Patricia Carias’s Profile
Courses
CRJ 102 051W | Criminology| Satenik Margaryan | Spring 2021
Cesare Lombroso – Criminal Man (Plate 6)
MAT 301|Calculus I|Sec. 0509|Prof. Retamoso|Spring 2021
This is an integrated course in analytic geometry and calculus, applied to functions of a single variable. It covers a study of rectangular coordinates in the plane, equations of conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, related rates, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, Rolle’s Theorem, the Mean Value Theorem, maxima and minima, and integration.
Communities
This is an open space to talk about MATHEMATICS
In the Criminal Justice Program (CRJ) at the Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice Department at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), you will find yourself in an academically stimulating environment, surrounded by highly-committed and trained faculty. The Criminal Justice Program provides a multidisciplinary study of the structure, administration, and dynamics of the criminal justice system. Faculty strive to broaden and deepen your understanding of the complex social, economic, and political issues facing our society. Your courses examine theories of offending and victimization, provide a solid foundation in criminal justice studies, and promote critical thinking on the competing ideologies of and social responses to crime.
This community is dedicated to BMCC Learning Academy students, staff, and faculty.
Projects
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