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Show Instr: Maria Wilson Time: Thursday 5:30-8:0- 0 Credit: 3.0 p.m. 415 SOCIAL STATISTICS I Levels of mearsurement; unit of high school or college algebra. Instr: Laird Hartman Credit: 5.0 Time: 1:30 p.m. (Starts January 17, 1986) 002 ELEMENTS OF ALGERBRA review of elementary preparation for Math 101. A Dave Hunt Time: Tuesday Instr: measure of Department of Computer Science 105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Real number system, equations and functions, 8:00-10:3- SK150 BASIC PROGRAMMING Use of the language BASIC to teach problem solving skills on a computer. BASIC is the language most commonly supported on small computers, including home computers. Department of Theatre Arts Instr: Reid Time: SK235 UNDERSTANDING THEATRE Survey of dramatic principles and theatrical conventions. The function of theatre personnel and practices of the contemporary stage. Instr: Nels CarlsQn Credit: 5.0 Time: 7:00 a.m. Vernal (Starts January 17, 1986) HU101 Credit: 4.0 p.m. Merkley Wednesday 5:30-9:0- 0 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES Introduction to computer science for majors and minors. General computing con- cepts, problem development, and analysis, algorithm in a programming language. Prerequisite: CS 170 or premission of instructor: Math 105 or equivalent mut be taken prior or concurrently with CS235. Instr: Jung Liu Credit: 3.0 modern 356 high-lev- SCIENCE Department of INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER computer systems. Computer information storage and representation, and trends in computer architecture. Symbolic coding at the assembly level. Prereinput-outpu- quisites: CS355. Instr: Jung Liu Time: Thursday t, Credit: 3.0 5:30-8:0- 0 360 PLANT BIOLOGY Structure, function, and diversity of prokaryotes, fungi, algae, and higher plants. Prerequisite: Biol 125 or equivalent. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Dave Medlyn 0 Time: Monday p.m. 5:30-10:0- SYSTEM UTILIZATION introduction to and analysis of language independent orperating system functions and principles, such as time share usage, file handling, program binding, and ob control languages. Prerequisite: CS 341 An . Credit: 3.0 Time: Thursday 5:30-8:0- 0 p.m. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY course designfor students of nursing, ed primarily leberal arts, and others whose major field does not require further chemistry. Credit: 5.0 Instr: Laird Hartman 0 Time: Friday p.m. A lecture-demonostrati- 515 INFORMATION SYSTEMS II: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION Data organization, storage, hardward, management in the MIS, problem solving, examining the MIS, case studies. Prerequisite: CS 215, 251; Acctg 202, 203 or permission of instructor. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Nelson Denerstein Time: Tuesday 5:30-8:0- 0 p.m. 5:30-10:0- PS111 For GENERAL CHEMISTRY nonscience majors. Prerequisite: one Wednesday 8:00-10:3- & Friday p.m. 0 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric functions, identities, and solution of triangles. Prerequisite: Math 101 or equivalent. Instr: Bruce Goodrich Credit: 3.0 Time: 8:40 a.m. Duchesne (starts January 17, 1986) 10:25 a.m., Altamont (starts January 17, 1986) 12:35 a.m., Roosevelt (starts January 17, 986) These courses are taught daily. 106 1 SK202 MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Sets, logic, and dvelopment of the real number system. Emphasis in on understanding the principles of arithmetic necessary to teach at the elementary school level. Prerquisite: ACT math score above 14 or math 001 or consent of instructor. Instr: Bill Caldwell Credi: 3.0 Time: 221 Wednesday 8:00-10:3- p.m. 0 ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS OF A SINGLE VARIABLE Analytic geometry, differential and integral calculus, infinite series and applications. Those wishing to study upper division mathematics should complete this sequence. Prerequisites: Math 220. Credit: 4.0 Instr: Curtis May Time: Monday & Friday p.m. 8:00-10:3- 0 MODERN GEOMETRY critical review of Euclidean geometry. Introduction to geometries 311 A non-Euclide- SYSTEMS. PS101 Time: or 351. Instr: Staff Department of Chemistry quisite: Math 101 or equivalent. Instr: Dave Hunt Credit: 5.0 p.m. Biology 126 logarithms, polynomials, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, and matrices. Prere- el ARCHITECTURE Discussion of the structure of various COLLEGE OF in Credit: 5.0 p.m. 5:30-10:3- 0 central tendency dispersion and association; probability, the normal curve, statistical inference. Instr: Helal Mobasher Credit: 3.0 0 Time: Thursday p.m. algebra with emphasis on the historical significance of the parallel postulates. Projective geometry and transformations. Prerequisite: Math 221 or consent of instructor. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Bruce Goodrich 5:30-8:00 Time: Thursday p.m. 371 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY THEORY A precalculus course in elementary probability theory. Prerequisite: Math 105 or or its equivalent. Credit: 3.0 Instr: Bruce Goodrich 0 Time: Monday p.m. CS-15- Department of Mathematics 8:00-10:3- |