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3.00 Credits
Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsLooks at mathematical topics necessary for elementary schoolteachers and helps students develop an adult perspective on themathematics they will have to teach. Covers concepts in problemsolving, sets and whole numbers, numeration, number theory,integers, fractions, decimals, proportional reasoning and statistics.
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Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsThis course looks at mathematical topics necessary for elementaryschool teachers and helps students develop an adult perspective onthe mathematics that they will have to teach. Covers concepts inprobability, algebraic reasoning, geometric figures, measurement,geometric transformations, congruence and similarity.
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3.00 Credits
Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsPrerequisite: Placement by examinationCovers linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, systems oflinear equations, polynomials and rational expressions, partial fractions,exponents and radicals, and introduces linear, quadratic, rational,exponential and logarithmic functions.
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Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsEmphasizes descriptive statistics, probability, estimation, hypothesistesting, regression and correlation.
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4.00 Credits
Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of MATH 117 orplacement by examinationThe focus of this course is on functions, which are of centralimportance in Calculus. Topics include definitions, properties, andapplications of algebraic, inverse, exponential, logarithmic andtrigonometric functions.
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Fulfills the University Core Curriculum Requirement in mathematicsThis course is primarily designed for business majors and focuseson building algebraic skills while emphasizing applications, models,and decision-making from business and the social sciences. Topicsinclude linear equations, functions, mathematics of finance,systems of linear equations, matrices, linear inequalities and linearprogramming.
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Prerequisite: Successful completion ( C- or higher) of MATH 136 - Precalculus,or placement by examination.This course covers fundamental notions of differentiation andintegration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, withproblems drawn from principally from business situations. Topicsinclude optimization, related rates, and simple applications andmethods of integration. While covering traditional analytic methods,this course also emphasizes graphical and numerical approaches. Thiscourse may not be taken for credit by mathematics majors, minorsor core concentrators. No credit will be given to students who havepreviously received credit for MATH 213.
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4.00 Credits
Fulfills a course requirement in the Mathematics Core ConcentrationFulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or better) of MATH 136 orplacement by examinationCovers the differential calculus of a single variable and introducesintegration. Topics include limits and continuity, differentiation ofalgebraic and transcendental functions, applications of derivativesto rates of change, optimization, and curve sketching, and theFundamental Theorem. The laboratory component involves use ofcomputer algebra software.
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Fulfills a course requirement in the Mathematics Core ConcentrationFulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsPrerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of MATH 213Covers the integral calculus of algebraic and transcendentalfunctions and its applications. Topics include elementary differentialequations, computation of areas, volumes, work and other physicalquantities, integration techniques, improper integrals, and infiniteseries. The laboratory component Involves use of computer algebrasoftware.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of MATH 213.(A student cannot receive credit for both this course and MATH 214)This course covers core concepts of integral calculus, importantnotions of linear algebra and multivariable calculus. It stronglyemphasizes their applications to life sciences. Topics includetechniques of integration, differential equations, matrix algebra,eigenvalues and eigenvectors, stability of equilibrium points andmathematical models such as the predator-prey, Leslie and microbialgrowth models.
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