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ENG 0309 | Basic IRW | This course is designed for students whose score on an approved assessment instrument does not meet minimum requirements on the writing and/or reading portion of the assessment. Students will develop their writing and reading skills through exposure to writing and reading exercises. Topics include grammar, sentence structure, paragraph development, main ideas, supporting details, vocabulary, purpose, and tone. Credit in this course cannot be used to satisfy requirements for any degree. |
MATH 0314 | Intro College Algebra | This course is designed for students whose score on an approved assessment instrument does not meet minimum requirements on the mathematics portion of the assessment. Students who wish to earn a B.S. degree take MATH 1314. Topics included in the course are operations with polynomial expressions; methods for solving quadratic equations and inequalities; applications of quadratic equations; rectangular coordinate system and graphs of quadratic equations. Credit in this course cannot be used to satisfy requirements for any degree. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MATH 0332 or MATH 0342 OR satisfactory score on assessment |
MATH 0332 | Intro Contemporary Math | This course is designed for students whose score on an approved assessment instrument does not meet minimum requirements on the mathematics portion of the assessment. Topics included in the course are problem-solving, counting, the real number system, sets, geometry, solutions of linear and quadratic equations, elementary probability, financial math, the mathematics of voting and fair decision. Credit in this course cannot be used to satisfy requirements for any degree. |
MATH 0342 | Intro Statistical Methods | This course is designed for students whose score on an approved assessment instrument does not meet minimum requirements on the mathematics portions of the assessment. Students who wish to earn a B.S. degree take MATH 1342. Topics included in the course are Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis-testing. Credit in this course cannot be used to satisfy requirements for any degree. |