Course Listing: FINITE MATH WITH APPLICATIONS

Fall 2013, Bloomington

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	MATH-V 118  FINITE MATH WITH APPLICATIONS (3 CR)
           VT: FINITE MATH FOR SOC & BIOL SCI
              12009          07:00P-07:50P   MW     PV 167    Wheeler W               100   21    0
                             11:15A-12:05P   F      PV 167    Wheeler W
                 V 118 : The 'Finite Math for Social & Biological Sciences"
                 topic of MATH-V 118 was formerly listed as MATH-A 118
                 Above class students must have one of the following Texas
                 Instrument calculators: TI-83, TI-84, TI-85, TI-86, TI-89,
                 TI-92, or Voyage 200. The TI-83 is the recommended calculator
                 Above class will have optional problem solving sessions on
                 Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings from 7:30-8:45 pm
                 A portion of this class reserved for University Division
                 Orientation Program students
                 IUB GenEd Mathematical Modeling credit
                 IUB GenEd N&M credit
                 COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit
                 COLL (CASE) Mathematical Modeling credit
                 Above class will have a midterm exam on Saturday, October 12,
                 from 8:30-10:00 am.
                 Above class will have an exam on Friday, November 22, with
                 the following time options:  11:15-12:45 pm, 2:30-4:00 pm,
                 and 4:15-5:45 pm.
           VT: FINITE MATH FOR SOC & BIOL SCI
              13172 RSTR     04:00P-05:15P   TR     RH 100    Dabrowski A             284   23    0
                 Above class reserved for University Division Orientation
                 Program students
                 IUB GenEd N&M credit
                 IUB GenEd Mathematical Modeling credit
                 COLL (CASE) Mathematical Modeling credit
                 COLL (CASE) N&M Breadth of Inquiry credit