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| === MATH 1720 === | | === MATH 1720 === |
− | Calculus 2. Covers differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and transcendental functions; integration techniques; indeterminate forms; improper integrals; area and arc length in polar coordinates; infinite series; power series; Taylor’s theorem. Was taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock for the fall semester of the 2020-2021 school year. | + | Calculus 2. Covers differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and transcendental functions; integration techniques; indeterminate forms; improper integrals; area and arc length in polar coordinates; infinite series; power series; Taylor's theorem. Was taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock for the fall semester of the 2020-2021 school year. |
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| === MATH 2000 === | | === MATH 2000 === |
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| Starting at your 2nd semester, you are able to take electives as long as you meet the GPA requirement, and your total class load does not exceed 19 hours in total. | | Starting at your 2nd semester, you are able to take electives as long as you meet the GPA requirement, and your total class load does not exceed 19 hours in total. |
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− | 2nd and 3rd semester students with GPA higher than 3.25 (requires confirmation) may take 1 elective course of up to 3 credit hours (labs and recitation for such electives are not included) and 1 elective of either "research" or 1 credit hour elective. | + | 2nd and 3rd semester students with GPA higher than 3.25 (requires confirmation) may take 1 elective course of up to 3 credit hours (labs and recitation for such electives are not included) and 1 elective of either "research" or 1 credit hour. |
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| 4th semester students with GPA higher than 3.75 may take up to 2 elective courses of up to 3 credit hours each. | | 4th semester students with GPA higher than 3.75 may take up to 2 elective courses of up to 3 credit hours each. |
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| * BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2311 (Lab): Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Usually taken by Traditional Science Students) | | * BIOL 2301 and BIOL 2311 (Lab): Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Usually taken by Traditional Science Students) |
− | * CHEM 2730: Organic Chemistry | + | * CHEM 2730, with lab: Organic Chemistry |
| * MATH 2000: Discrete Math | | * MATH 2000: Discrete Math |
| * MATH 2700: Linear Algebra | | * MATH 2700: Linear Algebra |
| + | * MATH 3680: Applied Statistics |
| * ECON 1100: Macroeconomics | | * ECON 1100: Macroeconomics |
| * ECON 1110: Microeconomics | | * ECON 1110: Microeconomics |
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| * PSYC 1650: General Psychology II | | * PSYC 1650: General Psychology II |
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− | * Foreign languages | + | * Foreign languages: Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Latin, Arabic, Russian |
− | ** Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Latin, Arabic, Russian
| + | ** Note: the World Languages department also offers credit-by-exam, allowing up to 12 credit hours in a foreign language to be obtained. Generally, about 10 testing times will be open over the course of the semester for commmonly chosen foreign languages. |
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| Note: CHEM 2730, in addition to 3 credit hours of instruction, has 1 credit hour of recitation, 1 credit hour of lab and 1 credit hour of lab recitation. It is usually discouraged to take this course in 3rd semester given the extremely dreading college season. | | Note: CHEM 2730, in addition to 3 credit hours of instruction, has 1 credit hour of recitation, 1 credit hour of lab and 1 credit hour of lab recitation. It is usually discouraged to take this course in 3rd semester given the extremely dreading college season. |