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  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR Trigonometry begins with a complete overview of the Trigonometric and Logarithmic functions. Applications are stressed using degree and radian measure, special angle formulas, Trigonometric identities and equations, solution of triangles, complex numbers, and graphing. Prerequisite: MAT 131 or equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR College Geometry is based on topics of Euclidean Geometry both plane and solid. Lines and surfaces in space, perimeter and area, congruence and similarity, geometric constructions, circles, triangles, polygons, and polyhedra will be studied. The idea of traditional and modern Geometry will be considered from both an intuitive and axiomatic point of view. Prerequisite: MAT 131 or equivalent
  • 0.00 Credits

    FALL, SPRING, or SUMMER This non-credit skills course is designed to afford international students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in their major program to a "real-world" off-campus work experience. This course is supervised by theinternational student advisor in conjunction with the department advisor. Academic objectives will be determined by the program director in cooperation with the employer. At the end of the course, the student will submit a written report detailing how these objectives were met. Prerequisite: This course is offered to international students after their freshman year.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR Discrete Mathematics topics include an introduction to mathematical logic, predicates and quantifiers, sets, proof techniques, recursion and mathematical induction, analysis of algorithms, combinatorial counting techniques, relations, and graph theory. Prerequisite: MAT 131 or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARR The course begins with a review of Plane Analytic Geometry, emphasizing the straight line and conic sections. Following a review of limits, derivatives are studied in depth exploring linear, plane, power, and implicit functions. Applications of the derivative include related rates, curve sketching and maxima/ minima. Basic integration is introduced, including work with the definite integral. Prerequisite: MAT 235 or consent of instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARR A continuation of MAT 340, this course includes differentiation and integration operations as applied to trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions and their inverses. Also studied are the techniques of trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions, integration by parts, indeterminate, and improper integration. Application of integration is made to surface and volume problems, hyperbolic functions and infinite series. Prerequisite: MAT 340
  • 4.00 Credits

    ARR In Differential Equations we will consider analytic solution methods for ordinary differential equations, including special methods for first and second order systems, series solutions, and transformation methods. Linear Algebra will include systems of linear equations, the algebra of matrices, linear transformations, determinants, vector spaces, and vector analysis. Prerequisite: MAT 342
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR A treatment of the foundations of mathematics and the concepts that are basic to mathematical knowledge. Development of the logical structure of mathematics in relation to set theory, the concept of a function, and transfinite numbers. The course will also include topics from the history of mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 342 or consent of instructor
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    ARR Topics selected to meet the needs and interests of Secondary Education Math Majors. Others may also seek enrollment. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    FALL Course content includes the philosophical and social aspects of teaching younger adolescents, as well as essential information about science curriculum and methodology. Understanding of middle school practices such as interdisciplinary teams, advisor periods, and classroom management will be developed. Simulation and micro-teaching with emphasis on inquiry and discovery included. Prerequisite: Successful completion of student teaching.
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