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3.00 Credits
Statistical tools and techniques used in research and general applications. Includes descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, point and interval estimates of population parameters, hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression. Prerequisite: MAT 142 or higher. General Education: Options. Three lecture. Spring, Fall, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Various analytical methods used in business and social sciences, including algebra review, functions and modeling, systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, probability, and combinations. Prerequisite: MAT 151 or placement. Three lecture. Spring, Fall, Summer.
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2.00 Credits
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5.00 Credits
College level algebra and trigonometric topics to prepare for calculus. Functions, equations, and inequalities, matrices, trigonometry, and fundamental algebra theorems will be studied. Prerequisite: MAT 121 or placement. General Education: Mathematics. Five lecture. Spring, Fall, Summer.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Integral and differential calculus with business and social science applications. Prerequisite: MAT 151 or higher, or placement. General Education: Mathematics. Three lecture. Spring, Fall.
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5.00 Credits
Limits, continuity, differential, and integral operations on algebraic and trigonometric functions and applications. Prerequisite: MAT 187 or placement. General Education: Mathematics. Five lecture. Spring, Fall, Summer.
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5.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to ordinary differential equations. Includes first order equations, higher order linear equations, applications of first and second order equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, and systems of linear differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT 230. General Education: Mathematics. Three lecture. Spring.
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