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3.00 Credits
A study of set theory, relations, functions, matrices, number systems, number theory, difference equations, graphs and trees, combinatorics, probability, and Boolean Algebra. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 1414 or equivalent (C or better), ENGL 301 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and may include topics from analytical geometry. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 1414 or equivalent (C or better), ENGL 301 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course includes limits, continuity of functions, algebraic and trigonometric function derivative of functions with application in related-rate and optimization problems, differentials, indeterminate forms, L'Hospital's Rule, Max-Min Theorems, Mean Value Theorem, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, integration with applications to area, volumes, surface area, moments, centers of mass, work and hydrostatic force, and numerical integration. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 2412 or equivalent (C or better)
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3.00 Credits
Transcendental functions, methods of integration conic sections, other plane curves, parametric equations, hyperbolic functions: definitions, identities, derivatives, and integrals; inverse hyperbolic functions; polar coordinates. Sequences, infinite series, convergence, power series, Taylor Polynomials, Taylor's Theorem, convergence of power series: Differentiation, integration, multiplication, and division; vectors. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 2413 with a C or better
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3.00 Credits
Vector functions and motion, surfaces, cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems, and curve sketching. Limits and continuity of functions of two variable, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, gradient, surfaces, tangent planes, differential approximations, LaGrange multipliers, multiple integration, physical applications, triple integration, center of gravity, movement of inertia, line integrals, Green's Theorem, surface integrals, Gauss and Stokes Theorem, and differential equations. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 2414 or equivalent (C or better)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in linear algebra covering abstract ideas of vector spaces and linear transformations as well as applications of these concepts, systems of linear equations, matrices and determinants, quadratic forms, equivalence and similarity of matrices eigenvectors and eigenvalues, and the Gram-Schmidt procedure. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 2413 with a C or better
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3.00 Credits
Integration of differential equations of the first order by elementary methods, geometry and integral curves, physical applications, properties of linear equations, simultaneous equations with applications, solutions by Laplace transforms and series. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 2414 or equivalent (C or better)
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3.00 Credits
A study of collection and tabulation of data, bar charts, graphs, sampling, measures of central tendency and variability, correlation, index numbers, statistical distributions, probability, linear regression, and applications to various fields of study. Lecture Hrs = 4, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 1414 or equivalent (C or better), ENGL 301 or equivalent Pre/Corequisite: READ 302 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the basic arithmetic skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; ratio and proportion, percent, measures, averages, exponents, square roots, problem solving, geometry, logic, and introduction to algebra. In this course a grade of "C" or higher prepares the student to take MATH 315. Credit for this course is not transferable. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Pre/Corequisite: READ 300 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a transition from arithmetic to algebra. Algebraic concepts are introduced through traditional arithmetic topics including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, geometric formulas, ratio and proportions, and signed numbers. Unit conversion and basic data analysis will also be studied. A grade of "C" or higher prepares the student to take MATH 320. Credit for this course is not transferable. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0 Prerequisite: MATH 310 or equivalent, READ 300 or equivalent
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