DCB catalog 2020-22

Course Descriptions 145 include legal compliance, crisis management, employment and discrimination issues, and emerging issues in human resources through case studies and application. HRM 297 Coop Education An internship is required of most AAS and, in some cases, certificate programs. This is course is available to AA and AS students as well. The students combine course learning with practical, professional work experiences in their chosen field of study. The employer does an evaluation of work experience: the faculty advisor supervises the students; the students are required to compete a project assigned by the faculty advisor. A minimum of 45 hours of work is required to earn one credit. A grade of satisfactory/unsatisfactory is given by the faculty. The prefix for this course will be determined by the instructor. MATHEMATICS (MATH) MATH 102 Intermediate Algebra (4CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: ASC 94 or appropriate Math Placement Score This course includes the study of properties of the real number system; variable, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions; factoring; and general and linear equations. This class does not satisfy college graduation requirements for math. This class does not satisfy any general education category. MATH 103 College Algebra (4CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: ASC 93 with a grade of C or higher, or appropriate Math Placement Test Scor e Relations and functions, equations and inequalities, complex numbers, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and systems of equations MATH 104 Finite Math (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: ASC 93 with a grade of C or higher, or appropriate Math Placement Test Score Systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of Finance, elementary probability, and descriptive statistics. MATH 105 Trigonometry (3CR) Spring; Pre: MATH 103 or appropriate Math Placement Test Score Angle measure, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities and equations, polar coordinates, applications. MATH 107 Precalculus (4CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: MATH 103 or appropriate Math Placement Test Score Equations and inequalities; polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; applications. MATH 165 Calculus I (4CR) Fall; Pre: MATH 105 or MATH 107, appropriate Math Placement Test Score, or instructor approval Limits, continuity, derivatives of functions of one variable, mean value theorem integration, fundamental theorem of calculus, applications. MATH 166 Calculus II (4CR) Spring; Pre: MATH 165 Integration, logarithmic and exponential functions, applications, numerical integration, techniques of integration, sequences and series, polar equations, parametric equations. MATH 210 Elementary Statistics (4CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: ASC 93 or Appropriate Math Placement Test Score An introduction to statistical methods of gathering, presenting, and analyzing data. Topics include probability and probability distribution, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and linear regression and correlation.

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