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LEAS 4900 Internship in LEAS-eMajor of study Only

(3-0-3)

Supervised practical experience in an appropriate leagal setting.

Permission of the advisor, instructor and department head must be obtained prior

to registration.

Prerequisite: Student with declared plan of study in BA-LEAS, LEAS 1100 and

LEAS 3200.

MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra

(4-0-4)

MATH 0097 is an introductory algebra course designed for students with some

mathematical background that need additional algebraic skills. Topics include

fractions, decimals, signed numbers, linear equations, systems of equations in two

variables, exponents, inequalities, polynomials, factoring, and graphing linear

equations.

Exit requirement: A grade of "C" or better in the course.

Placement: A score below 37 on the COMPASS Algebra Test.

Offered: All semesters.

MATH 0099 Intermediate Algebra

(4-0-4)

MATH 0099 is an intermediate algebra course designed to give students

knowledge of basic algebriac concepts in preparation for college algebra. Topics

covered include linear equations and inequalities, factoring, exponents, roots and

radicals, rational expressions, complex numbers, quadratic equations and basic

elements of geometry.

Exit Requirement: A grade of "C" or better in the course and a score of 60 or above

on the Division final exam.

Placement: Successful completion of MATH 0097.

Offered: All semesters.

MATH 0987 Foundations for Quantitative Reasoning

(2-1-3)

A course designed to help students learn the basics of algebra and other topics

necessary for Quantitative Skills and Reasoning (MATH 1001), including the study

of elementary algebra, real number sets, set operations, linera equations, and

introductory probability and statistics.

Offered: All semesters.

Prerequisites: None.

Corequisites: None.

MATH 0989 Foundations for College Algebra

(3-0-3)

Math 0989 is the study of elementary algebra, which will include the study of signed

numbers, linear equations, polynomials and factoring. This course is a first

semester developmental course which will prepare the student for Math 1111 and

its co-requisite course Math 0999. After successful completion of MATH 0989 with

an A, B, or C, students will be required to register for MATH 1111 and MATH 0999

in their next semester of enrollment.

Prerequisites: None.

Corequisites: None.

Offered: On demand.

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