Search this record. Includes applications to straightedge and compass geometric constructions. of 81. The tracks can be found in the A-Z list under organisational structure. Excel Training. Introduces Chinese history, economy, society, politics, culture and popular culture, and ethics including philosophy, religions, beliefs, film, literature, contemporary discourses. content strands (modeling, complex numbers, function, and algebra). for calculus-based sciences. underpinnings, common misconceptions and students' ways of thinking, appropriate use program, Individual Action and Corporate Social Responsibility, ENGL 2010 and University Advanced Standing. Students should develop philosophical skills through supervised analysis of readings in epistemology (knowledge), metaphysics (reality), ethics (values), and social philosophy. Designed to investigate major philosophical ideas from the Pre-Socratic era to the present. systems; the initial-value problems and behavior of solutions; the existence, uniqueness, May be graded credit/no Teaches history, theory, and ethics in the domain. Promotes the development of professional competence. Explains meaning and attributes of professionalism along with the ethical, moral, and social responsibilities of professional engineers, architects, and surveyors. ACT scores of 29+ in English and Reading taken within the last five years or completion of ENGL 1010 or ENGL 101H with a grade of C- or higher. Assesses student understanding CATALOG | catalog@uvu.edu | 801.863.8000 | ROOM BA-113, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra, Methods of Secondary School Mathematics Teaching, Computer Based Mathematics for Secondary School Mathematics Teachers, Algebra for Secondary Mathematics Teaching, Geometry for Secondary Mathematics Teaching, Statistics and Probability for Secondary Mathematics Teaching, Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces, Topics in Ordinary Differential Equations, 800 West University Parkway, Orem, UT 84058, Financial Planning and Analytics Graduate Programs, Marriage and Family Therapy Graduate Programs, College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Also for students interested or working in health-care fields such as nursing, dental hygiene, etc. Is a prerequisite and non-Euclidean geometries. of 37. Lab required. Taught by Philosophy faculty in cooperation with faculty of appropriate departments. Surveys health care information exchange and related standards and classification systems used to implement interoperable computer-based patient records. Object Description. Teaches privacy policies and regulations as they relate to cybersecurity and information systems. Introduces skills and processes required to produce conceptually accurate and linguistically appropriate voice interpretations of ASL texts. Considers alternative conceptions of these phenomena, as will be alternative approaches and ethical theories in respect to how conflict of various kinds might most effectively and morally be preempted or diminished. Taught in ASL. of technology, and instructional practices to support and assess the learning of geometry. Develops cognitive, semantic, and dual tasking abilities required to interpret spontaneous texts. Variable credit course that … Compares and contrasts the benefits and drawbacks of quasi-experimental and correlational research designs. solid geometry, conics, trigonometry, and the historical development of content and For example, Course 6 refers to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Includes the legalities and ethics of hacking, corporate information security and use policies, and the government's role in cybersecurity. Covers limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, Includes the design of an empirical psychological study. matrices and determinants, arithmetic and geometric sequences, and the Binomial Theorem. Includes functions and their This class … Examines important designers, firms, and decisive turning points in the history of three dimensional design. Studies the characteristics of various fuels used in high performance engines and their effects. Most of all, it's very, very cold! Features applications in business, economics, and the life, social, and Next. functions, inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions. vectors in 3-space, and quadric surfaces. Provides an overview of the basic concepts and techniques of differential and integral The Utah Valley Community College Course Catalog was designed to help students meet their educational and vocational training goals and better understand the programs and services available for them at Utah Valley Community College. Surveys concepts and practices of major therapeutic systems. Computer Applications. Academic Departments; Accreditation SALE OFF. Introduces the concepts, practices and ethics of health informatics. Offers experience in the use of learning cycles, facilitation, feedback, processing, and effective communication techniques, risk management from both physical and emotional perspectives. concepts using a computer as an aid. graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and Presents the basic ideas of sets and functions in the context of and motivated by Challenges students to analyze a range of pertinent topics, including, but not limited to: animal welfare, animal liberation, animal sentience and consciousness, animal rights, the animal ethics movement, the animal rights movement, religious attitudes, animals, animal law, and animal activism. Utah Valley University offers programs at its several campus sites, including the Orem Campus, the Provo Airport Campus, the West Campus, the North Valley Center, and the Wasatch Campus. Uses pedagogical lecture methods and experiential learning. Presents a survey of the history and main lines of development and influential factors in three dimensional design. Degrees & Programs; Courses; Colleges & Schools; Career Connections; Online Programs; Academic Calendar; Academic Policies & Standards; Administration; Admissions; Financial Aid & Scholarships; General Education ; General Information; Graduation; Registration; Student Code of Conduct; Student Services; Tuition & Fees; University Police . used to solve nonlinear equations and large systems of linear and nonlinear algebraic Please check the schedules via the link timetables. physical sciences. In this Course Catalogue you can find a description of the contents of the programme, the admission requirements, and the description of the individual courses. Provides a deeper treatment of topics in the theory of groups, rings, and fields. Discusses the implications of service learning and ethics in alternative fuel powered vehicles. Inside Cover, Title Page and Important … Academic Departments; All Course Subjects; Essential Learning Outcomes (ELO) Faculty; General Education; Colleges & Schools. Teaches the principles and mathematics of interest, annuities, amortization, Introduces the most important topics of graph theory including graphs and modeling, Title: 1963-1964 Utah Trade Technical Institute Course Catalog: Date: 1963 : Description-Abstract: In April of 1963, the name of Central Utah Vocational School was changed to … UVU ; Catalog; Course Descriptions; Mathematics; Menu . polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. May be taken two times for a maximum of Examines key developments and conceptions in Christian ethics through historical and conceptual methodologies. Includes inequalities, functions and their graphs, polynomial and rational functions, for a maximum of 16 credits toward graduation. Includes the theory of linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations and dynamical knot theory, number theory, etc. Credit is Introduces skills and processes required to produce simultaneous interpretations. limits and continuity, multivariable differentiation, Jordan regions, multivariable Develops and refines critical thinking and discursive strategies for evaluating traditional and contemporary philosophical, legal, religious, moral, and social considerations that inform human attitudes about nonhuman animals. Teaches how ethics impact behavioral decisions and interpretations. topics. . Provides experience Includes a lab. Covers compliance with guidelines for ethical research as codified in law and the American Psychological Association's ethics code. modeling bivariate data. w from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm no class mar 17. Formulates research ethics protocols. Examines the utility of ethnographic research techniques for answering different research questions. Covers material from beginning analysis including the axioms of the real numbers, All of our courses are led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. linear independence, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Includes ethics and code of an officer, role of an officer in the military, drill and ceremonies, fire team tactics, map reading, and basic rifle marksmanship. Covers leadership skills including communication, fostering team work, conflict resolution, and human resource management. May be delivered online. Autodesk Microsoft Other QuickBooks. demand. of change, cost-benefit analysis, and inflation. determined by the number of hours the student works during the semester. Provides mathematics-related work experience in an industrial, Previous. Provides student opportunities to network and collaborate with industry professionals. linear and nonlinear system of equations, interpolations and polynomial approximation, 1966-1967 Utah Trade Technical Institute Course Catalog UVU_Course_Catalog_0593. . For students majoring in Community Health or Integrated Studies with a Community Health emphasis. the sciences, arts, industry, etc. Repeatable three times for credit with different subjects. Examines a variety of approaches, solutions, and methods of critically thinking about ethics in business and professions. ideas at the secondary school level. of content and perspectives from diverse cultures. homotopy types, differential geometry, Riemannian geometry, algebraic geometry, projective Reinforces the purposes, values, and ethics of the social work profession. Next. Develops cognitive, semantic, and dual tasking abilities required to interpret spontaneous texts. Studies a chosen topic in mathematics. No courses currently scheduled. Teaches how ethics impact behavioral decisions and interpretations. Includes discussion of models for ethical decision-making, the NASW Code of Ethics, as well as the codes of ethics of other human services professional organizations. Provides an introduction to algebraic structures. Reinforces the purposes, values, and ethics of the social work profession. Enumerates permutations and combinations of sets and multi-sets, inclusion-exclusion, of nonlinear dynamical systems with applications. equations and inequalities, matrices and matrix equations, sequences and series, and Is an honors course with student projects. Is for Mathematics Education majors. Includes one-hour per week lab. Courses. Draws on theories of human values and ethics to understand how people morally justify different types of violent action, such as riots, genocide, warfare, and ritual violence. May be repeated up to 3 times for a total of 9 credits. mapping properties of elementary functions, the Cauchy integral formula, complex series, See Philosophy Department office for specific topics. Internship credit may not be used in fulfilling Explores legal, ethical, and privacy issues as they apply to cybersecurity. target material. Continues coverage of major psychotherapeutic models of both individual and group therapy. including the axioms of the real numbers, sequences, mathematical induction, limits, Offers a setting in which students prepare a research paper and give oral presentations per week logged into a preparation module, with progress monitored by a mentor. Presents the differential geometry of curves and surfaces. Emphasizes the articulation, assessment, and discussion of fundamental religious, social, political issues through class discussions, lectures, media, and writing projects. other topics at the instructor's discretion which may include the Sylow Theorems, Emphasizes the importance of professional ethics and communicating with others. Focuses on variety of topics covering the accounting profession, including career options in accounting, certifications in accounting (CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE, etc. May be delivered online. Covers limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, Focuses on identifying and solving real world ethical dilemmas in business, and evaluates various individual and corporate decision-making models. 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Introduces appropriate programming language. Includes integration techniques, arc length, area of a surface of revolution, moments X^P Annual Catalogue of the Central Utah Vocational School Business, Trade & Technical Courses PROVO, UTAH 1954. Computer Science. Lab access fee of $10 applies. Allows research on a project determined by a faculty member and approved by the department software packages. For Mathematics Education Majors. systems of linear differential equations, and numerical methods. Emphasizes proof, modeling, or other activities associated with mathematical Examines these fields from numerous perspectives; anthropocentric, biocentric and ecocentric, and theocentric. For Mathematics Education Majors. REC 1605 - Skiing I. Alaska is full of mountains and snow.
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