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4.00 Credits
Topics include differentiation and integration of polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and methods of numerical integration. Topics from business modeling, such as economic applications and case studies, will be explored with computer simulations, computer labs, or calculators. Agraphing calculator is required. Prerequisite(s): High school algebra I and algebra II and precalculus and satisfactory placement scores; or MATH 1130 or 1710 or 1730
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3.00 Credits
Analytic geometry, limits, derivatives and integrals of polynomial and rational functions with technical applications. This course is for Engineering Technologies majors. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): MATH 1730; or MATH 1130 and 1720; or MATH 1710 and 1720
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4.00 Credits
Single variable calculus for students majoring in science, mathematics, engineering and computer science. Limits and differentiation of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions and applications. ACT math score of at least 26 is recommended. Prerequisite(s): High school algebra I and algebra II and geometry and trigonometry and satisfactory placement test scores; or MATH 1730; or MATH 1710 and 1720
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4.00 Credits
Single variable calculus for students majoring in science, mathematics, engineering and computer science. Limits and differentiation of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions and applications. ACT math score of at least 26 is recommended. Prerequisite(s): High school algebra I and algebra II and geometry and trigonometry and satisfactory placement test scores; or MATH 1730; or MATH 1710 and 1720
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4.00 Credits
Integral calculus with applications. Topics include methods of integration, sequences, series, polar coordinates and differential equations. Applications include real-world problems in physics, engineering, economics and biology. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910
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4.00 Credits
Integral calculus with applications. Topics include methods of integration, sequences, series, polar coordinates and differential equations. Applications include real-world problems in physics, engineering, economics and biology. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Topics include solutions of systems of linear equations and Euclidean vector operations. Concepts of linear independence, basis and dimension, rank, and nullity are defined and illustrated. Additional topics include eigensystems and general linear transformations. A computer laboratory component is required. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive statistics, including bivariate trends, time series, concepts of probability and probability distributions, binomial and normal distributions, linear correlation and regression, estimation and significance tests for means, contingency tables, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and independence. A computer laboratory component is included. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1830 or 1910
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4.00 Credits
Calculus of functions in two or more dimensions. Topics include solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integration and selected topics in vector calculus. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1920
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