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SCHED NO COURSE SEC. CR. TITLE DAYS BEGIN TIME END TIME GEN ED/DF
315883 CHEM 111 800 1 Exper Chem I
*(Prerequisite: or concurrent: CHEM 110 or CHEM 106) Introduction to quantitative experimentation in chemistry. GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Summer 2007
T 0800A 0100P GN
300364 CHEM 112 800 3 Chem Princ II
*(CHEM 110 or CHEM 106) Continuation of CHEM 110, including an introduction to the chemistry of the elements. GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Spring 2009 Future: Spring 2009
M WR 1200P 0135P GN
315886 CHEM 113 800 1 Exper Chem II
*(Prerequisite: CHEM 111. Prerequisite or concurrent: CHEM 112) Continuation of CHEM 111, with emphasis on topics related to CHEM 112. GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Summer 2007
T 0200P 0700P GN
300382 FIN 301 800 3 Corpo ration Finance
*(ACCTG 211; ECON 004; MGMT 301; SCM 200 or STAT 200) Nature of finance function; risk and return concepts; working capital; dividend policies ; mergers; security markets; acquisition and management of corporate capital; analysis of operations , forecasting capital requirements; raising capital; and planning profits. May not be used to satisfy Smeal College baccalaureate degree requirements. Not available to students who have completed B A 301.
T R 0600P 0840P  
300397 MATH 021 800 3 College Algebra I
*(MATH 004 or satis factory performance on the mathematics proficiency examination) Quadratic equations; equations in quadratic form; word problems; graphing ; algebraic fractions ; negative and rational exponents; radicals .
M W 0430P 0710P GQ
303037 MATH 022 800 3 College Algebra II
*(MATH 021 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics proficiency examination) Relations, functions, graphs; polynomial, rational functions, graphs; word problems; non linear inequalities ; inverse functions; exponential, logarithmic functions ; conic sections; simultaneous equations.
M WR 0530P 0720P GQ
300400 MATH 110 800 4 Tech Calculus I
*(MATH 022 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics proficiency examination) Functions, graphs, derivatives, integrals, techniques of differentiation and integration, exponentials, improper integrals, applications. Students may take only one course for credit from MATH 110, 140, 140A, and 140B
M WR 0750P 1000P GQ
300403 MATH 140 800 4 Calc Anly Geom I
*(MATH 022, MATH 026; or MATH 040 or MATH 041; or satisfactory performance on the mathematics proficiency examination) Functions, limits; analytic geometry; derivatives, differentials, applications; integrals, applications. Students may only take one course for credit from MATH 110, 140, 140A, and 140B.
M WR 0520P 0730P GQ
303040 MATH 141 800 4 Calc Anly Geom II
*(MATH 140, 140A, or 140B) Derivatives, integrals, applications; sequences and series; analytic geometry; polar coordinates. Students may take only one course for credit from MATH 110, 140, 140A, and 140B.
M WR 0750P 1010P GQ
300406 MATH 250 800 3 Ord Diff Equations
*(MATH 141) First- and second-order equations; special functions; Laplace transform solutions ; higher order equations. Students who have passed MATH 251 may not schedule this course for credit.
M WR 0530P 0740P  
300409 MATH 251 800 4 Ord & Part Diff Eq
*(MATH 141) First- and second-order equations; special functions; Laplace transform solutions; higher order equations; Fourier series; partial differential equations
M WR 0530P 0740P  
300412 MATH 465 800 3 Number Theory
*(MATH 230 or MATH 231) Elements, divisibility of numbers, congruences, residues, and forms
M WR 0800P 0940P  
300418 NUTR 251 800 3 Intro Prin Nutr
The nutrients: food sources and physiological functions as related to human growth and well-being throughout life; current nutrition issues. Students who have passed NUTR 151 may not schedule this course.
T R 0900A 1140A GHA
300427 STAT 200 800 4 Elem Statistics
*(2 units in algebra) Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, probability, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inference, linear regression , and correlation.
M WR 0600P 0835P GQ

2nd FIVE WEEK SESSION

Registration: Monday, February 02 through July 06
Classes Begin: Monday, July 05
Classes End: Thursday, August 06
Final Exams: Last Day of Class
*For courses fol lowing typical 2nd 5 Week Session dates
Drop/Add Deadline: Tuesday, July 07
Late Drop Deadline: Thursday, July 30
For courses with different beginning/ending dates, please check eLion or
call the Registrar’s Office, 724-334-6040

SCHED NO COURSE SEC. CR. TITLE DAYS BEGIN TIME END TIME GEN ED/DF
314257 ART 050 520 3 Intro Painting
Introductory experience in making of art through painting media; de signed for non -majors seeking a general overview of studio practice.
TWR 1000A 0300P GA
300370 ECON 004 520 3 Macroec Anly
National income measurement; aggregate economic models; money and income; policy problems.
MT R 0900A 1150A GS
300376 ENGL 202C 520 3 Technical Writ
*(ENGL 015 or ENGL 030; fourth-semester standing) Writing for students in scientific and technical disciplines. (A student may take only one course for credit from ENGL 202A, 202B, 202C, and 202D.)
MT R 0600P 0850P GWS
300379 ENGL 202D 520 3 Business Writing
*(ENGL 015 or ENGL 030; fourth-semester standing) Writing reports and other common forms of business communication. (A student may take only one course for credit from ENGL 202A, 202B, 202C, and 202D.)
MT R 0600P 0850P GWS
300385 HD FS 129 520 3 Intro to HD FS
Introduction to psychosocial and family development at all stages of the individual and family life cycle.
M WR 0600P 0850P GS
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