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Introduces topics necessary for the study of calculus. A detailed study of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions and equations, and their applications to modeling real world problems. Topics are considered from analytical, graphical, and numerical points of view. Prereq: Placement based on SAT scores and high school background
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Introduces the concepts of elementary functions, algebra, and statistics from an advanced standpoint. Explains the reasons behind the usual procedures. Provides explanations suitable for the various kinds of student learner. Covers order of operations, variables, introductory algebra, basic statistics, functions, valumes, and surface areas. Prereq: MATH 101
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Examines limits, continuity, the derivative, differentiation of elemenatary functions, applications of the derivative and an introduction to the antiderivative. The first of a four-part sequence. Prereq: MATH 150, placement based on SAT and high school background or department approval
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Examines descriptive statistics, probability, sampling theory, and inferential statistics. Mathematics majors cannot use this course for credit towards their major.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces quantifiers, truth tables, valid arguments, mathematical systems, types of proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, the algebra of sets, relations, functions, and counting arguments. Prereq: MATH 220 or department approval
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Provides a foundation in mathematical topics central to the study of computer science, emphasizing mathematical reasoning and algorithms. Topics include propositional logic, Boolean algebra, mathematical proofs and induction, computer arithmetic, elementary combinatorics, recursion, graphs and trees, matrices, and relations, functions, sequences and summation. Prereq: Completion of Tier I Quantitative Reasoning or instructor approval
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Investigates the theory of vector spaces, linear equations, linear transformations, determinants, inner product spaces, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Prereq: MATH 220, MATH 240
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3.00 Credits
Examines the solution of linear programming problems using graphical methods, the simplex algorithm, and the computer. Additional topics may include duality theory and applications chosen from the transportation problem, the personnel assignment problem, and two-person, zero-sum games. Prereq: MATH 261
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3.00 Credits
Examines sophomore level topics in mathematics that complement departmental offerings in mathematics or math competency courses. Emphasis is on the nature of mathematical thought and applications of mathematics. Prereq: Completion of Tier I Quantitative Reasoning or instructor approval
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Gives students a unique opportunity to experiment through service learning with innovations in course content and teaching methods for elementary, middle school, and high school mathematics, based on the use of technology. Prereq: Completion of Tier I Quantitative Reasoning
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