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Fall 2018
May 03, 2024
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Applied Calculus I - 11230 - MA 16010 - 888

For this offering of MA 16010 you must enroll in schedule types:
Lecture (LEC) Distance Learning (DIS)

CRN Sec Type Cred Cap Act Rem Days Time Dates Location Instructor Notes
Choose one of these Lecture sections:
11230 888 LEC 3 60 41 19 MW 10:30-11:20am Aug20-Dec08 WALC 2051 Morales, CR Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are available for students in this course. Evening Exams Required. Prerequisite option “SATR” means "recent SAT score”, while “SAT” means “SAT score earned prior to March 2016.”
    And choose one of these Distance Learning sections:
11235 PPI DIS 0 60 41 19 TBD Aug20-Dec08 Morales, CR Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are available for students in this course. Evening Exams Required. Prerequisite option “SATR” means "recent SAT score”, while “SAT” means “SAT score earned prior to March 2016.”
 
You may also choose one of the other Lecture sections:
 
Lecture MA 16010 - 901 (CRN 11337)
Choose one of these Lecture sections:
11337 901 LEC 3 60 58 2 MW 3:30-4:20pm Aug20-Dec08 WALC 2088 Delgado, H Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are available for students in this course. Evening Exams Required. Prerequisite option “SATR” means "recent SAT score”, while “SAT” means “SAT score earned prior to March 2016.”
11338 922 LEC 3 60 60 MW 1:30-2:20pm Aug20-Dec08 WALC 2088 Delgado, H Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are available for students in this course. Evening Exams Required. Prerequisite option “SATR” means "recent SAT score”, while “SAT” means “SAT score earned prior to March 2016.”
    And choose one of these Distance Learning sections:
11336 IMP DIS 0 120 118 2 TBD Aug20-Dec08 Delgado, H Supplemental Instruction (SI) study sessions are available for students in this course. Evening Exams Required. Prerequisite option “SATR” means "recent SAT score”, while “SAT” means “SAT score earned prior to March 2016.”, The IMPACT class meets only twice a week for 50 minutes each. Students preview the new material by watching the lecture videos and/or reading the etext before class. In class, students spend most of the time doing hands on problem solving in the format of individual and group work. Students receive feedback and help in class. Graded work includes exams, quizzes, pre-work assessments and homework.


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