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3.00 Credits
Develops the real number system (including natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers) stressing properties and algorithms. Problem-solving and set theory are emphasized. Elementary algebra will be stressed with application to problem solving. Course is designed to equip students to teach mathematics in elementary school.
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3.00 Credits
Decimals, percents, elementary probability, methods of counting, statistics and the normal curve, plane and solid geometry, and the Cartesian coordinate system. Problem-solving is emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include axiomatic method, triangles and circles, parallelism, constructions, and modern concepts of both Euclidean and non- Euclidean geometry.
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3.00 Credits
The material covered will be an extension of the knowledge obtained in a typical computer literacy course. Features of common applications programs (word-processing, spreadsheets, etc.) that are not normally covered in beginning courses, but would be beneficial to mathematics and the sciences, are explored. Topics include the use of an equation editor for writing equations and formulas, spreadsheet applications in mathematics and the sciences, PowerPoint presentations, and the use of other available software with application in mathematics and science. Requires co-requisite enrollment in MATH-241L.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, distributions of random variables, probability, joint probability, conditional probability, regression and correlation, discrete probability functions, estimation, hypothesis testing, confidence limits, analysis of variance, inferences concerning two or more variables, sign test, Mann-Whitney U test, runs test, and rank correlation.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course used to comply with requests for special topics and studies in mathematics. Lecture and laboratory hours will very with the courses taught. May be repeated for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Definition and formulas, rate of change, derivatives, and application of functions. The study and application of indefinite and definite integrals.
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4.00 Credits
Applications of basic integration, advanced methods of integration, sequences and series.
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4.00 Credits
Vectors and vector calculus, partial derivatives, gradients, double and triple integrals, centroids, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, line integrals, surface integrals, and Stoke’s theorem.
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3.00 Credits
A cohesive treatment of foundational mathematics including the topics of elementary mathematical logic, mathematical proof, set theory, relations, and functions.
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