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4.00 Credits
This course incorporates topics in college algebra and pre-calculus. Topics include systems of equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; matrices and determinants; conic sections; complex numbers; polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions; sequence; series; and probability. Laboratory time is included in which students either use technology to work on projects or work on group activities that strengthen concepts learned in class. Prerequisite: MATH 109. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the formal concepts of computer science for the beginning student. Topics include sets and set relations, induction, elementary logic, combinatorics, algorithmic process and graph theory. Prerequisite: MATH 121 or MATH 150L. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the definition of trigonometric functions, radian and degree measures, graphs, basic trigonometric identities and inverse trigonometric functions. Students are also introduced to vectors, their relationships to trigonometry and their applications in solving problems in engineering and science. Prerequisite: MATH 150L. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: MATH 1213.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the concepts of functions, limits, derivatives, summations and integration. The relationships of these concepts with maxima, minima, area, volumes and moments are also studied, along with the applications of calculus. The course includes laboratory time in which students use calculator and computer tools to work on individual and group projects. Prerequisites: MATH 150L and MATH 155L. Offered: Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: MATH 1614. NMGECC: Area II.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of MATH 162L. Derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions, methods of integration, indeterminate forms and improper integrals, numerical methods, sequence and series, and conics are covered. The course includes laboratory time where, working with calculator and/or computer tools, students work on individual and group projects. Prerequisite: MATH 162L. Offered: Fall or Spring. NMCCNS: MATH 1624. NMGECC: Area II.
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4.00 Credits
A brief review of functions and graphs, along with an introduction to limits, derivatives, summations and integration. The focus is on the applications of these topics to the managerial, social and life sciences. This course is designed for business, social science and life science majors. Prerequisite: MATH 121 or MATH 150L. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
Includes the definite integral, methods and application of integration, multivariate calculus and simple differential equations. Prerequisite: MATH 180. Offered: Occasionally.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of MATH 162L and MATH 163L. This course covers the remaining topics in calculus, including multivariate calculus, linear algebra (vectors in nspace), vector analysis and elementary differential equations. The course includes laboratory time where, working with calculator and/or computer tools, students work on individual and group projects. Prerequisite: MATH 163L. Offered: Occasionally. NMCCNS: MATH 2614. NMGECC: Area II.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the algorithmic theory of ordinary differential equations. The course covers ordinary differential equations with applications, numeric methods, series, Laplace transforms and an introduction to partial differential equations. It includes laboratory time in which students use calculator and/or computer tools to work on individual and group projects. Prerequisite: MATH 264L. Offered: Occasionally. NMCCNS: MATH 2813.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for the beginning music student or those students with a limited background in music theory. The course focuses upon the basic elements of music, including notation, scales, key signatures, intervals and chords. Offered: Occasionally.
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