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MATH 2130: Business Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: ITIS 1012 or MATH 1040 or MATH 1050 or MATH 1650 or higher This course introduces students to the collection, analysis, and graphic presentation of data and the application of statistical methods to the solution of practical business problems. The course covers descriptive statistics, mathematics of probability, and statistical inference. This course is a requirement in the accounting program and several information technology and computer science programs. This course forms part of a two-course sequence to meet the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) requirements for business statistics. Students must take both this course and MATH 2135 Business Statistics II for transfer purposes. Students who are considering transferring this course sequence should take MATH 1650 College Algebra in addition to or as a replacement for the mathematics courses required for their degree programs. (3 contact hours)
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MATH 2135: Business Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2130 or permission of instructor This course is a continuation of the introduction to business statistics. The course introduces students to hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression and correlation analysis, nonparametric methods, statistical process controls, and the application of these methods to the solution of practical business problems. This course forms part of a two-course sequence to meet the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) requirements for business statistics. Students must take both this course and MATH 2130 (Business Statistics I) for transfer purposes. (3 contact hours)
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MATH 2350: Applied Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1650 or permission of instructor This course explores differential calculus as applied to business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include functions, limits, and derivatives of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications of derivatives to maximum and minimum values of a function; cost, revenue, profit, supply, and demand; growth rates; decay rates; and logistics curves. Students must supply a graphing calculator.(3 contact hours)
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MATH 2450: Applied Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2350 This course explores integral calculus as applied to business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include definite and indefinite integrals, improper integrals, differential equations, multivariable calculus, applications of the integral, consumers( and producers( surplus, integration of rate functions, growth models, and Cobb-Douglas production functions. Students must supply a graphing calculator.(3 contact hours)
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MATH 2500: Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
5.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1700 or placement test This is the first course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus for students majoring in mathematics, science, or engineering. Topics include limits and continuity, the derivative, differentiation, the differential, the indefinite integral, the definite
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MATH 2600: Calculus and Analytical Geometry II
5.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2500 or permission of instructor This is the second course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus. Topics include differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, L'Hopital' s rule, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, power series , Taylor? ? series, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors, solid analytic geometry, and applications. Students must supply a graphing calculator. (5 contact hours
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MATH 2700: Calculus and Analytical Geometry III
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2600 or permission of instructor This is the third course in a three-semester sequence study of differential and integral calculus. Topics include differential calculus of functions of more than one variable, directional derivatives, gradients, applications of partial derivatives, multiple integration, and line integrals. Students must supply a graphing calculator. (4 contact hours)
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MATH 2800: Linear Algebra
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2700 or permission of instructor This course includes a study of systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonalization, linear operators, and applications. Students must supply a graphing calculator. (4 contact hours)
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MATH 2850: Differential Equations
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 2700 or permission of instructor This course includes a study of techniques for solving first order differential equations, techniques for solving linear differential equations, elementary applications, power series solutions, the Runge-Kutta method, the Laplace transform, and applications of differential equations to physical problems. Students must supply a graphing calculator. (4 contact hours)
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MATH 2900: Special Topics in Mathematics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
These specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of mathematics topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
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