MAT 250 Elementary Mathematics

Course provides students with an understanding of the meaning of numbers, fundamental operations of arithmetic, structure of the real number system & its subsystems, & elementary numbers theory. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: MAT 102. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.

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3

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0

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3

This course provides students with an understanding of informal geometry and basic concepts of algebra. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university. Prerequisite with a grade “C” or higher: MAT 250. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.

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3

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0

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3

This course is a study of the importance of retailing in American business and covers the concepts of store location, layout, merchandising, display, pricing, inventory control, promotional programs and profit management. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.

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3

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0

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3

This course is a study of electronic marketing. In addition to traditional marketing topics, special emphasis will be placed on internet marketing fundamentals, strategies, and trends. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.

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3

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0

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3

This course is a study of the organization and function of sales management, with emphasis on sales forecasting and the hiring and training of sales personnel. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: ENG 155 or placement into ENG 101. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.

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3

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0

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3

This course includes the integration of didactic and clinical techniques in Massage Therapy. Corequisites: MTH 113, MTH 121, and MTH 136. This course is typically taught only in the fall semester.

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0

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3

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1

This course is a study of advanced CNC programming methods using multi-axis machining centers. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: MTT 254 and MTT 255. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.

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2

Lab

3

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3

This course is a study of programming advanced CNC multi-axis machines, setting of tools, machine limits, capabilities, and safety. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: MTT 254 and MTT 255. This course is typically taught only in the spring semester.

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3

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3

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4

This course provides a practical introduction to the pharmacy environment. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: PHM 101, PHM 111, PHM 113, PHM 115, and PHM 202. This course is typically taught only in the spring and summer semesters.

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0.5

Lab

4.5

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2

This course includes practical experience in a working pharmacy environment. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: PHM 101, PHM 111, PHM 113, PHM 115, and PHM 202. This course is typically taught only in the spring and summer semesters.

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0

Lab

9

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3