. course affords students a mastery of foundational mathematical and computation model s and methods by applying such models and methods in problem solving. 1. Review of functions 2. Limits and continuity 3. The derivative 4. Differentiation of algebraic functions 5. Differentiation of transcendental functions 6. Me an -value theorem and intermediate value theorem 7. Extrema and graph sketching 8. Area and the definite integral 9. Antidifferentiation 10. Fundamental theorem 11. Inverse functions 12. Ar c length 13. T echniques of integration 14. Parametr ic e quations and polar coordi nates 15. Taylor's formula, infinite sequences and series 16. Vectors in the plane and 3-s pace 17. T opics from plane and solid anal ytic geometry 18. Directional derivatives and curvature 19. Differential calculus of functions of several vari ables 20. Multiple integration. A graphing calculator is required. The TI-83/84 are the only allowable calculators for test d ays. If a student wishes to use any other ca lculat or they must see the ir instructor in advance for a pproval. MAN – MANAGEMENT MAN1300, Introduction to Human Resource Management 3 hrs., 3 crs. . This cour se s erves as an overview of the field of human resources management. Theories and practices related to human resources management will be explored. The role of the human resources department will be emphasized, with particular attention focused on supervision, training, and customer service. Topics will include hiring and term