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MATH 112: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Elementary properties of sets, discrete probability and combinatorial analysis, graphs, relations, orderings, functions, simple algebraic structures, binary arithmetic and other bases, methods of proof Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics or consent Spring
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MATH 117: Fundamentals of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Problem solving, set theory, whole numbers, number theory, integers, rational numbers as fractions, decimals, percents, and real numbers Use of manipulatives For elementary education majors only Cannot be counted toward the mathematics major
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MATH 118: Fundamentals of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Introductory geometry, congruence, symmetry, measurement, algebra and coordinate geometry, statistics, probability Use of manipulatives For elementary education majors only Cannot be counted toward the mathematics major
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MATH 120: The Nature of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Selected topics in mathematics with consideration of historical development and related philosophical issues Designed to meet the general education requirement in mathematics for liberal arts students Cannot be counted toward the mathematics major Fall, spring Credit given for either 120 or 130, not both
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MATH 130: Honors Nature of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Biola University
A historical, thematic and integrative study of the nature of mathematics using selected topics Readings in primary source material Mathematical content includes number theory, geometries and concepts of calculus May be counted toward the mathematics minor Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent, or consent of the instructor Credit given for either 120 or 130, not both
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MATH 190: Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Collection and presentation of business data, central tendency and dispersion measures for business analysis, sampling and inference for confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, business forecasting with simple and multiple regression, index numbers Prerequisite: consent Fall, spring For business majors only
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MATH 205: Calculus III
4.00 Credits
Biola University
Functions of two and three variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration, curves and surfaces in three dimensional space Prerequisite: 106 Fall
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MATH 210: Introduction to Probability & Statistics
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Nature of statistical methods, description of sample data, fundamental concepts of probability, probability distributions, sampling, estimation, correlation and regression, application of same Fall, spring
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MATH 291: Linear Algebra
3.00 Credits
Biola University
Topics from matrices, determinants, linear transformations and vector spaces Prerequisite: 106 or consent Fall
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MATH 305: Advanced Calculus
3.00 Credits
Biola University
The real number system, elementary topological concepts in Cartesian spaces, convergence, continuity, derivatives and integrals Prerequisite: 112 and 205 or consent Alternate years
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