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3.00 Credits
A mathematics course for liberal arts students. The topics covered are linear graphing, matrices with applications, and linear programming including the Simplex Method. Computers and graphing calculators will be utilized by the students. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 012 (minimum grade C) or algebra placement of no remediation. No reading remediation strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
A mathematics course for liberal arts students. Topics presented are selected from set theory, probability, binomial distributions, Markov chains, game theory, graphs and trees. Prerequisite: MATH 012 (minimum grade C) or algebra placement of no remediation. No reading remediation strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions are studied from an algebraic, analytic and graphical perspective. Functions, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, complex numbers, mathematical modeling and other algebraic concepts are studied. Students cannot earn more than a total of six (6) graduation credits for any combination of MATH 191, MATH 192 and MATH 195. Prerequisite: MATH 165 OR MATH 161 or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MATH 191. It includes the study of trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometic identities and equations and complex numbers from an algebraic, analytical, and graphical perspective. Additional topics include determinants sequences and series, analytic geometry and mathematical induction. Prerequisite: MATH 191 or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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6.00 Credits
This accelerated course is designed for Mathematics, Science, Computer Science and/or Engineering majors or any student who wishes to be ready for Calculus I in one semester. It will cover equations and inequalities including absolute value, polynomial rational, radical, trigonometric inverse trigonometic, logarithmic and exponential functions, analytic trigonometry, analytic geometry, polar coordinates and parametric equations. It cannot be combined with MATH 191 and/or MATH 192. Code 1 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 165 or MATH 161 or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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4.00 Credits
This is an accelerated review of algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric topics for the highly motivated student. Critical thinking skills will be developed through the study of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions and their graphs from algebraic, analytic, and geometric perspectives. Other topics to be studied are system of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, and mathematical induction. Technology and mathematical modeling will be utilized throughout the course. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score and a minimum of three (3) years of high school algebra (including trigonometry) with a minimum grade of B. Appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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4.00 Credits
The topics of limits, continuity, derivatives, anti-derivative, defi nite and indefi nite integrals, and area between curves will be discussed with applications of these topics to business concepts. Technology will be used with applications, and interpretations will be emphasized. This course is designed to fulfi l the calculus requirements for a BS in Business and is not a substitute for MATH 265. Code 2 course fee. Prerequisite: MATH 191 or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the major topics in calculus and their applications without an emphasis on theory. The course topics include limits, derivatives, integrals and their applications. It is designed for the student needing calculus as a tool in other areas of study. Technology will be employed throughout the course. This course does not fulfi ll the calculus requirement for business, engineering, mathematics, or science majors. Prerequisites: MATH 192, MATH 195 or MATH 201 or appropriate placement score on college level math test
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4.00 Credits
A study of limits and continuity, differentiation formulas for algebraic trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, higher order derivatives, mean value theorem, applications of the derivative including related rates, maximumminimum; graphing L'Hospital's Rule;anti-derivative; the definite integral; integration using substitution; applications of the integral to evaluation of area; alternate defi nition of the natural logarithmic function. Prerequisite: MATH 192 or MATH 195 or MATH 201, or appropriate placement score and four years of high school algebra including trigonometry (with a minimum grade of B) or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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4.00 Credits
A study of applications of the integral including area, volume, arc length, surface area, work; techniques of integration; improper integrals; infi nite sequences and series; Taylor and Maclaurin series with applications; parametric equations; polar coordinates. Prerequisite: MATH 265 (minimum grade C) or appropriate placement score on the college level math test
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