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LANG 4910: Practicum in Spanish
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., departmental approval. Practical work experience related to the field. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Spanish Study Abroad Courses
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MATH 0700: Elementary Algebra
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., an appropriate score on the AUM Math- ematics Placement Test. Fundamental operations in arithmetic and algebra. Numbers and their properties; integers and rational numbers; solving equations; polynomials and factoring; an introduction to systems of equations and graphs. Graded CR/NC. Credit is in addition to minimum degree requirements.
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MATH 0800: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., an appropriate score on the AUM Math- ematics Placement Test or MATH 0700 credit. Designed to help students develop basic skills in algebra. Topics include sets, real numbers, polynomi- als, algebraic fractions, exponents, roots, radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, functions and graphing. Credit is in addition to minimum degree requirements.
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MATH 1120: Precalculus Algebra
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 0800 or an appropriate score on the AUM Mathematics Placement Test. Primarily for students who intend to continue to calculus. Polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities; quadratic inequalities; the Binomial Theorem. Additional topics may include matrices, Cramer's Rule and mathematical induction.
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MATH 1310: Mathematics for Elementary Education I
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1100. The first in a two-course sequence covering mathematical concepts taught in elementary schools. Emphasizes numeration. Topics include problem solving; numeration with whole numbers; concepts, computations, prop- erties and models of arithmetic operations on whole numbers, integers and fractions; factorization.
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MATH 1320: Mathematics for Elementary Education II
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1310. A continuation of MATH 1310; emphasizes geometry. Topics include decimals, percentage, scientific notation; geometric figures in two and three dimensions; rigid motions and congruence; measurement of lengths, areas, volumes, angles; metric system; construction with ruler and com- pass; and similar figures.
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MATH 1510: Survey of Calculus
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1120 or MATH 1150 or appropriate score on AUM Mathematics Placement Test. Basic principles of differential and integral calculus, including the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Includes applications in the management, natural and social sciences, including rates and optimization. Duplicate credit not allowed for MATH 1510 and MATH 1610.
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MATH 1550: Trigonometry
2.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., an appropriate score on the AUM Mathematics Placement Test or MATH 0800. This course and MATH1120 complete the prerequisites for Calculus I. Analytic and geometric properties of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions; graphs; identities and equations; sum and difference formulas; laws of sines and cosines; appli- cations, including vectors and solving triangles. Does not satisfy the core requirement in mathematics.
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MATH 1610: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1120 and MATH 1550 or an appropriate score on the AUM Mathematics Placement Test or MATH 1150. Basic differential calculus and an introduction to the integral calculus of rational, trigonomet- ric, logarithmic and exponential functions. Limits, the derivative, computa- tion of derivatives, applications of derivatives, anitderivatives, areas, definite integral and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
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MATH 2200: Biostatics
3.00 Credits
Auburn University at Montgomery
Pr., MATH 1100 or MATH 1120 or MATH 1150. Intro duces students to statistical techniques commonly used in research and includes estimation and hypothesis testing, ANOVA, linear and non- linear regression and non-parametric statistics. Extensive use of computer exercises allows students to fulfill their requirement for computer literacy. This is a cross- listed course with BIOL 2200 and may be team-taught. A maximum of 3 hours' credit for QMTH 2740, BIOL/MATH 2200, MATH 2670 and MATH 2680 may be applied towards graduation requirements.
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