This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry – 1110.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry – 1110.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
A continuation of MAT 1475. Topics include Taylor polynomials, Mean Value Theorem, Taylor and Maclaurin series,
tests of convergence, techniques of integration, improper integrals, areas, volumes and arc length.
Prerequisite: MAT 1475
A continuation of MAT 1475. Topics include Taylor polynomials, Mean Value Theorem, Taylor and Maclaurin series,
tests of convergence, techniques of integration, improper integrals, areas, volumes and arc length.
Prerequisite: MAT 1475
This is the first part of a two semester course. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the cell, tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems of the human body. This course includes Lab, where concepts and theories presented in Lecture will be applied.
This is the first part of a two semester course. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the cell, tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems of the human body. This course includes Lab, where concepts and theories presented in Lecture will be applied.
Engl English Composition I is a course designed to introduce you to college writing through an exploration of a wide variety of texts and writing assignments revolving around themes of identity and social justice in the United States with a focus on New York City and the rich and varied stories and perspectives of the people who have made it their home. Drawing on readings from a wide variety of genres—as well as your own experience and knowledge—we will explore current issues and debates that impact people’s lives in the city. In doing so, we will explore the concept of the “right to the city” as it relates to New York City and our own lives (and the lives of others) within it. We will also examine the role of writing, critical literacy and “the stories we tell” in shaping and understanding our identities, our world and are places within it. Through the various writing assignments you complete for this class, you will develop effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned as the basis for in-class and online discussion and for essay writing. CUNY certification in reading and writing is the prerequisite for this course.
Engl English Composition I is a course designed to introduce you to college writing through an exploration of a wide variety of texts and writing assignments revolving around themes of identity and social justice in the United States with a focus on New York City and the rich and varied stories and perspectives of the people who have made it their home. Drawing on readings from a wide variety of genres—as well as your own experience and knowledge—we will explore current issues and debates that impact people’s lives in the city. In doing so, we will explore the concept of the “right to the city” as it relates to New York City and our own lives (and the lives of others) within it. We will also examine the role of writing, critical literacy and “the stories we tell” in shaping and understanding our identities, our world and are places within it. Through the various writing assignments you complete for this class, you will develop effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned as the basis for in-class and online discussion and for essay writing. CUNY certification in reading and writing is the prerequisite for this course.
General Chemistry 2 Lab-
This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry 1210 Lecture.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
General Chemistry 2 Lab-
This laboratory course is a co-requisite for General Chemistry 1210 Lecture.
One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.