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Extractions: and initial Login date , is available by CLICKING its name below. SUMMER 2005 ONLINE COURSES FROM RVCC Course No. Section Course Name and Information page CRN Instructor SUMMER I - First 6 weeks, 5/23/2005 - 6/30/2005 BUSI-131 Business Law I DeFilippis CISY-103 Computer Concepts and Programming Reddy CISY-160 Internet (meets one session for orientation) Reddy CRMJ Police and Community Blake ECON-101 Macroeconomics Sullivan ECON-102 Microeconomics Lindemann ENGL-111 English I Pipitone ENGL-11 English II Manno ENGL-11 English II Manno FITN-115 Eosso FITN-115 Eosso HIST-201 American Civilization I Ciani MATH-021 Intermediate Algebra (onsite testing required) CANCELLED Choi MATH-112 Precalculus I Kowski MATH-222 Statistics I (onsite testing required) Repice SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology Seater SUMMER I - first half - 5/23/2005 - 6/9/2005 MATH-022 Algebra MOD 1: Equations and Inequalities (onsite testing required) Choi MATH-024 Algebra MOD 3: Polynomial Behavior (onsite testing required) Kowski PSYC-103 Introduction to Psychology Dumville SUMMER I - second half - 6/14/2005 - 6/30/2005 MATH-023 Algebra MOD 2: Linear Behavior (onsite testing required)
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Danville Area Community College - Online Courses - Summer 2005 Most of DACC s online courses are taught using WebCT. DEVM981 WD, RAT NUMBERS BASIC algebra (online), Marie Vanada, 217.443.8732, mvanada@dacc.edu http://www.dacc.cc.il.us/online/courses.php?semester=05M
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Extractions: Summer 2005 NOTE : Some courses in this section may contain prerequisites, recommendation or comments of which students need to be aware. Refer to the appropriate department section to ensure that requisites or recommendations have been met prior to enrolling. You can order books on-line from: MBS Direct BSAD B20 - Introduction to Business 6/13/2005 to 8/4/2005 L OL Email Your Instructor: M Ivey
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Extractions: Central Carolina Technical College Current Students Academics Distance Education Spring Online Courses Course Id Course Title Section Description Online Course Prerequites Prerequisites Instructor ACC 240 Computerized Accounting This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording, and summarizing financial transactions; adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle; and preparing financial statements. Successful completion of any required DVS English and Reading courses. ACC 101 with grade of C or higher David Stone AHS 102 Medical Terminology This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation. This course has a mandatory course orientation. SEE LETTER TO STUDENTS . There are five required tests/quizzes and a final that must be taken at the MAIN CAMPUS Testing Center. Successful completion of any required DVS English and Reading courses. ACC 101 with grade of C or higher Margel Donaldson ART 101 Art History and Appreciation This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts.
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Extractions: The Concord Consortium's Seeing Math Telecommunications Project has developed a series of innovative algebra courses to support secondary mathematics teachers. Courses are conducted entirely online, so participating teachers can work on assignments at their convenience. In each five-week course, teachers work on algebra problems (using a software interactive or on paper), observe student thinking, and interact with math educators across the country in online discussions about teaching practices and curriculum.
Extractions: skip to content Advanced Search Course Home Syllabus Calendar ... Linear Algebra, Fall 2002 http://www4.ncsu.edu/~kaltofen/courses/LinAlgebra/Maple/big.gif This site features a complete set of video lectures by Professor Gilbert Strang. There is also a collection of old exams-dating to 1993-on the site, along with a variety of Java Applets, a list of required readings and the subject assignments. The text for this class is Introduction to Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang, Wellesley-Cambridge Press (March 2003). discussion group for this course.
Course 311 - Abstract Algebra Lecture notes by David Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin. Topics in Number Theory; Group Theory; Galois Theory. http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwilkins/Courses/311/
Extractions: The lecture notes for course 311 ( Abstract algebra ), taught at Trinity College, Dublin, in the academic year 2001-02, are available here. The course consists of three parts:- The following handouts were also distributed in the academic year 2001-02: dwilkins@maths.tcd.ie ... Trinity College , Dublin 2, Ireland
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Extractions: The Classification Theorem for Finite Simple Groups allows us, in principle, to reduce many questions about an arbitrary finite group to the consideration of particular known simple groups (its simple constituents). The design of efficient algorithms based on the idea of "reduction to a simple group" represents a considerable challenge to the algorithm designer and it is only very recently that efficient practical algorithms have started to emerge. These lectures will describe the strategy behind a family of such reduction algorithms devised by Derek Holt and Cannon for computing basic properties of a finite group G (e.g., normal subgroups, subgroup lattice, automorphism group). There are three major steps in such a reduction algorithm: Determining the composition factors of G. Solving the problem for each of the simple constituents of G. Lifting the answer back to G.