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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad background in the principles of mathematics necessary for understanding and appreciating topics found in other curricula. Topics include mathematical models using polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions; matrices; probability and statistics; logic; geometry; and mathematics of finance. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 0306 or Math level 9. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad background in principles and applications of mathematics found in many technical and vocational degree programs. Topics include a survey of sets, logic, number systems, equations (linear, quadratic, rational, exponential and logarithmic); geometry; trigonometry; relations and functions; probability and statics, matrices, and select applications. This course will satisfy the math requirement of the Associate of Applied Science degree, but does not satisfy the math requirement of the associate of arts, associate of science, or associate of arts in teaching degree. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 0305 or Math level 7. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Mathematics 239, MATH 2319) This is an introduction to the use of statistics in business and computer science. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, estimation and statistical tests, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Additional topics selected from regression and correlation, and nonparametric statistical methods will be reviewed. Prerequisite: MATH 1314. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MATH 1335, Mathematics 137, MATH 1317) This course focuses on concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational, and real number systems, with an emphasis is on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek EC-8 teacher certification. Prerequisites: MATH 1314. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MATH 1336, Mathematics 138, MATH 1318) This course focuses on concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics, as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement, with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek EC-8 teacher certification. Prerequisites: MATH 1350 or approval by the department chair. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly MATH 2312 Elementary Functions Mathematics 231, MATH 2321 ) Applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Also includes topics from analytical geometry such as graphs of conic sections. Prerequisites: MATH 1314 and MATH 1316 or approval by department chair. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Mathematics 235, MATH 2335) This introductory course covers concepts of finite dimensional vector spaces, linear independence and bases, linear transformations, matrices, determinants, real quadratic forms, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, as well as models and applications of these concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 2413. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Mathematics 236, MATH 2336) This course focuses on differential equations of the first order, linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, existence theorems, nonlinear equations, solution by series, numerical solutions, and applications. Prerequisite: MATH 2414. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Mathematics 243, MATH 2422) This course covers limits, continuity, and differentiation of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, with applications such as maximum/minimum problems and curve sketching. It also includes the study of definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric and transcendental functions with applications such as area under a curve. Prerequisite: MATH 2312 or approval by department chair. (4:4-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Mathematics 243, MATH 2423) This course focuses on techniques and applications of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite and power series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. Prerequisites: MATH 2413. (4:4-0)
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