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6.00 Credits
2661C. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I with Co-Requisite Support. A conceptual development of mathematics topics underlying today's Pre-K-grade 5 curriculum (Number, Operations, and Algebraic Thinking). Emphasis on multiple approaches, problem solving, and communication of mathematics. Incorporates manipulatives, technology, and classroom activities developmentally appropriate for early and elementary children. This course includes corequisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics. Emphasis will be placed on prerequisite skills needed for Algebra, Number and Operations, and Quantity topics as well as just in time review through the use of appropriate technology. Prereq.: YSU Math Placement Level 10. 6 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2662. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers 2. A conceptual development of mathematics topics underlying today's Pre-K-grade 5 curriculum (Decimals, Ratios, Percents, Geometry, Measurement, Probability & Statistics). Emphasis on multiple approaches, problem solving, and communication of mathematics. Incorporates manipulatives, technology, and classroom activities developmentally appropriate for early and elementary children. Prereq.: C or better in either MATH 2661 or MATH 2661C. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2665. Conceptual foundations of topics from geometry, measurement, and probability. 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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5.00 Credits
2670. Applied Calculus 2. 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. Prereq.: MATH 1570 grade of "C" or better. 5 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2673. Calculus 3. 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 1572 with a "C" or better. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2673H. Honors Calculus 3. 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 1572 with a "C" or better. 4 s.h.
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5.00 Credits
2686H. Accelerated Honors Calculus 2. A sequence of honors courses in analytical geometry and calculus which cover essentially the same material as MATH 1571, 1572, 2673, in two semesters instead of three. A detailed study of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one and several variables and their applications. This sequence will be offered at most once during each academic year. Prereq.: "C" or better in MATH 1585H. 5 s.h.
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1.00 Credits
2687H. Honors Calculus Lab 2. Introduction to mathematical modeling of topics covered in calculus. Emphasizes the use of technology such as computer algebra systems, technical document processing, and graphics software for solving problems and reporting solutions. Prereq.: MATH 1572 or concurrent with MATH 1572H or 1586H. 1 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3702. Problem Solving Techniques for Secondary Mathematics. Approaches to and practice with problem solving with examples from a broad spectrum of mathematics. Emphases include problems at the level of the Ohio Assessment for Educators (OAE) examination for integrated mathematics and problems suitable for high school contests. Not applicable to the mathematics major or minor. Prereq.: Limited to TELS majors with MATH 1572, 1572H or MATH 1585H or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3705. Differential Equations. Methods and theory of solving differential equations with applications. Existence, uniqueness. First order equations. Higher order linear equations. Introduction to partial differential equations and boundary value problems, including Laplace's equation. Prereq.: C or better in one of MATH 2673, MATH 2673H, or MATH 2686H. 3 s.h.
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