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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS<br />
MA 100 Beginning Math<br />
A remedial course.<br />
Fall semester, zero hours.<br />
MA 104 <strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
A study dealing with real number properties, graphs, quadratic equations, exponents and<br />
radicals, algebraic fractions, inequalities, and systems of equations.<br />
Fall semester, three hours.<br />
MA 105 Plane Trigonometry<br />
A study of exponents, logarithms, and trigonometry. Prerequisite MA 104.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
MA 201 Advanced Algebra<br />
A study of advanced topics of algebra, including matrices, determinants, series and<br />
mathematical induction. Prerequisite MA 105.<br />
Fall semester, even years, three hours.<br />
MA 202 Teaching High School Geometry<br />
This course is designed for the prospective high school geometry teacher. The basics of<br />
Euclidean geometry are explored. Parallel to these basics, the student is taught many of<br />
the problems and difficulties that high school students encounter as they learn geometry;<br />
techniques and tools to help students through these problems are stressed.<br />
Spring semester, odd years, three hours.<br />
MA 301 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I<br />
This course focuses on the concepts of introductory calculus including functions, limits, and<br />
derivatives. Prerequisite MA 105.<br />
Fall semester, odd years, three hours.<br />
MA 302 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II<br />
This is a continuation of MA 301. It emphasizes transcendental functions and the concept<br />
of integration. Prerequisite MA 301.<br />
Spring semester, even years, three hours.<br />
DEPARTMENT OF MISSIONS<br />
MI 104 Bookkeeping<br />
A course in basic bookkeeping methods and the proper organization and maintenance<br />
of journals, ledgers, financial statements, and general accounting data. Prerequisite<br />
satisfactory grade on placement test. Identical to BU 104.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
MI 202 Missionary Practices<br />
Taught by an experienced missionary, this course provides practical instruction from<br />
someone with first-hand knowledge. The subject content of this course includes information<br />
that will aid the missionary while he is on the field. Specific topics to be considered are<br />
as follows: spiritual warfare, protecting your family, the missionary wife, health, schooling,<br />
and preaching on the field. Identical to CE 211.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
MI 203 Practical Mission Field Methods<br />
Taught by an experienced missionary, this course provides practical instruction from<br />
someone with first-hand knowledge. The subject content of this course includes information<br />
that will aid the missionary while he is on the field. Specific topics to be considered are as<br />
follows: arriving on the field, culture, places of service, church planting, ethics and morality,<br />
co-laborers, false religions, and prayer letters. Identical to CE 212.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
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