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LWE 498: Law Elective 498
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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LWE 499: Law Elective 499
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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MA 099: Preparation for College Mathematics I
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This is the first course of a two semester sequence intended for students with little or no algebra experience. This sequence is designed to prepare students for credit-bearing mathematics courses. It emphasizes a solid understanding of basic operations on rational numbers and the ability to manipulate variable expressions using basic operations. Topics include operations of integers and rational numbers, operations on variable expressions, solving linear equations, operations on polynomials, and factoring.
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MA 100: Preparation for College Mathematics II
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This is the second course in the introductory algebra sequence which helps to prepare students for credit-bearing mathematics courses. This course covers topics generally associated with high school algebra courses for college bound students. It includes topics such as graphing and analyzing linear equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations, solving quadratic equations by factoring or by use of the quadratic formula performing operations on algebraic fractions, performing operations and simplifications of radicals, and simplifying negative and fractional exponents.
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MA 103: Fundamental of College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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MA 135: Mathematical Applications
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course will expose students to mathematical applications that are happening in everyday life. They will get to see how math applies in modern real world situations, and be able to use these skills in related fields. The four main topics to be covered will include Graph Theory (with a focus on networks, circuits, and scheduling), Voting Theory, Cryptography and the Digital Age, and Financial and Economic Problems. Optional topics could include Fairness and Game Theory, and Symmetry and Patterns.
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MA 145: College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This is an entry-level college mathematics course. The problem-solving techniques, along with the algebraic concepts encountered, are consistent with those in many business, economics, or science courses. While investigating functions (linear, quadratic, absolute value, and rational), students identify domains, analyze for shifts and reflections, solve for roots and asymptotes, and then graph their results. Besides functions, topics also include conic sections, solving inequalities on linear quadratic, rational, absolute value expressions and solving systems of equations both linear and nonÂlinear.
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MA 146: Pre-Calculus
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
The course will utilize and amplify concepts encountered in MA 145. It involves ideas traditionally encountered in a pre-calculus. Topics include the development of the six trigonometric functions and their inverses, analyzing and graphing these functions, using the law of sines and cosines, proving trigonometric identities, solving trigonometric/inverse trigonometric equations, solving logarithmic/ exponential equations, graphically/algebraically finding limits, and finding derivatives using the definition.
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MA 180: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course will provide students with a working knowledge of algebraic algorithms and their use for problem-solving in areas such as computer analysis, communication systems, information theory, and control systems in order to facilitate the analysis and synthesis of information. Topics include prepositional logic, modular arithmetic, pseudo codes of sorts and searches, Boolean algebra, set theory, binary systems, Euclid’s Algorithm, graph theory, mathematical trees, and modeling computations.
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MA 200: Topics in Statistics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of descriptive and inferential statistics, along with practical computer applications. It is intended to make students aware of the power of statistics and its uses. It seeks to improve the ability to deal with statistical concepts in many fields, such as business, biology, engineering, industry, and the social sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, binomial and normal distributions, sampling distributions, the Central Limit Theorem, estimation and hypothesis-testing, linear correlation and regression analysis, chi squares for independence and analysis of the variance (single factor ANOVA). The statistical package EXCEL is used.
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