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MA 205: Survey of Calculus
4.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This one-semester course addresses the core topics and techniques of differential and integral calculus. Topics will be presented and applied in the areas of business, economics, management, and the social and life sciences. Discussion will focus on the following topics: functions, limits, derivatives, techniques of differentiation, maximum/minimum problems, exponential/logarithmic functions, integration, and integration by parts.
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MA 300: Applied Statistics with Project
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
In this CORE II course students will use specific statistical tests as an introduction to research methods. Given a set of data, students will identify what valid research questions apply. They will then determine whether to use t-tests, chi-squares, regressions, or ANOVAs to do the desired analysis. In fulfilling the interdisciplinary CORE course component, guest lecturers will consider research inquiries, problems and techniques from their own interdisciplinary perspectives, and students according to major will also have the opportunity to work on a project within their field of study. A faculty mentor from each student’s department major will be available to provide assistance in the research process. Students will have the opportunity to present their research to their peers in an in-class colloquium setting. Students will be introduced to SPSS, the research tool most used in graduate programs of the social sciences.
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MA 315: Forensic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
Forensic science comprehends any aspect of science as it relates to the law. Typically, it includes such disciplines as firearms and tool mark identification, personal identification, and crime scene processing, but evidence involving just about any area of science could be called into question in a court of law. Forensic mathematics covers a spectrum of mathematical topics used to examine crime scene information: measurement rubrics, significant digits & scientific notation, reaction time, charting distance, Bayes’ formula, history of Forensics, trigonometry& blood mathematics, accuracy vs precision, probability in courtroom, Chi Square goodness of fit test, and using bone measurements and formulas to calculate height of victims. To that end, this course provides students with a working knowledge of the mathematics employed in the field of forensics. It improves the student’s ability to manipulate formulas, understand statistical analysis, and comprehend the probabilities inherent in the science of forensics.
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MAE 190: Math Elective 190
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 191: Math Elective 191
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 192: Math Elective 192
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 193: Math Elective 193
3.00 Credits
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General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 194: Math Elective 194
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 195: Math Elective 195
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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MAE 196: Math Elective 196
3.00 Credits
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General elective in mathematics for transfer courses.
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