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3.00 Credits
This course includes: linear systems of equations, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, and other topics. This course cannot be used as the prerequisite for courses requiring MATH 102. Credits: 4 Prerequisites: P, MATH 101 or placement.
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5.00 Credits
A preparatory course for the calculus sequence. Topics include: polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and their graphs; systems of equations, inequalities and complex numbers. Credits: 5 Prerequisites: P, MATH 101 or placement.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include: trigonometric functions, equations, and identities; inverse trigonometric functions; exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications of these functions. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, MATH 102 or placement.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of calculus including an intuitive approach to limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration with an emphasis on applications of the derivative and the integral as well as topics from multivariable calculus. Credits: 4 Prerequisites: P, MATH 102 or MATH 115 or placement. Corequisites: Corequisite course MATH 121L.
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1.00 Credits
A lab which supplements Math 121 and provides the opportunity to study applications in more detail. Credits: 1 Corequisites: Corequisite course MATH 121.
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4.00 Credits
The study of limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of the derivative, antiderivatives, the definite and indefinite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Credits: 4 Prerequisites: P, MATH 102 and MATH 120, or MATH 115, or placement. Corequisites: Math 123L
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1.00 Credits
A lab which supplements MATH 123 and provides the opportunity to study applications in more detail. Credits: 1 Corequisites: Corequisite course MATH 123.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of calculus, including the study of sequences, series, polar coordinates, parametric equations, techniques of integration, applications of integration, indeterminate forms, and improper integrals. Credits: 4 Prerequisites: P, MATH 123.
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3.00 Credits
To give the students in social science and liberal arts an appreciation of the nature of mathematics. An introduction to the logical structure of mathematics and its application to modern life, including such topics as logic, number systems, geometry, probability, statistics, and consumer mathematics. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, 1 unit of high school algebra. Instructor's consent required.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students for college level mathematics. Topics generally include: basic properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, rectangular coordinate geometry, solutions to linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, polynomials, and factoring. Students may also be introduced to functions and systems of equations. Note: This is a remedial level course and no credit for MATH 021 will be granted for graduation. Credits: 3
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