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1.00 Credits
Designed forstudents currently registered in Calculus IV, MATH 2454. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
A course designed for non-athematics and non-science majors. Topics include logic, variation, functions, equivalence, congruence, right triangle geometry, and other measurement topics. Skills: S Prerequisites: A passing score on the mathematics portion of the THEA test or a satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test or MATD 0360 with a C or better and completion of TSI mathematics requirements. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Afi rst course in statistics for students in business; nursing; allied health; or the social, physical, or behavioral sciences; or for any student requiring knowledge of the fundamental procedures for data organization and analysis. Topics include frequency distributions, graphing, measures of location and variation, the binomial and normal distributions, z-scores, t-test, chi-squartest, F-test, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression, and correlation. Skills: S Prerequisites: A satisfactory score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. A second option is an appropriate secondary school course (Algebra II) and completion of any TSI- mandated mathematics remediation. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 1314, MATH 1316, MATH 1324, or MATH 2412. Completion of TSI reading and writing requirements. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics, as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real number to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 1350 and completion of TSI reading and writing requirements. Course Type: T
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4.00 Credits
Coursetreating standard one-variable calculus and its applications for business students, as well as selected other business applications, and an introduction to multivariable calculus. Calculus topics include the derivative, methods of fi nding derivatives, applications of derivatives, the integral, methods of integration, applications of integration, and the calculus of the exponential and logarithmic functions. Multivariable calculus topics include partial derivatives and fi nding local extrema. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 1314 or MATH 1324 with a C or better or equivalent. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one semester of precalculus or the equivalent) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. MATH 1314 is the recommended preparation for students who will also take MATH 1476. Course Type: T
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4.00 Credits
A coursetreating multivariable calculus, linear programming, other selected calculus topics and their applications for business students. Topics include functions of several variables, partial differentiation, optimization problems and LaGrange multipliers, special methods of integration, differential equations, probability with calculus, Taylor polynomials and infi nite series, and topics in matrix theory and linear programming. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 1425 or MATH 2413 with a C or better or the equivalent. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
A study of linear equations,linear transformations, matrices, determinants, fi nite-dimensional vector spaces, and quadratic forms. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 2415 with a C or better or its equivalent. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Thiscourse is designed to prepare secondary level mathematics and science teachers. Content includes qualitative graphing, sequences and patterns, functions, modeling, and effective use of technology. Skills: S Prerequisites: MATH 2412 or permission of the instructor. Course Type: T
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4.00 Credits
A standard fi rstcourse in calculus. Topics include inequalities; functions; limits; continuity; the derivative; differentiation of elementary functions; Newton's method; applications of the derivative; the integral; integration of algebraic functions and the sine and cosine functions; numerical integration; and basic applications of the integral. Skills: S Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 2412 or equivalent college precalculus course elsewhere. Another option is an appropriate secondary school course (one year of precalculus or the equivalent, including trigonometry with a grade of B or better) and a satisfactory entrance score on the ACC Mathematics Assessment Test. Course Type: T
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