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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: MATH 106 or recommendation of the department and completion of the competency in basic mathematics requirement. Covers analytic geometry, functions, limits and continuity, and differential calculus. Includes applications to extrema, physical problems, etc. Staff.
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Prereq.: MATH 120 or equivalent. Covers integral calculus and applications to area, volume, etc.; transcendental functions; techniques of integration; polar coordinates; and improper integrals. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: Sophomore standing or consent of the instructor. Covers combinatorial problem-solving and graph theory. Includes the following topics: permutations, combinations, trees, binomial and multinomial coefficients, elementary probability, inclusion/exclusion recurrence relations, basic graph theory, chains, paths, connectedness circuits, models and applications. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: MATH 121 or equivalent or consent of the instructor and completion of the competency in basic mathematics requirement. Covers real vector spaces, linear transformations, inner products, matrix theory and determinants, and applications. Includes selected topics from complex vector spaces, dual spaces, differential operators, etc. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: MATH 118 and junior standing or consent of the instructor. Covers modern statistical techniques, including simple and multiple regression, analysis of variance, contingency tables, and experimental and quasi-experimental designs. Includes sampling plans. Makes use of a statistical computer package. Does not fulfill requirements of the mathematics major. Goldman.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: MATH 121 or equivalent. Covers vectors and analytic geometry in three dimensions; functions of several variables; and partial derivatives, multiple integration, and applications. Browder.
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Prereq.: MATH 121 or equivalent or consent of the instructor. Serves as first course in statistics for mathematics majors and other well-prepared students. Heavily emphasizes data analysis and the use of software, data, descriptive statistics, SAS software, probability distributions, statistical inference, comparing groups, contingency tables, and simple and multiple regression. Includes weekly laboratories. Goldman. Please note: MATH 238 is an appropriate substitute for MATH 118 for students majoring in sociology, psychology, physical therapy, or other areas that require MATH 118 or MATH 118M.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: MATH 210 and MATH 211. Reviews set theory; rings and ring homomorphisms and examples; Euclidean division algorithm; prime factorization and Chinese remainder theorem with applications to cryptography; Peano's postulates, leading to a description of the integer, rational, real, and complex number systems; Fermats Little Theorem; Euler phi function; and linear and quadratic residues. Staff.
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