Sociological approaches to inequality and contemporary social issues regarding race, ethnicity, class, gender.
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MTH 131: Applied Calculus I
Basic topics in calculus for students who do not need all the topics in 141.
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Computer network architectures, data link control and access protocols for LANs, internet protocols and applications, software and hardware issues in computer communication, delay analysis, and current research in comput.
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Elements and principles of design as applied to designs from a variety of disciplines, including textiles, apparel, and interiors.
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Selected laboratory exercises applicable to materials in PHY 112.
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Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.
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Selected laboratory exercises to accompany BIO 101.
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Work on writing projects that suit practical needs, share specialized knowledge with diverse audiences, and implement ethical practices of technical communication.
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Develop the writing and information design skills employers most value; learn to advocate for diverse stakeholders in professional contexts.
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Principles underlying resource allocation, production, and income distribution in a market economy.
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