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College Algebra
Course: Mathematics (Math) 140, section XW
Coordinate geometry, complex numbers, quadratic and polynomial equations, functions, graphing, systems of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions.
Recommended: 2 years of high school algebra
Computer Requirements: Internet Access with updated browser (not AOL), Procter Registration required at Arranging for a Proctor
Dates:
01/23/2008-05/09/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credits
Tuition: $669
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies (elective)
Instructor: Bruce Wagner, Associate Professor
Registration deadline: 02/15/2008
Text: Sullivan, Michael. 2008. Precalculus, 8th ed. with Student Study Pack (includes Student Solutions Manual and access code for Tutor Center) and CD Lecture Series. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0132422956.
Trigonometry
Course: Mathematics (Math) 141, section XW
Trigonometric functions and their inverses, solving triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, graphing.
Recommended: 2 years of high school algebra
Computer Requirements: Internet Access with updated browser (not AOL), Procter Registration required at Arranging for a Proctor
Dates:
01/23/2008-05/09/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 2 undergraduate credits
Tuition: $446
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies (elective)
Instructor: Bruce Wagner, Associate Professor
Registration 02/29/2008
Text: Sullivan, Michael. 2008. Precalculus, 8th ed. with Student Study Pack (includes Student Solutions Manual and access code for Tutor Center) and CD Lecture Series. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0132422956.
Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
Course: Mathematics (Math) 142, section XW
Trigonometric functions and their inverses, solving triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, graphing, polar coodinates, complex numbers, standard equations of lines and conic sections, and parametric equations.
Recommended: 2 years of high school algebra
Computer Requirements: Internet Access with updated browser (not AOL), Procter Registration required at Arranging for a Proctor
Dates:
01/23/2008-05/09/2008
Delivery Method: Online
Credit: 3 undergraduate credits
Tuition: $669
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies (elective)
Instructor: Bruce Wagner, Associate Professor
Registration deadline: 02/15/2008
Text: Sullivan, Michael. 2008. Precalculus, 8th ed. with Student Study Pack (includes Student Solutions Manual and access code for Tutor Center) and CD Lecture Series. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0132422956.
Calculus II
Course: Mathematics (Math) 166, section XI
Integral calculus, applications of the integral, infinite series. (Only one of Math 151, 160, the sequence 165-166, or the sequence 175-176, or the sequence 181-182 may be counted toward graduation. Appropriate for advanced high school students.)
Prerequisites: Off Campus Students Only and Satisfactory performance on placement exam, two years of high school algebra, one year of geometry, and one semester of trigonometry.
Recommended:
High math placement scores
Dates:
01/14/2008-05/02/2008
Day/Time: Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 7:30-9:00am
Delivery Method: Iowa Communications Network or on ISU campus
Location: Lagomarcino Hall
Credit: 4 undergraduate credits
Tuition: $892
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Math, statistics, or computer science group of the general education requirements or distribution area of natural sciences and mathematics)
Instructor: Irvin Hentzel, Professor
Text: Varberg, Purcell, and Rigdon. Calculus. 9th ed. Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130811378
Steganography and Watermarking
Course: Mathematics (Math) 535, section,XE
Basic principles of steganography and watermarking. Algorithms based on spatial domain approaches, transformations of data, statistical approaches. Techniques for images, video, and audio data. Communications models for data hiding. Analysis, detection and recovery of hidden data. Military, commercial and e-commerce applications. Known theoretical results. Software packages for data hiding. Social and legal issues, case studies, and digital rights management issues that affect technological development of steganography and watermarking. Current developments in the area.
Prerequisites: Cpr E 531 or E E 524 or Math 533/Cpr E 533/InfAs 533
Dates:
01/14/2008 - 05/09/2008
Day/Time: Tuesday and Thursday - 12:40 PM - 2::00 PM
Delivery Method: Streaming Video
Credit: 3 graduate credits
Tuition: $1041
Delivery
fee: $540
Computer
fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Certificate in Information Assurance and Masters of Science in Information Assurance + Masters of Science in Computer Engineering
Instructor: Jennifer Davidson, Associate Professor
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