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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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211. Marketing Management 3 hr. PR: Mrktg. 1 1 1 ; 1 2 hr. of marketing or consent.Simulation, through live and written case study, should sharpen skills as the studentmakes analytical evaluations of marketing problems.299. Independent Study. 1-3 hr. PR: Consent. Students will develop and complete aprogram of specialized studies under the supervision of a cooperating instructor.Mathematics (Math)2. Algebra. I, II. 3 hr. PR: One year of high school algebra. Covers the material ofhigh school algebra through quadratics. Credits earned in Math. 2 are not counted inthe 64 hours required for graduation in pre- baccalaureate programs at Potomac StateCollege. (Not offered on the Morgantown campus—several alternative options areavailable, including a non- credit, student-funded Pre-College Algebra Workshop,which is designed specifically to prepare students for College Algebra.)3. College Algebra. I, II, S. 3 hr. PR: 2 units of algebra, 1 unit of geometry, andsatisfactory performance on departmental placement examination or successfulcompletion of the pre-college algebra workshop or its equivalent. (This course is notopen to students who have credit for Math. 14 or its equivalent.) Review of the realnumber system and algebraic expressions, equations, inequalities, graphing,functions, basic matrix operations and properties, systems of equations, polynomials,counting, and probability.4. Plane Trigonometry. I, II. 3 hr. PR: 2 units of algebra, 1 unit of geometry, orsuccessful completion of the pre-college algebra workshop or its equivalent. (Thiscourse is not open to students who have credit for Math. 14 or its equivalent.)Trigonometric functions, identities, vectors, logarithms, complex numbers, andtrigonometric equations.11. Symbolic Logic 2. 1, II. 3 hr. PR: Phil. 10. Continuation of Phil. 10, coveringrelational logic and identity. Additional topics may include alternative methods andsystems of logic such as proof trees, axiom systems, alternative operators, modal andmany-valued logics, and set theory.14. Pre-Calculus Mathematics. I, II. 4 hr. PR: 2 units algebra and 1 unit geometry, andsatisfactory performance on departmental placement test. (Not open to students whohave credit for the equivalent of either Math. 3 or 4.) A treatment of algebra, analyticgeometry, and trigonometry necessary for the study of calculus.15. Calculus. I, II, S. 4 hr. PR: 2 units algebra, 1 unit geometry, 1/2 unit trigonometry,and satisfactory performance on departmental placement test or Math. 3 and 4 orMath. 14. Introduction to limits, continuity, derivatives, antiderivatives, definiteintegrals, and applications of the derivative.16. Calculus. I, II, S. 4 hr. PR: Math. 15. Techniques of integration, applications of thedefinite integral, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, infinite series.17. Multivariate Calculus. I, II, S. 4 hr. PR: Math. 16. Introduction to solid analyticgeometry, vector algebra, matrix algebra, calculus of several variables.18. Elementary Differential Equations. I, II, S. 4 hr. PR: Math. 17. Ordinary differentialequations, Laplace transforms, partial differential equations, Fourier series, applications.23. Introductory Concepts of Mathematics. I, II. 3 hr. (Designed for non- sciencemajors who do not need the techniques of mathematics for other course work in theirprograms.) Topics in modern mathematics.26. Discrete Mathematics. 3 hr. PR: C.S. 16 and Math. 15. Traditional mathematicssuch as functions, relations, set theory, and graph theory; applications to computerscience; switching circuits, Boolean algebra, and Karnaugh maps. Equiv. to C.S. 26.390 Marketing Courses

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