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Topics include descriptive statistics, principles of probability, random variables, sampling distributions, point and internal estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression and non-parametric statistics. Use is made of Minitab statistics program on the computer to analyze data. Students may not receive credit for both Mathematics 109 and 210. Prerequisite: MATH 141.
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Vector spaces, matrices, Gauss-Jordan reduction, products, dimension, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and a selection of applications of linear algebra to other disciplines. Throughout this course, students will develop their skills at mathematical writing and their ability to create mathematical proofs. Properties of equality, logical implication, proof by contradiction, quantifications and proof by induction will be illustrated incontext. Prerequisite: MATH 143 or 239.
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A survey of discrete mathematics with topics selected from set theory, functions and relations, number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, logic (predicate calculus, quantifiers), introduction to proof techniques and probability. Prerequisite: MATH 141.
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Topics include vectors, surfaces in space, partial differentiation, optimization, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, line integrals and surface integrals. Prerequisite: MATH 143.
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An introduction to ordinary differential equations with a strong emphasis on applications. First-order equations, second-order linear equations, power series, Laplace transforms, numerical methods and linear systems. Applications in physics, chemistry, biology, economics and engineering. May be elected by students who have completed high school advanced placement calculus equivalent to MATH 143. Prerequisite: MATH 245.
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Introduction to programming microcomputers at the machine-code level and the design and construction of electronic circuitry required to connect microcomputers to external devices for control and/or data acquisition. Topics include number systems, computer architecture and arithmetic, character coded data, input/output & analog-to-digital conversion. Lecture and laboratory. Offered in alternate years.
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0.25 Credits
An examination of a special topic not included in the regular curriculum. These courses are offered to meet the evolving needs and interests of students.
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