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| === Required for all Students === | | === Required for all Students === |
| ==== MATH 1650 ==== | | ==== MATH 1650 ==== |
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89279 Pre-calculus.] Often considered to be more difficult than high school pre-calculus. For the fall semester of the 2021-2022 school year, Dr. Helen Elwood will be teaching pre-calculus instead of Dr. Nirmala Naresh.<ref name=":0">https://math.unt.edu/sites/math.unt.edu/files/Fall%20Schedule%20for%20the%20Web%203-4-21.pdf</ref> Other professors include Dr. Douglas Brozovic and Dr. Joseph Iaia. | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89279 Pre-calculus.] Often considered to be more difficult than high school pre-calculus. For the fall semester of the 2022-2023 school year, Dr. Steven Widmer, Dr. Douglas Brozovic and Dr. Joseph Iaia will be teaching pre-calculus. |
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| ==== MATH 1710 ==== | | ==== MATH 1710 ==== |
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| ==== MATH 1720 ==== | | ==== MATH 1720 ==== |
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89283 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. This course was taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock for the 2020 fall semester and will be taught by Dr. Kiko Kawamura for the 2021 fall semester.<ref name=":0" /> | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=23&coid=89283 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. This course was taught by Dr. Matthew Dulock for the 2020 fall semester and will be taught by Dr. Kiko Kawamura for the 2021 fall semester.<ref name=":0">https://math.unt.edu/sites/math.unt.edu/files/Fall%20Schedule%20for%20the%20Web%203-4-21.pdf</ref> |
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| === PSCI 2305 === | | === PSCI 2305 === |
− | US Political Behavior and Policy. Taught by Prof. Meaders and Dr. Greig. | + | US Political Behavior and Policy. Most TAMS students take Dr. Greig. |
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| === PSCI 2306 === | | === PSCI 2306 === |
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| * PSYC 1650: General Psychology II | | * PSYC 1650: General Psychology II |
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− | * Foreign languages: Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Latin, Arabic, Russian, Italian | + | * Foreign languages: Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Latin, Arabic, Italian |
| ** The World Languages department offers a placement exam, allowing up to 12 credit hours in a foreign language to be obtained (1010 - 2050). Generally, about 10 testing times will be open over the course of the semester for commonly chosen foreign languages. | | ** The World Languages department offers a placement exam, allowing up to 12 credit hours in a foreign language to be obtained (1010 - 2050). Generally, about 10 testing times will be open over the course of the semester for commonly chosen foreign languages. |
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