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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers the skills and tools needed to work with quantitative information in daily life - numbers in the news, taxes, debt, inflation, and probabilities. The emphasis is on real world, open-ended exercises that involve reading, writing, calculating, synthesizing, and clearly reporting results. Topics include back-of-an-envelope estimation, descriptive statistics, linear and exponential models, spreadsheets and the wise use of internet resources. Notes: Lab fee: $15.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course covers the skills and tools needed to work with quantitative information in daily life - numbers in the news, taxes, debt, inflation, and probabilities. The emphasis is on real world, open-ended exercises that involve reading, writing, calculating, synthesizing, and clearly reporting results. Topics include back-of-an-envelope estimation, descriptive statistics, linear and exponential models, spreadsheets and the wise use of internet resources. Notes: Lab fee: $15.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An exploration of mathematical ideas with an emphasis on conceptual ideas and effective thinking. Topics may include, but are not limited to, elementary number theory, infinity, chaos and fractals, patterns in nature, math in art, different types of geometry, tessellations, and symmetry. Notes: Lab fee: $15. Offered in fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Elementary topics in probability and statistics, including descriptive statistics, binomial and normal distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing (including Chi-square tests), simple linear regression and correlation, and the examination of published research. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. Offered in fall, spring, and periodically in summer. Prerequisites: 3 hours of MATH credit with a grade of C- or better.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Elementary topics in probability and statistics, including descriptive statistics, binomial and normal distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing (including Chi-square tests), simple linear regression and correlation, and the examination of published research. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. Offered in fall, spring, and periodically in summer. Prerequisites: 3 hours of MATH credit with a grade of C- or better.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A study of basic skills and applications necessary for critical thinking in a quantitative world. Topics include: sets, logic, counting, probability, and statistics. Notes: Lab Fee: $15. Offered in fall, spring and summer.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A study of basic skills and applications necessary for critical thinking in a quantitative world. Topics include: sets, logic, counting, probability, and statistics. Notes: Lab Fee: $15. Degree credit will not be given for both CTQR 150 and MATH 150. Offered in fall, spring and summer.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A study of the algebraic skills needed to perform computations in applied settings. Topics include: equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, and financial mathematics. Notes: Lab Fee: $15. Offered fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on Mathematics placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A study of the algebraic skills needed to perform computations in applied settings. Topics include: equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, and financial mathematics. Notes: Lab Fee: $15. Offered fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on Mathematics placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
Description: An introduction to the calculus of one variable and techniques used to solve problems in a variety of disciplines. The course will provide prerequisite material for a continued study of calculus and other mathematics. Topics will include: limits, continuity, the definition of the derivative, techniques of differentiation, graphing, maximum/minimum, related rate problems, definite integrals, the fundamental theorem of calculus, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, and other transcendental functions. Notes: Lab Fee: $15. Credit will not be allowed for MATH 105 and MATH 201. Offered in fall, spring and as needed in summer. Prerequisites: A grade of C- or better in MATH 101 or satisfactory score on Mathematics Department Placement Test. Corequisites: Math 104. A grade of C- or better in MATH 101, or a satisfactory score on the trigonometry portion of the Mathematics Department Placement Test, replaces this corequisite.
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