T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and circles. Applications will draw from the physical and natural sciences. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of MAT 100 with a C or better. General Education Elective: Math all programs Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education requirement. 15529 01 functions and their graphs; limits; continuity; derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, evaluating limits of indeterminate forms using L'Hopital's Rule; implicit differentiation; related rates; the Mean Value Theorem; applications such as velocity and acceleration; curve sketching; optimization problems; and differentials; Newton's Method and antiderivatives as time permits. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of MAT 165 and MAT 195, both with a C or better. General Education Elective: Math all programs Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 10086 01 Calculus; applications such as finding area between two curves, volume of solids of revolution, work, force, and arc length; integrating trigonometric and inverse trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, integration techniques including partial fractions, integration by parts, trigonometric and table methods; evaluating improper integrals; Infinite series; Taylor and MacLauren series; convergence tests. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 290 with a C or better. General Education Elective: Math all programs Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. 15994 01 and arc length in 3-space, partial derivatives and Chain Rule, directional derivatives and gradients, max/min and Lagrange Multipliers. Also: double and triple integrals, polar coordinates, and parametric surfaces, and Green's Theorem with applications in work and potential energy in the study of electricity and magnetism. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 291 with a C or better. General Education Elective: Math all programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. 17173 50 Topics include first-order equations, higher-order linear equations with constant coefficients, and systems of first-order equations. Applications of each topic are introduced and qualitative, analytical, and numerical solution techniques are studied. Laplace transform methods are discussed. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 291 with a C or better. General Education Electives: Math all programs. Note: A TI-83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. A math software program, such as MATLAB or Mathematica, may be used in this course. 16421 01 and body fluid analysis. The anatomy and physiology of the renal system, urine formation, chemical analysis of urine and the microscopic examination of urinary sediment will be introduced. Urinary and metabolic diseases as they relate to urinalysis findings will be discussed. An introduction to body fluids and their clinical significance will be examined. Prerequisite: BIO 131, CLS 101, CLS 102. Corequisite: ENG 101 Notes: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 16405 50 attain competency in performing routine urinalysis, microscopic examination or urinary sediments, and procedures in analysis of various body fluids. Prerequisite: ENG 101, BIO 231, CHE 131, CLS 101, MLT 101. Notes: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. 16407 50 serology. Topics include the components of the immune system, basic immunoassay principles and immunologic techniques and the clinical symptoms and laboratory findings associated with diseases and disorders of the immune system in the human body. Prerequisite: BIO 131, BIO 231, BIO 232, CLS 101, CLS 102. Notes: This course is restricted to students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 16406 50 |