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Calculus 1 10804198 Analyze and graph algebraic expressions, especially conic sections. Develop an intuitive understanding of limits, derivatives and integrals. Apply the derivative and the integral to certain physical problems.( Prerequisite:: Next Gen AAF score greater / equal to 276 AND Rdg greater / equal to 250; OR OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 28 AND ACT Rdg greater / equal to 16; OR C or better in College Algebra & Trig w / Apps-contact academic advisor 920-498-5444). Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
Experimental Research Capstone 10506170 Provides learners the opportunity to apply knowledge of sound experimental design and scientific inquiry to create and execute laboratory procedure( s) designed to answer a research question. Learners will collect, document, analyze, and report data generated from a set of experiments and report major conclusions.( Prerequisite: 10-506-138, Experimental Design with a " C " or better) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Technical Reporting 10801197 Principles of report writing and correspondence, proposals, feasibility reports, progress reports, investigation reports, evaluation reports, meeting reports, memos, and correspondence.( Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition I OR 10-801-195, Written Communication with“ C” or better) Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Calculus 2 10804181 A continuation of Calculus 1( 10804198) and an introduction to integral calculus. Topics included in this course are integration methods and techniques including integration by parts and partial fractions, indeterminate forms, improper integrals. Topics also covered are infinite sequences and series including MacLaurin and Taylor Series and their convergence, L’ Hopital’ s Rule, applications of differentiation and integration, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates along with vector operations in three dimensions.( Prerequisite: 10-804-198, Calculus I with a " C " or better) Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
Organic Chemistry 2 10506162 A second semester course in organic chemistry that is a continuation of concepts learned in 10-506-160, Organic Chemistry 1, including reactions, mechanisms, synthesis, and spectroscopy of organic compounds.( Prerequisite: 10- 506-160, Organic Chemistry 1 with a " C " or better) Course Typically Offered: Spring
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