACT Score of 20-24 or appropriate placement
HUM 102 Introduction to Humanities II (3 Credit hours) This course score.
is a continuation of HUM 101.
MTH 112 Algebra for Calculus (3 Credit hours) This course
MSC 106 and MSC 108 Military Science I (1 Credit Hour Each) These emphasizes algebraic functions - including polynomial, rational,
courses serve as an introduction to drill and ceremonies, inspections, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The course also covers
customs and traditions of the service. systems of equations and inequalities, quadratic inequalities, and the
binomial theorem. Additional topics may include matrices, Cramer’s
MSC 120 and MSC 122 Military Science II (1 Credit Hour Each) A study Rule, and mathematical induction. Prerequisite: MTH 100 with a
of preventive medicine and first aid, marksmanship, water survival, grade of C or higher; or Math ACT Score of 24 or above (or SAT
rappelling, written and oral communications, leadership and related equivalent); or appropriate placement score.
military topics.
MTH 113 Trigonometry for Calculus (3 Credit hours) This course
MSC 110 Physical Training (1 Credit Hour) This course involves includes the study of trigonometric (circular functions) and inverse
instruction on the Army Physical Fitness Program. trigonometric functions, and includes extensive work with
trigonometric identities and trigonometric equations. The course also
MSC 201 and MSC 202 Military Science III (3 Credit hours Each) These covers vectors, complex numbers, DeMoivre’s Theorem, and polar
courses provide preparation for service in the United States Army as coordinates. Additional topics may include conic sections, sequences,
commissioned officers. Specific skills are taught in preparation for and using matrices to solve linear systems. Prerequisite: MTH 112
Army ROTC Advanced Camp where cadets are evaluated on their with a grade of C or higher.
leadership skills in a tough six-week period of rigorous officer training.
Topics includes basic leadership skills, drill and ceremonies, map MTH 115 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry (4 Credit hours) This
reading/ land navigation, marksmanship, rappelling, radio and wire course is a one-semester combination of Precalculus Algebra and
communications, basic small unit tactics, water survival, and weekend Precalculus Trigonometry and covers the following topics: the algebra
field training exercises. Leadership laboratory and physical fitness of functions (including polynomial, rational, exponential, and
training is required. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Early logarithmic functions), systems of equations and inequalities,
Commissioning Program. quadratic inequalities, and the binomial theorem, as well as the study
of trigonometric (circular functions) and inverse trigonometric
MSC 241 and MSC 242 Military Science IV (3 Credit hours Each) These functions, and includes extensive work with trigonometric identities
courses continue preparation for service as an officer in the United and trigonometric equations, vectors, complex numbers, DeMoivre’s
States Army. Topics include written and oral communication,
Theorem, and polar coordinates. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher
counseling and related leadership tasks, training management, in MTH 100 and permission of the department chairperson.
general military subjects, ethics and professionalism, military justice,
marksmanship, water survival, rappelling, and field training exercises.
MTH 125 Calculus I (4 Credit hours) This is the first of three courses
Leadership laboratory and physical fitness training are required. in the basic calculus sequence taken primarily by students in science,
These courses are identical to MS 401 and 402 courses taught at four-
engineering, and mathematics. Topics include the limit of a function;
year universities. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Early Commissioning
the derivative of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and
Program and successful completion of Military Science III.
logarithmic functions; and the definite integral and its basic
applications to area problems. Applications of the derivative are
MTH 090 Basic Mathematics (4 Credit hours) This is a developmental
covered in detail, including approximations of error using
course reviewing arithmetical principles and integers and
differentials, maximum and minimum problems, and curve sketching
computations designed to help the student’s mathematical
using calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 113 or MTH 115 with a grade of C
proficiency. The class meets 4 periods per week for one semester and
or higher; appropriate math placement score; or ACT math score of
includes a laboratory session This course does not meet the
at least 30.
Mathematics General Education Requirement. Prerequisite:
Appropriate placement score.
MTH 126 Calculus II (4 Credit hours) This is the second of three
courses in the basic calculus sequence. Topics include vectors in the
MTH 098 Elementary Algebra (4 Credit hours) This course is a review plane and in space, lines and planes in space, applications of
of the fundamental arithmetic and algebra operations. The topics integration (such as volume, arc length, work and average value),
include the numbers of ordinary arithmetic and their properties; techniques of integration, infinite series, polar coordinates, and
integers and rational numbers; the solving of equations; polynomials parametric equations. Prerequisite: MTH 125 with a grade of C or
and factoring; and an introduction to systems of equations and higher or appropriate math placement score.
graphs. The class meets 4 periods per week for one semester and
includes a laboratory session. This course does not meet the
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