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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for students NOT continuing on to precalculus or calculus. The course is designed to develop both abstract thinking and a practical approach to problem solving. The emphasis is on understanding rather than purely computational skills. Topics include logic, sets, the real numbers, linear equations and their applications, functions, and graphs. Cannot be used to satisfy major requirements for majors in the Schools of Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Management, or degree requirements for the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Credit given for only one of MATH 1306 or 1314. Prerequisite: High School Algebra II. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Topics chosen from areas such as equations and inequalities, rational expressions, exponents, radicals and logarithms, functions, and graphs. Cannot be used to satisfy major requirements for majors in the Schools of Natural Sciences and Mathematics or Management, or degree requirements for the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Credit given for only one of MATH 1306, or 1314. Prerequisite: High School Algebra II. (3-0) S
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Angular measure, trigonometric functions, their properties; trigonometric identities, equations, and applications; trigonometric form of complex number and related topics. Cannot be used to satisfy major requirements for majors in the School of Natural sciences and Mathematics or Management, or degree requirements for the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisite: a SAT II Mathematics Level IC Test Score of at least 480 or a grade of at least C- in MATH 1314 or an equivalent course, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1314. (3-0) S
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Functions and graphs, differentiation, maxima and minima, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration, applications of integrals. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements or majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science or major requirements in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Credit given for only one of MATH 1325 or 2417. Prerequisite: A SAT II Mathematics Level IC Test score of at least 480 or a grade of at least C- in MATH 1314 or an equivalent course. (3-0) S
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Applications of differential equations, functions of several variables, least squares modeling, multiple integrals, infinite series. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for B.S. majors in Schools of Engineering and Computer Science or Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Credit given for only one of MATH 1326 or 2419. Prerequisite: A score of at least 4 on the Advanced Placement Calculus AB exam, a score of at least 3 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam, or a grade of at least a C- in MATH 1325. (3-0) S
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0.00 Credits
Problem session required with Differential Calculus, MATH 2413. Corequisite: MATH 2413. (0-2) S
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Problem session required with Integral Calculus, MATH 2414. Corequisite: MATH 2414. (0-2) S
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Problem session required with Calculus of Several Variables, MATH 2415. Corequisite: MATH 2415. (0-2) S
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Problem session required with Calculus I, MATH 2417. Corequisite: MATH 2417. (0-2) S
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Problem session required with Linear Algebra, MATH 2418. Corequisite: MATH 2418. (0-2) S
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