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MAT 215: MATH/ELEM SCH TCHRS II
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: "C-" or better in MAT 210. Probability and data analysis, geometry, measurement, problem solving, reasoning and proof.
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MAT 240: CALCULUS II
5.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: "C-" grade or better in MAT 0140. Integration techniques, parametric equations, polar coordinates, conic sections, and infinte sequences and series.
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MAT 250: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: MAT 0240. First- and second-order methods for ordinary differential equations including: separable, linear, Laplace transforms, linear systems, and applications. Qualitative, analytic and numeric techniques will be considered.
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MAT 270: FOUNDATIONS OF MATH
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: MAT 0140. This course covers topics in sets and logic with the objective of using these topics to study the nature of the different types of proofs used in mathematics. In addition, problem solving techniques and strategies are also covered.
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MAT 270 - FOUNDATIONS OF MATH
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MAT 281: ASSESSMENT I
0.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Mathematical proficiency in algebra, trigonometry and calculus skills necessary for upper level mathematics courses will be assessed. This course should be taken concurrently with MAT 240 Calculus II, and needs to be taken by transfer students in their first semester at Wayne State. The math faculty will notify students of the results in writing and forward a list of those who have successfully completed the review to the registrar. Carries no credit. S/NC.
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MAT 282: ASSESSMENT II
0.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: Mathematical proficiency in logic and proof necessary for upper level mathematics courses will be assessed. This course should be taken concurrently with MAT 270 Foundations of Mathematics needs to be taken by transfer students in their first semester at Wayne State. The math faculty will notify students of the results in writing and forward a list of those who have successfully completed the review to the registrar. Carries no Credit. S/NC.
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MAT 294: MATH CO-OP EDUCATION
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: Approval of the department chair. Cooperative Education is a credit bearing program providing undergraduate students with the opportunity to integrate paid, career-related work experience with classroom learning. Employment occurs in positions that are relevant to a student¿s major. Cooperative Education requires a minimum of 50 work hours for each 1 hour of credit. Contact the Cooperative Education Office or the appropriate department chair for further details.
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MAT 296: SPECIAL COURSE
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: Approval of the department chair. Special topical or regional studies to be offered when justified by student demand or the presence of qualified faculty. Special assignments will be required for graduate credit. May be repeated for credit if no duplication exists.
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MAT 305: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
A survey of elementary discrete mathematics. Topics include set theory, relations, functions, elementary graph theory, including directed graphs and trees and selected graph algorithms. Algebraic structures including groups, lattices, elementary combinatorics, permutations and combinations will be studied.
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MAT 320: COLLEGE GEOMETRY
3.00 Credits
Wayne State College
Prerequisite: MAT 0140 or consent of instructor. The course presents a formal axiomatic development of neutral and Euclidean geometry with an emphasis on valid arguments. Non-Euclidean geometry will also be investigated.
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