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Chemistry of Hazardous Materials (SC403) Science General U American Public University
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This course presents the chemical basis for classification of, and emergency response to incidents involving, Hazardous material. It is designed for the non-chemist emergency responder, transporters and others who need to understand the implications of both single product and multiple product spills, releases and incidents. This course does not require any prior chemistry knowledge.
College Algebra (MATH 30) Science General U Golden Gate University
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Introduces the concepts and techniques of advanced algebra including algebra of functions, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, and linear and nonlinear systems. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or better in MATH 20 (or its equivalent) or satisfactory results on the Mathematics Placement Exam. See Math Placement notation above.
College Algebra (MATH-178) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course provides a functional approach to college algebra including study of polynomial, rational, radical and logarithmic functions, together with sequences and series. These topics are used in solving a wide spectrum of real-life problems. Eligibility to enroll is based on prerequisite skills placement results or successful completion of MATH-100 or MATH-122.
College Algebra (MACP 2104) Science General U Florida Metropolitan University
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The algebra of linear and quadratic equations, graphing, functions, inequalities, rational expressions, radicals, and system of equations. The course emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
College Algebra (MA 120) Science General U American Sentinel University
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This course begins with basic concepts such as sets and numbers but quickly moves into intermediate algebra topics, emphasing concepts most often used in computer science.
College Algebra (MAT102) Science General U Peirce College
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Prerequisite: Skills Assessment or "C" in MAT 099 Since a working knowledge of algebra is essential for success in higher mathematics courses, this course is designed to provide the student with a solid foundation in quantitative thinking. This is a course in real number algebra that focuses on operations and properties. Both abstract and practical problems are solved using algebraic methods. Topics covered are: use of variables in equations, reading mathematical symbols, and writing mathematical symbols to set up and solve equations and inequalities in real-life contexts, functional analysis, systems of equations and inequalities, and both drawing and reading graphs. Most of the practical problems involve business situations.
College Algebra (MA105) Science General U Grantham University
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An introductory level course on the fundamental concepts of Algebra. Topics include equations, polynomial and rational functions and graphing, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisites: MA100 or a passing score on the Grantham Math Assessment Test.
College Algebra and Trigonometry (MATH-181) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This is the first course in the CET curriculum's mathematics sequence and is a prerequisite to calculus. Topics include polynomials; rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; solutions to polynomial, rational, and transcendental equations and inequalities; and applications to problems in physics and electronics. Complex solutions to problems in rectangular, trigonometric and Euler form are considered. Vector sums and products and matrix solutions to linear systems are also included. Eligibility to enroll in the course is based on prerequisite skills placement results or successful completion of MATH-100 or MATH-122.
College Algebra and Trigonometry (MA111) Science General U American Community College
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This course is an interactive course designed to help students achieve a greater understanding of sophisticated mathematical concepts. The course covers college-level algebra and trigonometry to include a discussion of distances of the unit circle to give the students a thorough understanding of where points like pi and pi/3 are located. Throughout the course there is careful attention to the presentation of concepts that will become important in later calculus courses to include relations and functions (domain, graphs, functions). The goal is to provide as much support and help for students in order to ease the difficult transition into higher college-level mathematics courses. At the same time, the course provides a solid understanding of calculus and trigonometry.
College Algebra and Trigonometry (MA111) Science General U American Public University
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This course is an interactive course designed to help students achieve a greater understanding of sophisticated mathematical concepts. The course covers college-level algebra and trigonometry to include a discussion of distances of the unit circle to give the students a thorough understanding of where points like pi and pi/3 are located. Throughout the course there is careful attention to the presentation of concepts that will become important in later calculus courses to include relations and functions (domain, graphs, functions). The goal is to provide as much support and help for students in order to ease the difficult transition into higher college-level mathematics courses. At the same time, the course provides a solid understanding of calculus and trigonometry.
COLLEGE ALGEBRA I (MTH110-OL) Science General U Westwood College Online
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This course is designed to provide the basic tools of algebra. Topics include the real number system, exponents, order of operations, solving equations, proportions, percents, graphing, and polynomial operations. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to apply the rules of algebra to solve real world applications.
COLLEGE ALGEBRA II (MTH111-OL) Science General U Westwood College Online
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This course is a continuation of the algebraic operations introduced in College Algebra I. Topics include functions, slope, complex numbers, quadratic equations, inequalities, and logarithmic functions. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to manipulate, simplify, and/or solve complex algebraic functions.
College Chemistry (1011-208) Science General U Roosevelt University
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Primarily for, but not limited to, engineering students. Topics in- clude an introduction to some basic concepts in chemistry, stoichiome- try, First Law of Thermodynamics, thermochemistry, electronic theory of composition and structure, chemical bonding. Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W)
College Physics I (PHYS-210) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course is the first of two pertaining to calculus-based physics. Coursework examines fundamental laws of mechanics and emphasizes technical applications. Topics include motion in one and two dimensions, equilibrium, work, energy, fluid dynamics, and rotational and harmonic motion. Computer simulation of physical systems is also included.
College Physics I Lab (PHYS-210L) Science General U DeVry University Online
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In this lab students apply concepts and principles studied in PHYS-210. Lab assignments involve manual measurements and analysis, computer-based data acquisition and analysis, and computer simulation of physical systems. Use of sensors associated with various measurements is also included.
College Physics II (PHYS-225) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This continuation of PHYS-210 covers thermodynamics, electromagnetism and optics, emphasizing electronics applications. Topics include temperature and heat; thermal properties of matter; the first law of thermodynamics; electric and magnetic fields and wave propagation; reflection and refraction; lenses and diffraction; and sensors and transducers.
College Physics II Lab (PHYS-225L) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This lab builds on PHYS-210L, with exercises supporting topics covered in class sessions. Computer-based data acquisition and analysis, and computer simulation of physical systems are used where appropriate.
College Trigonometry (MA111) Science General U Grantham University
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An intermediate level mathematics course in Trigonometry. Topics include Trigonometric functions, identities and equations, matrices and determinants, systems of equations, sequences, series, and probabilities.
Color Reproduction (1051-749) Science General U Roosevelt University
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This course presents the concepts required for an understanding of the relationships between mean-level input and output in various color imaging systems. Analog, digital, and hybrid color imaging systems will be covered. Special emphasis will be given to mean-level reproduction in photography, printing, and television. Offered online. (F)
Color Systems (1051-816) Science General U Roosevelt University
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This course builds on the theory and concepts presented in the Color Reproduction and Color Modeling courses to cover the key techniques utilized in device-independent color imaging systems. Topics covered include: device calibration and characterization (input, output, display), device profiles, multidimensional look-up table construction, inversion, and interpolation, gamut mapping, appearance matching, and color-management systems. Also offered online. Class 4, Credit 4 (S)
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