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3.00 Credits
A non-calculus based introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion, correlation and regression, statistical inference, and analysis of variance. Prerequisite: MAT040 or MAT110 and ENL020 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to selected applications of mathematics in business, management, and economics. Topics include: elementary descriptive statistics, graphing of functions, simple and compound interest computations, probability, and elements of mathematical modeling. The course is designed for students enrolled in career programs. Prerequisite: MAT040 and ENL020 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A study of certain mathematical topics beyond intermediate algebra necessary for the study of calculus. Topics include non-linear inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, real zero of polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, systems of equations, sequences and series. Prerequisite: MAT110 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
This is the first course in a two-course sequence designed for students planning to apply mathematics to management and social science topics. Topics include: a review of polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their application to business, an introduction to limits, continuity and the derivative, and applications of the derivative. Prerequisite: MAT171 / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring and Summer.
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2.00 Credits
This is the second in a two-course sequence designed for students seeking a background in mathematical modeling and applied calculus and/or intending to pursue transfer study in business administration or in social science disciplines requiring calculus. The topics covered include: the integral and its applications, and techniques of integration. Additional topics are selected from probability distributions, differential equations, multivariable calculus, and Taylor Series. Prerequisite: MAT180 / 3 credits. Offered in the Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A thorough development of systems of equations and trigonometric functions and their applications along with an introduction to analytic geometry (with an emphasis on the conic sections), sequences, series, and mathematical induction. The course builds on the concept of a function developed in MAT171 and extends coverage to the theory and applications of trigonometry and topics in analytic geometry, Gibbs Notation vector algebra, and polar coordinate systems. Prerequisite: MAT171 / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall and Spring. The following three courses constitute a coordinated calculus sequence. Students should complete at least the first two semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to calculus, the concepts of limit and continuity, the derivative, the integral, major theorems and applications. Prerequisite: MAT190 / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Study of abstract mathematical systems. Topics include matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, and characteristic values. Prerequisite: MAT240 / 3 credits. Offered Spring of odd numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MA240. The calculus of the logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions; techniques of integration, polar coordinates; sequences and series. Prerequisite: MAT240 or MAT185 / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
The sequel to MAT250. Topics include parametric equations and polar coordinates, vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, and topics from vector calculus and from differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT250 / 4 credits.
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