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Show fltl l fs HUS23 - Poetry mathematics courses should complete this Genaral Ecology LS3M Appreciation sequence. Prerequisite: f,:- j td Oral reading and principles and positive strategies for introducing poetry to children andor young adults. Section one will focus especially on poetry for young adults. Instr: Art Smith. : Credit: 3.0 Time:Wednesday8:00p..m. Interrelationships between plants and animals and their environments at the level of individual organisms; species populations; and ecosystems with emphasis on the structure and function of the latter two, and human implications. - . Credit: Time:AAonday5:30p.m. Instr: Randy COLLEGE OF 5.0 Merrill SCIENCE DEPARTMENTOF APPLIED STATISTICS DEPARTMENTOF MATHEMATICS Methods al PS105-Colla- Statistical methods for 'students without calculus.' Descriptive statistics and pro- Algebra ga Time:Tuesday 5:30p.m. Instr: David 431,, Credit: 5.0 Time:Thursday5:30p.m. , Instr: Donald Sisson . DEPARTMENTOF COMPUTER SCIENCE programm- Time: TBA (Talk with Boni Credit:3.0 ontimes) Instr: Don Cooley CHEMISTRY a.m. Credit: Real number system, equations and inefunctions, logarithms, qualities, mathematical induction, polynomials, bionomial theorem, and matrices. Prerequisite: arithmetical functions, congruences, and simple Diophantine equations. Prerequisite: Math 220 or Math 245. LSI 30 - Human Physiology . Time: 1 :05 p.m. Roosevelt(Daily) Time: 7:50a.m. (Daily)Roosevelt Instr: Randy Merrill 1 , Credit:5.0 of Time: Tuesday 5:30 p.m. Instr: Bruce Goodrich integers, Credit: 3.0 WniTIIJG LAB Instr: Bruce and Credit: 3.0 Goodrich Mathematics for Elementary Teachers and development of the real number system. Emphasis is on understanding the principles of arithmetic necessary to teach at the elementary school level. Time: Tuesday 8:00 p.m." Functioning of the human body, with emphasis upon major organ systems. Five lec-tures, one lab. Starts Jan. 12, 1981. Elementary properties Credit: 5.0 Sets, logic, DEPARTMENTOF, BiOLOGY Credit: 3.0 PS384 - Number Theory PS202 - Vernal (DateTBA) Instr: Joseph Richards Time: Monday 8:00 p.m. Instr: Curtis May PS105 - Collage Algebra Credit:5.0 . 5.0 Goodrich . course designed Time: 9:45 a.m. (Daily) Credit: 3.0 registration. Trigonometric functions, identities, solutionof triangles. Prerequisite: to Chemistry requirefurtherchemistry. Time: TBA Instr: Ross Allen Topics from linear algebra including matrix and vector analysis, linear transformation, and characteristic value problems, with emphasis on techniques and applications. Prerequisite: Math 222 or concurrent PS1M - Plane Trigonometry primarily for students of nursing, liberal arts, and others whose major field does not A methods course required of all prospective secondary school teachers. Prerequisite: Math 305. Instr: Bruce Goodrich DEPARTMENTOF lecture-demonstrati- School Real number system, equations and ine" functions, logarithms, qualities, mathematical induction, polynomials, bionomial theorem, and matrices. Prere- Time: 9:45 a.m. Altamont(Daily) PS101 - Introduction Credit: 5.0 Hunt Duchesne(Daily) ing language in solving problems by means of a computer. For computer science majors and nonmajors. of Secondary PS321 - Introductory Linear Analysis Instr: Bruce problem-oriente- d Credit: 3.0 PS10S - Collaga Algebra Time: 8:00 (FORTRAN) Basic concepts of mathematics for prospective secondary school teachers with emphasis on mathematical systems and the system of real numbers. Prerequisite: Math 221 or Math 305 or consent of instructor. Mathematics quisite: 340 - Computer Programming ' PS307 - Mathematics for Teachers 309 - Methods . Real number system, equations and inefunctions, qualities, logarithms, mathematical induction, polynomials, and matrices. theorem bionomial, bability, sampling, ' inferences about populations, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and least squares, analysis of variance and covariance, experimental designs. Prerequisite for 432: APS 322 or A Credit: 4.0 Instr: Bruce Goodrich Time: Monday 5:30 p.m. Instr: Curtis May c The use of a Roosevelt (Daily) ... ra PS433-Statistic- Time: 11:30 a.m. Instr: Dave PS221 7 Steadman Credit: 3.0 , Analytic Geometry and Calculus of a Single Variable Analytic geometry, - differential and irv tegral calculus, infinite series and applications. Those wishing to study upper division Utah State University Education Center will be offering a writing lab beginning Winter Quarter, 198k The writing lab will be available every Wednesday and Friday evenings from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. The lab will be available so that any student can come in and receive assistance on writing term reports, assignments, theses, or whatever the written assignment might be. There will also be some reference books 'available for students who need refresher work in writing term papers or special areas of English. There will be no charge for the use of the lab and every USU or UBAVC student who would like to receive help with a written report is invited to come in and receive assistance. Beverly Evans, instructor of English for the USU Education Center will be conducting the writing lab. For more information contact or either Dr. Vamell Bench at 722-229- 4 Evans Uintah Basin Area at the Beverly Vocational Center, 722-4523. |