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3.00 Credits
This precalculus course is designed primarily for students majoring in Mathematics, the physical sciences, and Engineering who intend to take the calculus course Math 1910/1911. Topics include solving trigonometric identities, and equations; complex numbers; conic sections; sequences; and other selected topics. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1710 or MATH 1130 with minimum grade of C or Math ACT 26 or above or department head approval. Credit will not be allowed in Mathematics 1720 after 1910 with a minimum grade of C. Students wishing to use Mathematics 1130 as a prerequisite must secure the approval of the Mathematics Department Head.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to calculus: limits, differentiation of functions, optimization, marginal analysis, integration, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, applications of integration. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1130 or MATH 1710 with minimum grade C or Math ACT 26 or above or department head approval. Credit not allowed in 1830 after completion of 1910 with a minimum grade of C.
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3.00 Credits
The calculus of functions of one real variable for majors in Mathematics, the physical sciences, and Engineering. Precise definitions of limits, derivatives, and integrals including Riemann sums; applications of these concepts and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1720 with a minimum grade of C or Math ACT 28 or above with the equivalent of at least one semester of high school trigonometry or department head approval. Corequisite: MATH 1911.
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1.00 Credits
Calculator and computer treatment of problems and topics in Math 1910 using graphical, numerical, and symbolic methods. Laboratory, 2 hours. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 1910 or department head approval.
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3.00 Credits
Additional topics in the calculus of functions of one real variable. Applications of integration, techniques of integration, infinite series, and convergence tests. Every semester.
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1.00 Credits
Calculator and computer treatment of problems and topics in Math 1920 using graphical, numerical, and symbolic methods. Laboratory, 2 hours. Prerequisites: MATH 1910 and MATH 1911 with a minimum grades of C or department head approval. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 1920. Previous calculator or computer experience is not required. A student who transfers in a four credit hour calculus course equivalent to MATH 1910/1911 with a minimum grade of C or an S, such as the Advanced Placement AB calculus, has satisfied the prerequisites.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Individual or group projects. On demand.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual or group projects. On demand. Maximum credit 4 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Designed primarily for students majoring in computer information systems. topics will include logic, introduction to mathematical induction, sets, relations, counting methods, graph theory and trees. Prerequisites: Mathematics 136 or 151/152 with minimum grades of C; Computer Science 150. Credit not allowed in this course after completion of Mathematics 303 or 403 with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Designed primarily for students majoring in computer information systems. topics will include logic, introduction to mathematical induction, sets, relations, counting methods, graph theory and trees. Prerequisites: MATH 1830 or MATH 1910/ MATH 1911 with minimum grades of C; CPSC 1100 or department head approval. Credit not allowed in this course after completion of Mathematics 3030 or 4720 with a minimum grade of C.
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