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LTCC CATALOG <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> 173 JAPANESE - LATIN - MATHEMATICSJPN 231 SPECIAL PROJECTSUnits 1-4This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a specific topicof study. Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction and studentproject planning. The student must arrange for project and creditapproval by <strong>the</strong> instructor prior to registering for this course.Transfers to CSUJPN 291 SPECIAL PROJECTSUnits 1-4This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a specifictopic of study in occupational, technical or college preparatory areas.Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction and student projectplanning. The student must arrange for project and credit approval by<strong>the</strong> instructor prior to registering for this course.LATINA.A. DEGREEAn A.A. Degree is offered in <strong>the</strong> field of Humanities. For majorrequirements, see page 67.LAT 101 ELEMENTARY LATIN ILecture 5, Lab 0, Units 5This course consists of <strong>the</strong> study and practice of <strong>the</strong> reading, writing,and understanding of <strong>the</strong> Latin language with emphasis given togrammatical forms and syntax, vocabulary derivatives in English and<strong>the</strong> romance languages, translation into English of significant works ofRoman authors, and appreciation of ancient Roman culture.Transfers to CSU, UNR, UCLAT 102 ELEMENTARY LATIN IILecture 5, Lab, 0, Units 5This course, a continuation of LAT 101, is a fur<strong>the</strong>r study andpractice in Latin grammatical forms and syntax, along with continuedreading and translation of Roman authors, etymological study, andappreciation of Roman culture.Transfers to CSU, UNR, UCPREREQUISITE: LAT 101 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.LAT 103 ELEMENTARY LATIN IIILecture 5, Lab 0, Units 5This course, a continuation of LAT 102, advances <strong>the</strong> study of Latingrammatical forms and syntax, as well as <strong>the</strong> reading and translationof Roman authors, etymological study and appreciation of Romanculture.Transfers to CSU, UNR, UCPREREQUISITE: LAT 102 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent.LAT 131 SPECIAL TOPICSUnits 1-4This course is designed to meet <strong>the</strong> needs of students for studies inareas of special interest. Topics and credit will vary from quarter toquarter and will be included under this cover title published in <strong>the</strong>schedule for <strong>the</strong> quarter in which <strong>the</strong> course will be offered.Transfers to CSULAT 191 SPECIAL TOPICSUnits 1-4This course is designed to meet <strong>the</strong> needs of students for studies inoccupational, technical or college preparatory areas of special interest.Topics and credits will vary from quarter to quarter and will beincluded under this cover title published in <strong>the</strong> schedule of classes for<strong>the</strong> quarter in which <strong>the</strong> course will be offered.LAT 231 SPECIAL PROJECTSUnits 1-4This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a specific topicof study. Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction and studentproject planning. The student must arrange for project and creditapproval by <strong>the</strong> instructor prior to registering for this course.Transfers to CSULAT 291 SPECIAL PROJECTSUnits 1-4This course is designed for students wishing to pursue a specifictopic of study in occupational, technical or college preparatory areas.Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction and student projectplanning. The student must arrange for project and credit approval by<strong>the</strong> instructor prior to registering for this course.MATHEMATICSA.A. DEGREEAn A.A. Degree is offered in <strong>the</strong> field of Ma<strong>the</strong>matics. For majorrequirements, see page 71.All prerequisite courses listed for ma<strong>the</strong>matics courses require a gradeof “C” or better for admission into <strong>the</strong> pertinent course.THE FOLLOWING COURSES IN THIS SUBJECT AREA MAYBE CHALLENGED: ALL COURSE LISTINGS EXCEPT MAT187A AND MAT 187B.MAT 102 SURVEY OF MATHEMATICAL IDEASLecture 4, Lab 0, Units 4This course provides a survey of a variety of branches of ma<strong>the</strong>maticsincluding inductive and deductive reasoning, probability, statistics,<strong>the</strong> ma<strong>the</strong>matics of finance, exponential growth and decay, and anintroduction to trigonometric functions.Transfers to CSU, UNR, UCPREREQUISITE: MAT 154A or 154AA with a grade of”C” or better or equivalent orappropriate skills demonstrated through <strong>the</strong> math assessment process.ADVISORY: MAT 188 or equivalent.MAT 103A COLLEGE ALGEBRA (PART I)Lecture 4, Lab 0, Units 4This course provides an in-depth coverage of functions: polynomialand rational functions, <strong>the</strong>ir graphs and finding solutions, and zeros ofpolynomial functions. Special emphasis will be placed on applicationsproblems and <strong>the</strong> use of calculators.Transfers to CSU, UNR, UC (unit limit)PREREQUISITE: MAT 154A or 154AA with a grade of”C” or better or equivalentor appropriate skills demonstrated through <strong>the</strong> math assessment.COREQUISITE: MAT 153 or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through<strong>the</strong> math assessment process. Prior completion of MAT 153 with a grade of “C” orbetter also satisfies this corequisite.Japanese - Latin - Ma<strong>the</strong>matics

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