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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp Introduces calculus as applied to business, the social sciences and life sciences. It uses an intuitive development of the calculus of polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions, extrema theory and applications. Prerequisite: MTH 111 College Algebra.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W/Sp A survey course of discrete mathematics for non-physical science majors. Topics include systems of inequalities, linear programming, probability and probability distributions, and an introduction to descriptive statistics. Prerequisite: MTH 111 College Algebra, or equivalent.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 5 cr) F/W/Sp/Su The first course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in mathematics, science and engineering. Limits and derivatives are approached using graphical, numeric, and symbolic methods. Linear approximations, related rates, curve sketching and optimization are among the applications of differentiation covered in this course. Prerequisite: MTH 112 Trigonometry or equivalent.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 5 cr) F/W/Sp/Su The second course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in mathematics, science and engineering. Topics include techniques of integration, numerical integration, improper integrals, applications of integration, and an introduction to differential equations. Prerequisite: MTH 251 Differential Calculus.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/Sp The third course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in mathematics, science and engineering. Topics include sequences and series of real and complex functions, matrix algebra, linear dependence and independence, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Prerequisite: MTH 252 Integral Calculus.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F/W The fourth course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in mathematics, science and engineering. Topics include vectors in 2- and 3- space, multivariable functions and partial derivatives, vector functions, directional derivatives, optimization of surfaces, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, multiple integrals and their applications, and an introduction to vector calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 252 Integral Calculus.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W An intermediate treatment of multivariate calculus with a vector approach. Provides the mathematical skills for courses in advanced calculus, fluid mechanics and electromagnetic theory. Prerequisite: MTH 254 Calculus.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Beginning course in differential equations for students majoring in mathematics, sciences or engineering. Covers ordinary differential equations, applications, systems of first order differential equations, and Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: MTH 254 Calculus or instructor's approval.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Covers probability and inferential statistics applied to scientific and engineering problems. Includes random variables, expectation, sampling, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation and analysis of variance. Prerequisite: MTH 252 Integral Calculus.
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(6-42 class hrs/wk, 2-14 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Designed to give students practical experience in supervised employment related to mathematics. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term, and attend a related CWE seminar. Note: Credits are based on identified objectives and number of hours worked. Prerequisite: CWE coordinator's approval.
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