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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTH 127. Inlcudes additional topics for the elementary curriculum, such as geometry, measurement, and applications. The course will incorporate the use of appropriate computer software for the elementary school classroom, such as LOGO and Cabri.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTH 127. Includes additional topics for the elementary curriculum, such as probability and statistics. The course will incorporate the use of appropriate technology for the elementary school classroom such as the TI-73 calculator with the CBR and computer software Fathom and Excel.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of SC or better in MTH 087 or suitable placement-test score. A first course in statistics that emphasizes statistical methodology as applied in the social and behavioral sciences, education, and business; topics include descriptive statistics, elementary probability, elementary sampling theory, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation.
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4.00 Credits
[Note: Course effective Fall 2010.]Prerequisite: a grade of SC or better in MTH 087 or suitable placement-exam score. The topics for this course include equations of lines, graphs of functions, word problems, polynomial models, and mathematical applications. The course shows students how to use exponential and logarithmic functions to study mathematical finance applications such as simple interest, discount, compound interest, present and future values, annuities and amortization. The course also covers systems of linear equations, matrices, and linear programming using optimization such as the Simplex method.
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4.00 Credits
[Note: Course effective Fall 2010 .]Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in MTH148. The topics for this course include probability as it relates to computing empirical probability, conditional probability, and understanding independent events. Other topics include counting topics related to the multiplicative principle, permutations, and combinations. The course also includes material on the techniques of single and multivariate calculus that include methods and applications regarding rates of change, derivatives, anti-derivatives, integration, differential equations, partial derivatives and extrema of functions of several variables.
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1.00 Credits
[Note: offered for the last time Summer 2010.] Prerequisite: A grade of SC or better in MTH 087 or suitable placement-test score. Equations of lines, word problems, linear, polynomial and rational inequalities, graphs of functions, linear and quadratic functions, and their applications.
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2.00 Credits
[Note: offered for the last time Fall 2010.]Prerequisite: MTH 151. Systems of three or more linear equations, Gauss-Jordan elimination, matrix methods, linear programming.
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1.00 Credits
[Note: offered for the last time Fall 2010.] Prerequisite: MTH 152. Polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions and graphs, math of finance.
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1.00 Credits
[Note: offered for the last time Summer 2010.] Prerequisite: MTH 153. Intuitive differential calculus, derivatives, applications of derivatives.
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2.00 Credits
[Note: offered for the last time Fall 2010.]Prerequisite: MTH 154. Intuitive integral calculus, antiderivatives, the definite integral, applications, partial derivatives.
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