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4.00 Credits
1511C. Trigonometry with Co-requisite Support. This course, along with MATH 1510C is primarily intended to prepare STEM students for MATH 1570 or MATH 1571. Topics include algebraic structure and graphs of trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions, angle measurements, similar triangles, trigonometric identities, vectors, complex numbers, polar coordinates and solving trigonometric equations with applications. This course includes support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are studying trigonometry. Emphasis will be placed on prerequisite skills needed for trigonometry as well as just in time review through the use of appropriate technology. Prereq.: YSU Math Placement Test Level 20 and a grade of C or better in MATH 1510C. 4 s.h.
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5.00 Credits
1513. Algebra and Transcendental Function. Function concepts including trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Application problems and graphing. Supplemental topics. Prereq.: Math Placement Level 45 or higher. 5 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1552. Applied Mathematics for Management. Apply functions and linear systems to business including use of technology; mathematics of finance and an introduction to limits, derivatives and integrals with business applications. Credit will not be given to students who have completed MATH 1570, 1571, 1571H, or 1585H. Prereq.: One of Math 1510, Math 1510C, or Math 1513 with grade of "C" or better or at least Level 45 on the YSU Mathematics Placement Test. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1564. Foundations of Middle School Mathematics 1. Conceptual foundations of topics from number theory, operations, functions, algebra, and data analysis. Emphasis on multiple approaches and representations, problem solving, and communication of mathematical reasoning. Includes inquiry-based experiences with manipulatives and computing technology. Prereq.: Level 35 on the Mathematics Placement Test. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1570. Applied Calculus 1. The elements of differential and integral calculus, with emphasis on applications. Analytical geometry, differentiation and integration techniques and series representations. Introduction to differential equations, transform calculus, and Fourier analysis. This is a basic methods course particularly adapted for those who require applied topics in mathematics. Not applicable toward the Mathematics major. Credit will not be given for both MATH 1552 and MATH 1570. Prereq.: At least Level 70 on the YSU Mathematics Placement Test or "C" or better in either MATH 1510 and MATH 1511, MATH 1510C and MATH 1511C, or MATH 1513. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1571. Calculus 1.This course is an introduction to calculus. The main concepts to be studied are limits, continuity, rates of change, derivatives, integrals and applications. Prereq.: At least Level 70 on the YSU Mathematics Placement Test or C or better in either MATH 1510 and MATH 1511, MATH 1510C and MATH 1511C, or MATH 1513.. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1571H. Honors Calculus 1. A sequence of integrated courses in analytic geometry and calculus. A detailed study of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one and several variables with applications. Prereq.: MATH 1513, minimum grade of "C", or MATH 1510 and MATH 1511, minimum grade of "C" in both courses, or at least Level 70 on the Mathematics Placement Test. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1572. Calculus 2. A sequence of integrated courses in analytic geometry and calculus. A detailed study of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one and several variables with applications. Prereq.: C or better in MATH 1571, 1571H, or 1581H. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1572H. Honors Calculus 2. A sequence of integrated courses in analytic geometry and calculus. A detailed study of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one and several variables with applications. Prereq.: MATH 1571 OR MATH 1581H grade of "C" or better. 4 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
1580H. Honors Biomathematics 1. Counting techniques, probability, matrices and linear systems. Emphasis on the role of mathematical models in explaining and predicting phenomena in life sciences. Prereq.: Admission to NEOMED-YSU program. 2 s.h.
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