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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, a score of 80% on a departmental arithmetic proficiency exam or the successful completion of MA 049:Arithmetic Skills Improvement, and have a grade of “C” or higher in MA 110. )This course will prepare prospective elementary and middle school teachers to know, understand, and use the basic principles and concepts of mathematics involving sets, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, must have a ¿C¿ or higher in MA 307.) This course will prepare prospective elementary and middle school teachers to know, understand, and use the basic principles and concepts of mathematics involving probability, statistics, measurement, and geometric concepts, such as properties of two and three-dimensional shapes, congruency, similarity, and transformations.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, MA 225 or equivalent.) Algebraic concepts needed for today¿s elementary/middle schools including properties of the field of real numbers, algebraic and graphic solutions of equations and of inequalities. Concrete models, such as algebra tiles, will be examined in the teaching and learning of algebra.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, MA 308.) Geometric concepts needed for today¿s elementary/middle schools including geometric constructions, experimental geometry, and a study of congruences, similarity, and measurement.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, K.G.E. employees only.) A new course in differential calculus designed solely for the Kansas Gas & Electric (KGE) education program at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant offered by the continuing education program at ESU.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, KGE employees only.) A new course in calculus designed solely for the Kansas Gas & Electric (KGE) education program at the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant offered by the continuing education program at ESU. This is the sequence to Technical Calculus I.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, KGE employees only.) A new course in differential equations covering methods of solution of elementary and linear differential equations, including Laplace transforms, with applications to geometry and the physical sciences; designed to meet the needs of KGE and offered by the continuing education program at ESU.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MA 240 or permission of instructor.) This course provides additional experience with proof while introducing the methods and applications of solving systems of linear equations. Topics include: elementary vector arithmetic and matrix arithmetic, Gaussian Elimination and the Reduced Echelon Form, linear transformations, linear independence, basis, dimension, range, null space, rank, and determinants.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, two years high school algebra or equivalent.) Simple and compound interest and discount, present value and accumulated value of annuities, bonds, amortizations, sinking funds, depreciation, life annuities and life insurance. Introduction to linear programming for solution of problems of business and industry.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, MA 262.) Differential equations are essential in modeling various phenomena in the world since the rates at which quantities change are of great interest when trying to understand or forecast future results. The course involves the basic qualitative and quantitative analysis of the solutions of ordinary differential equations. Topics covered include: direction fields, first order differential equations, higher order linear differential equations, basic numerical approximation techniques, and series solutions. Several applications are demonstrated throughout the course.
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