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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Signed numbers, algebraic expressions, factoring, fractions, first-degree equations, radicals, graphical methods, quadratic equations, quadratic systems, variation, binomial theorem. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Algebraic operations, factoring, exponents, radicals; quadratic and higher degree equations; systems of linear equations; functions and their graphs; exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and their graphs; trigonometric identities; triangle trigonometry. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for current and prospective middle school and elementary school teachers. Possible topics include basic geometry theorems and instructions; polygons and polyhedra; and the Pythagorean theorem; symetry, similarity and scaling; dynamic geometry using computer software and the Internet; properties of transformational geometry; history of geometry. Note: This course cannot be used to fullfill any requirement for the mathematics major or minor. Prerequisite: Teacher certification or MATH 1101 or higher number math course. [8/30/2006]
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3.00 Credits
The metric system and exponential notation, set theory, symbolic logic, numeration systems, number theory. Fall [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Graphing and linear programming, counting, permutations, combinations, probability, statistics. Spring [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to mathematical concepts relevant to the modern world. Topics include graph theory, planning and scheduling, linear programming, analysis of data, probability, social choice, weighted voting systems, game theory, growth and form, the size of populations, measurement and patterns. Meets mathematics core requirement (in place of MATH1128 Introduction to Mathematical Methods) for Becton College students majoring in humanities or social or behavioral science disciplines. Fall, Spring [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Linear and nonlinear equations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, simple and compound interest, annuities, matrices and simultaneous equations, sets, introduction to calculus. Fall, Spring [7/1/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Set theory, number sets, coordinate geometry, matrices, number theory. Fall, Spring [7/1/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Permutations, combinations, probability, introductory concepts in statistics, descriptive measures of central location, normal curve. Fall, Spring [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to statistics with applications to the social, behavioral and natural sciences. Introduction to computational statistics using a major statistical computer package. Fall, Spring [9/4/1996]
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