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3.00 Credits
(106Q) Either semester. Three credits. (One credit for students who have passed MATH 1121, 1131, 120, or 1151.) Recommended preparation: MATH 1010, 1011 or the equivalent and MATH 1070. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 1110. Derivatives and integrals of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Functions of several variables. Applications.
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3.00 Credits
(118Q) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: MATH 1010, 1011 or the equivalent. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 1071, 1121, 1131, or 120 or 1151. Derivatives and integrals of elementary functions including the exponential and logarithm functions; applications include optimization, marginal functions, exponential growth and decay, compound interest.
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1.00 Credits
(112Q) Either semester. Four credits. Four class periods. Recommended preparation: MATH 1010, 1011 or the equivalent. Students cannot receive credit for MATH 1120 and either MATH 1131, 120, or 1151. Students who have not passed the Calculus Placement Survey take this course rather than MATH 1131 or 120. Limits, derivatives, and extreme values of algebraic functions, with supporting algebraic topics.
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2.00 Credits
(113Q) Either semester. Four credits. Four class periods. Prerequisite: MATH 1120. Recommended preparation: A grade of C- or better in MATH 1120. Students cannot receive credit for MATH 1121 and either MATH 1131, 120, or 1151. May be used in place of MATH 1131 or 120 to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1131 or 120. Limits, derivatives, and extreme values of trigonometric functions, with supporting trigonometric topics; anti-derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; the definite integral and applications.
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3.00 Credits
(114Q) Either semester. Four credits. Four class periods. Prerequisite: MATH 1121. Recommended preparation: A grade of C- or better in MATH 1121. Note: MATH 1131 is not adequate preparation for MATH 1122. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 1132, 121, or 1152. The transcendental functions, formal integration, polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, lines and planes in three dimensions, vector algebra.
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4.00 Credits
(115Q or QC) Either semester. Four credits. Four class periods. Prerequisite: Passing score on the Calculus Placement Survey. Students cannot receive credit for MATH 1131 and either MATH 1120, 1121, 120, or 1151. Suitable for students with some prior calculus experience. May be used in place of MATH 1120, 120, or 1151 to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1120, 120, or 1151. Limits, continuity, differentiation, antidifferentiation, definite integrals, with applications to the physical and engineering sciences. Sections with QC credit integrate computer-laboratory activity.
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4.00 Credits
(116Q or QC) Either semester. Four credits. Four class periods. Prerequisite: MATH 1121, 1131, or 1151, or advanced placement credit for calculus (a score of 4 or 5 on the Calculus AB exam or a score of 3 on the Calculus BC exam). Recommended preparation: A grade of C- or better in MATH 1121 and 1131. Not open to students who have passed MATH 1122, 121, or 1152. Substitutes for MATH 1122 or 121 as a requirement. Transcendental functions, formal integration, polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series, vector algebra and geometry, with applications to the physical sciences and engineering. Sections with QC credit integrate computer-laboratory activity.
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4.00 Credits
(135Q) (Formerly offered as MATH 120Q) First semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: Passing score on the Calculus Placement Survey. Students cannot receive credit for MATH 1151 and either MATH 1121, 1131, or 120. May be used in place of MATH 1131 to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1131. The subject matter of MATH 1131 in greater depth, with emphasis on the underlying mathematical concepts.
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4.00 Credits
(136Q) (Formerly offered as MATH 121Q) Both semesters. Four credits. Prerequisite: MATH 1151 or advanced placement credit for calculus (a score of 4 or 5 on the calculus AB examination or a score of 3 on the Calculus BC examination) or consent of instructor. Students cannot receive credit for MATH 1152 and either MATH 1122, 1132, or 121. May be used in place of MATH 1132 to fulfill any requirement satisfied by MATH 1132. The subject matter of MATH 1132 in greater depth, with emphasis on the underlying mathematical concepts.
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3.00 Credits
(193) Either or both semesters. Credits and hours by arrangement. May be repeated for credit (to a maximum of 15 for MATH 1793 and 3793 together). Consent of the Department Head or Undergraduate Coordinator required, normally before the student's departure.
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