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3.00 Credits
Review of algebra, sets, linear equations and inequalities, nonlinear inequalities, interest problems, systems of linear equations, functions and graphs, and elementary data analysis. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics or equivalent. Note: No credit toward mathematics major. Students may not receive credit for more than one course numbered MATH-15x.
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4.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate This course explores a sample of beautiful branches of modern mathematics, concentrating on conceptual underpinnings rather than technical aspects. Includes study of infinity, number theory, fractals, and modern geometry, among other mathematical ideas. The course focuses on verbal and written communication skills and problem solving. Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics or equivalent. Note: No credit toward mathematics major. Students may not receive credit for more than one course numbered MATH-15x.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Fundamentals of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions with emphasis on applications to problems in business and economics and the natural sciences. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics or equivalent. Note: Intended primarily for students planning to take MATH-211 Applied Calculus I. No credit toward mathematics major. Students may not receive credit for more than one course numbered MATH-15x.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions for students planning to take MATH-221. MATH-15x and MATH-170 may not both be used to fulfill the mathematics requirements for any major program. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: three years of high school mathematics, or MATH-15x, or permission of department.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Calculus of several variables, matrices, series, and differential equations. Applications to biological, social, and environmental sciences and business. Usually offered every spring. Prerequisite: MATH-211 or MATH-221. Note: No credit toward mathematics or applied mathematics major, but together with MATH-211 meets calculus requirement for applied statistics. Students may not receive credit toward a degree for both MATH-212 and MATH-222 or MATH-223.
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4.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Real numbers; coordinate systems; functions; limits and continuity; differentiation and applications; trigonometric functions; indefinite and definite integration and applications; fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: MATH-170 or four years of high school mathematics. Note: Students may not receive credit toward a degree for both MATH-221 and MATH-211.
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4.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Techniques of integration, calculus of exponential and logarithmic functions, infinite series, power series representations, and analytic geometry. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: MATH-211 or MATH-221, or permission of department. Note: Students may not receive credit toward a degree for both MATH-222 and MATH-212.
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3.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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