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3.00 Credits
Five hours of lecture per week. There is a special fee for this class in addition to the regular tuition charge. A review of Intermediate High School Algebra intended for students preparing for MATH111. It is taught 5 days per week for the first 5 weeks, then leads directly into a special section of MATH111, the same semester, which also meets 5 days per week. Continuation in MATH 111 is conditional on the student passing the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM at the appropriate level. Topics include exponents, polynomials, linear equations, quadratic equations, as well as polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithm functions, Venn diagrams, permutations and combinations. MATH011 does not carry any credit toward any degree at the University, nor is it graded. It leads directly to MATH111 (or MATH113 or MATH110), or MATH003, all of which are graded.
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3.00 Credits
Five hours of lecture per week. There is a special fee for this class in addition to the regular tuition charge. A review of Intermediate High School Algebra intended for students preparing for MATH113. It is taught 5 days per week for the first 5 weeks, then leads directly into a special section of MATH113, the same semester, which also meets 5 days per week. Continuation in MATH113 is conditional on the student passing the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM at the appropriate level. Topics include exponents, polynomials, linear equations, quadratic equations, as well as polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithm functions. MATH013 does not carry any credit toward any degree at the University, nor is it graded. It leads directly to MATH113 (or MATH110), or MATH003, all of which are graded.
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3.00 Credits
Five hours of lecture per week. There is a special fee for this class in addition to the regular tuition charge. A review of Intermediate High School Algebra intended for students preparing for MATH115. It is taught 5 days per week for the first 5 weeks, then leads directly into a special section of MATH115, the same semester, which also meets 5 days per week. Continuation in MATH115 is conditional on the student passing the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM at the appropriate level. Topics include exponents, polynomials, linear equations in one and two variables, quadratic equations, as well as polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithm functions. MATH015 does not carry any credit toward any degree at the University, nor is it graded. It leads directly to MATH115 (or MATH111 or MATH113 or MATH110), or MATH003, all of which are graded.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory completion of MATH003 with the appropriate eligibility. Not open to students majoring in mathematics, engineering, business, life sciences, and the physical sciences. Not open to students who have completed MATH140, MATH220, or any MATH or STAT course for which MATH140 or MAT 220 is a prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH110, MATH112, or MATH113. Topics include simple and compound interest; recursion for computing balances; installment loans and amortization; approximating data by linear models; analysis of applications to real-world collections of data; probability; conditional probability; independence; expected value; graphing and analysis of systems of inequalities; linear programming and applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory completion of MATH003 with the appropriate eligibility or MATH110. Not open to students majoring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Not open to students who have completed STAT100 or any MATH or STAT course with a prerequisite of MATH141. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH111 or STAT100. Logic, Boolean algebra, counting, probability, random variables, expectation, applications of the normal probability distribution.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department, based on math placement exam or MATH003 performance. Not open to students who have completed MATH140 or MATH220 or any course for which MATH140 or MATH220 is a prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: (i) MATH112, or (ii) MATH113, or (iii) (MATH110 and MATH115). Graphs and applications of elementary functions, including polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Systems of equations. Triangle trigonometry. The course differs from MATH113 only in that it covers a substantial amount of trigonometry in place of material on matrices, linear programming, sequences and series. MATH112 is strongly recommended for students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Life Sciences, and those needing PHYS141.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory completion of MATH003 with the appropriate eligibility, or MATH110. Not open to students who have completed MATH140, MATH220, or any course for which MATH140 or MATH220 is a prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH112; or MATH113; or (MATH110 and MATH115). Preparation for MATH220. Graphs and applications of elementary functions including: polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Systems of linear equations and linear inequalities used to solve representative problems in linear programming. Matrices and matrix operations including inverse. Sequences.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory completion of MATH003 with the appropriate eligibility, or MATH113. Not open to students who have completed MATH140 or any MATH or STAT course for which MATH140 is a prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH113 or MATH115. Preparation for MATH220 or MATH140. Elementary functions and graphs: polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions. Algebraic techniques preparatory for calculus.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 112, MATH113, or MATH115; or equivalent; or permission of department based on 3 1/2 years of college preparatory mathematics (including trigonometry) and satisfactory performance on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM. Restricted to students with majors in College of Chemical and Life Sciences. Not open to students majoring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH130, MATH140, or MATH220. Basic ideas of differential integral calculus, with emphasis on elementary techniques and applications to the life sciences.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C (2.0) or better in MATH130 or MATH140 or equivalent. Restricted to students with majors in College of Chemical & Life Sciences. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH131, MATH141, or MATH221. Continuation of MATH130, including an introduction to autonomous differential equations, probability (including conditional probability and the normal and binomial distributions), and statistical reasoning (including confidence intervals). Alongside the mathematical concepts will be applications in biology.
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