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INS 199 - Honors Summer Seminar for High School Students 2 Credits
Description A purpose of this course is to acquaint the high school student with the risk management discipline, insurance and its use in treating loss exposures, and the structure of insurance contracts (property, liability, life, and health). Another purpose of this course is to examine public policy issues relating to risk management and insurance (e.g., should insurers be allowed to discriminate between males and females for risk classification purposes, what legislative health insurance reform measures should be enacted, how can the price/availability problem with respect to homeowners insurance in inner-city neighborhoods and coastal communities be solved). Still another purpose of this course is to expose the student to professional career opportunities in the insurance field.
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LLL 103 - Elementary World Languages Study Abroad 1-4 Credits
Description Study abroad at an elementary level of a language. Offerings currently include 103A, Arabic; 103C, Chinese; 103F, French; 103G, German; 103I, Italian; 103J, Japanese; 103K, Greek; 103N, Latin; 103-O, Other; 103P, Portuguese; 103R, Russian; and 103S, Spanish. Students may take for credit any number of 103 courses as long as topics or sections change, and may take more than one topic or section in the same semester.
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LLL 203 - Intermediate World Languages Study Abroad 1-4 Credits
Description Study abroad at an intermediate level of a language. Offerings currently include 203A, Arabic; 203C, Chinese; 203F, French; 203G, German; 203I, Italian; 203J, Japanese; 203K, Greek; 203N, Latin; 203-O, Other; 203P, Portuguese; 203R, Russian; and 203S, Spanish. Students may take for credit any number of 203 courses as long as topics or sections change, and may take more than one topic or section in the same semester.
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LLL 303 - Advanced Intermediate World Languages Study Abroad 1-4 Credits
Description Study abroad at an advanced intermediate level of a language. Offerings currently include 303A, Arabic; 303C, Chinese; 303F, French; 303G, German; 303I, Italian; 303J, Japanese; 303K, Greek; 303N, Latin; 303-O, Other; 303P, Portuguese; 303R, Russian; and 303S, Spanish. Students may take for credit any number of 303 courses and sections as long as topics or sections change, and may take more than one topic or section in the same semester.
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LLL 403 - Advanced World Languages Study Abroad 1-4 Credits
Description Study abroad at an advanced level of a language: 403A, Arabic; 403C, Chinese; 403F, French; 403G, German; 403 I, Italian; 403J, Japanese; 403K, Greek; 403N, Latin; 403-O, Other; 403P, Portuguese; 403R, Russian; and 403S, Spanish. Students may take for credit any number of 403 courses and sections as long as topics or sections change, and may take more than one topic or section in the same semester.
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MATH 102 - Quantitative Literacy 3 Credits
Link (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, link to www.transferin.net/ctl.)
Description A foundational course in quantitative reasoning. Topics include understanding and applying ratios, descriptive statistics and data analysis, financial applications, and probability applications, with an emphasis on making, presenting, and interpreting quantitative arguments in context.
Prerequisites B or better in high school Algebra II (Parts I & II), or appropriate math placement score (12 or higher), or MATH 035 with a C or better, or MATH 115, or MATH 116, or MATH 131.
Foundational Studies Credit Quantitative Literacy
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MATH 105 - Quantitative Reasoning in Business 3 Credits
Description A foundational course in quantitative reasoning with applications to business. Topics include understanding and applying ratios, descriptive statistics and data analysis, exponential and logarithmic functions in financial applications, and rates of change and optimization with an emphasis on making, presenting, and interpreting quantitative arguments in context.
Prerequisites B or better in high school Algebra II (Parts I & II), or appropriate math placement score (12 or higher), or MATH 035 with a C or better, or MATH 115, or MATH 116, or MATH 131.
Foundational Studies Credit Quantitative Literacy
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MATH 123 - Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry 3 Credits
Description Two and three dimensional analytic geometry using rectangular, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. The study of lines, planes, conic sections, and vectors and applications. Topics in trigonometry include right angle trigonometry, general triangles, and applications.
Prerequisites MATH 115 with a C or better, or MATH 116 with a C or better, or appropriate mathematics placement score.
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