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- This college gives you a compass test that places you in your math class not act scores
Course description for this course:
MTH07501MTH 075 PREALGEBRA. This is a review of the basic operations of arithmetic on whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Algebraic concepts are integrated within the topics, enhancing the transition from arithmetic to algebra. The basic concepts of algebra are introduced, such as signed numbers, expressions and equations. Topics from Geometry include formulas for area and perimeter and applications of problems involving geometry. Students will be introduced to statistics by mean, median and mode. Prerequisite: MTH 050 or appropriate placement by our college assessment or ACT score 5 credits = 5 lecture
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MTH10201 (1527) ELEMENTARY ALGEBRAThis course is an introduction to algebra. Topics include: literal numbers, algebraic expressions, operations with polynomials, special products and factoring, exponents, linear equations, inequalities, quadratic
accounting 214Math Requirements and their course descriptions: as an aid to decision making. Topics considered will include: The Statement of Cash Flows, the analysis and interpretation of financial statements, current planning and control systems, evaluation of performance, special decisions and long range planning. Emphasis will be placed on the use of accounting information in decision making rather than data accumulation and presentation.
BUS19901 (2829) PERSONAL FINANCEBUS 199 PERSONAL FINANCE. An analysis of the fundamental principles of personal financial planning and the primary focus on family financial management. The emphasis will be on developing terminology, and understanding the nuances of budgeting and tax planning, managing liquidity, personal finance, wealth protection, personal investing, retirement and estate planning. An analysis of personal objectives and financial planning will be utilized to develop a comprehensive financial plan. Prerequisite: None 3 credits = 3 lecture
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PSY23001 (1702) PSYCH/EFFEC LDRSHP & SUPERVSNPSY 230 PSYCHOLOGY OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISION. This course will explore traditional and contemporary theories of leadership and management with a specific focus onthe psychological concepts behind the theories, and the practical application of knowledge, skills and abilities related to effective supervision. Particular emphasis will be given to concepts of motivation, selfawareness, stress management, problemsolving, group processes, communication skills and conflict management. Prerequisite: PSY 180 or BUS 155 4 credits = 4 lecture
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- Saginaw valley requires a act score of 17
accounting 214Math Requirements and their course descriptions: as an aid to decision making. Topics considered will include: The Statement of Cash Flows, the analysis and interpretation of financial statements, current planning and control systems, evaluation of performance, special decisions and long range planning. Emphasis will be placed on the use of accounting information in decision making rather than data accumulation and presentation.
into to statistics 235Collection, analysis and statistical interpretation of data which include description of data, elementary probability theory, sampling, statistical estimation and inference.
financial management 304Basic theoretical framework for decision making in financial management within a corporate, social and political environment. Role of the financial manager in balancing risk and profitability. Financial planning to estimate sources and uses of funds. Fundamentals of capital budgeting and international finance. Case studies are used.
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intermediate algebra 103ets, axioms, factoring, functions, first and second degree equations and inequalities, graphs, exponents and radicals.
into to logic 114An introduction to critical thinking and writing with an emphasis on improving students’ skills in developing and evaluating logical arguments. Topics include basic logical relationships, use of evidence and sources, precise definition, informal fallacies, analogical arguments, and writing persuasive and critical papers.
psy statistics factoring statistics of the economic classes.
Course description for this course:
fundamentals of mathematicsMATH0050 is a refresher course in the concepts and skills of arithmetic and includes integers, fractions, decimals, percent, measurement, and an introduction to algebra. (3contact hrs)
beginning algerbrarequisite: Grade C or better in MATH