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3.00 Credits
Mathematics driven by typical quantitative reasoning needed in everyday life. Combines critical thinking with basic mathematics in contexts encountered in various areas such as finance, social sciences, politics, the environment, etc. Includes probability and statistics, basic logic, and basic finance. RESTRICTIONS: Students who received credit in MATH114, MATH115, MATH117, MATH221, MATH222, MATH231, MATH241, MATH242, or MATH243 are not eligible to take this course without permission.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Exploratory data analysis, basic probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions and confidence intervals, and one- and two-sample hypothesis tests on means and proportions. Emphasis on applications in business and economics. Statistical computing is an integral part of this course. PREREQ: College algebra. RESTRICTIONS: Credit may be awarded for only one of STAT200, APEC408, MATH201, and MATH205.
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3.00 Credits
Two-sample tests on means and proportions, chi-square analysis of contingency tables, completely randomized and randomized block designs, factorial experiments, analysis of variance, simple linear and multiple regression, model diagnostics, quality control, time series analysis. Emphasis on applications in business and economics. Statistical computing is an integral part of this course. PREREQ: MATH201.
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4.00 Credits
Descriptive statistics, graphical displays, sampling, variation, normal distribution, estimation, hypothesis testing, one-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression and goodness of fit. Laboratory covers use of statistical packages on mainframe and microcomputers. PREREQ: MATH210 or MATH230.
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3.00 Credits
Integrate the learning of mathematics, science and computers. Use interactive computer programs and write computer programs for modeling and problem solving. COREQ: MATH117 or MATH241 or MATH242. RESTRICTIONS: Students planning to take higher level CISC courses should take CISC106 or CISC108 instead of MATH208.
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3.00 Credits
Elements of sets and logic. Relations, functions. Integers. Induction and recursion. Principles and techniques of counting. Graphs. Paths and circuits COREQ: MATH241, MATH242 or MATH232
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3.00 Credits
Examines algebraic concepts developed in the middle grades, including linearity; meanings and uses of variables; and the represention of situations using functions, graphs, and equations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to methods in data science. Describes the representation and exploration of data, classification, regression, clustering, and network science, with particular attention to mathematical formulations and foundations. Includes hands-on use of software tools and applications to real-world datasets. PREREQ: MATH241 and CISC106.
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