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2001-2002 - Cochise College

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C OURS E DESCRIPTIONSMAT 227 DISCRETE MATH (3)PTereqLJjSJte(s) MAT 151 or MAT 187Recommended' MAT 220The objective of this course IS to provide an understandingof formal logiC, proofs, Induction,r&eurSlOfl, sets, counting, permutatIOns and cornblnallQ(lS,relations, fUnctionS, matnces, graphs,trees, Booleen aJgebra, and logiC networks.3 hours lectureMAT 231 C ALCULUStl (4)PrereqUlslte(s): MAT 220 ,A continuatiOn of MAT 220 , Includes techniquesof d ifferentiation and Integration 0 1trCinscendentaJ functions. and an Introduction toInfinite series. Also covers topics In analyticgeometry, parametnc equations. and polarcoordinates4 hours lectureMAT 24 1 CALCULUS III (4)Prerequlslte(S): MAT 231A continuation of MAT 231 to conclude the threesemestercalculus sequence Topics incfudevectors, v ector-valued func tions partialdllferentl1;ltlng, and multiple IntegratJon4 hours lectureMAT 252 INTRODUCTION TO LINEARALGEBRA (3)PrereqUlslte(s)' MAT 231 .Matnces and systems 01 linear equations,determinants, vector spaces, lineartranslormaHons, eigenvalues and eigenvectors,and applicationsFor math majors, physics majors, preenglneenngand computer SCience m8Jors3 hours lectureMAT 262 DIFFERENTIAL EOUATIONS (3)Prerequls,te(s)' MAT 231 with a grade of C orbetterOrdinary differential equatIOns With applicationsIncluding linear equations, nonlinear andseparable equations, homogeneous equatIOns,p::II.'I6r senes sdUtlOllS, Euler equations, LaPlacetransforms (optional) and numencal methods(optional)3 hOUrs lectureMAT 299 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES (1 -4)PrereqUiSlte(S): Approval of the associate deanand instructor.CompletJOIl 01 a research problem or an outlinedcourse of study under the directIOn of a facultymember With contract for the IndiVidual studyagreed upon by the student, the Instructor andthe associate dean p(ior to In\tlatlon 01 the studyMay be repeated for Credit.MediaM E D 101 INTRODUCTION TO MASSCOMMUNICATIONS (3)PrereqUlslta(s) ENG 101An introduction to mass communications media Wltn emphass on understanding baSIc concepts of gatherll1g, writing, ar'ld evalualir'IQ r'IewS ar'ld other kinds 01 communicatiOn In n9'Nspapers. televlsior'l, radiO, magazines. w ire services. syndication, books, mOVies, computer/digital, and o ther media. Identical to JAN 101. 3 hours leCture. MED 102 W RITING FOR PUB LICATIONS (3) Prerequls!te(s): ENG 101 or permiSSion of Instructor. Recommended Computer hteracy. Er'ltry level course In media arts/ communications or joumalism, Students Will be Introduced to!"le'NS vvritlng, editing, aSSIgnments and deadlines. IdentICal to JRN 102 2 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory­238

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