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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course consists of a variety of mathematical topics of particular value in the business world. Topics covered include algebra applications, functions and their graphs, financial formulas, logic, and algorithms. Prerequisites: 12 credit hours; Basic Algebra. Three hours. MAT116 Basic Calculus ( This course is also listed as BUS116) This course covers the traditional topics of calculus without the rigorous development of the theory. This course is particularly intended to give students in business and the life sciences an intuitive understanding of the theorems and applications of calculus. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course on mathematical applications which uses algebra, statistics, logic, and other mathematical concepts to study and model the world around us. Topics include applied statistical applications, fibonacci numbers, the golden ratio, population growth logic, and other applications. Prerequisites: 12 credit hours; Basic Algebra. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers a variety of topics precursory to a study of calculus. Although students may take this course in preparation for taking calculus, the topics covered are self contained and have value in and of themselves. We will investigate topics of algebra, trigonometry, exponential functions, logarithms, functions, graphs of functions, and many real world applications. Prerequisites: 12 credit hours; Basic Algebra. Three hours.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is a traditional introductory calculus course. We will study functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals. Applications of the derivative and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus will be particular highlights of this class. Three hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of the topics covered in Calculus 1. We will study integration techniques, as well as integrals and derivatives of a variety of functions: logarithms, exponential functions, inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic trigonometric functions. We will also study applications of integration, improper Riemann integrals, and L'Hopital's rule for takinglimits. Prerequisites: MAT121 or permission of the mathematics curriculum director. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    We begin this course by investigating infinite sequences and infinite series; this consists of approximately half of the course. We will study particular classes of infinite series, a variety of convergence tests for infinite series, and techniques for finding power series representations for functions. The second half of this course is an investigation of limits, derivatives, and integrals of functions of more than one variable. Prerequisites: MAT122 or permission of the mathematics curriculum director. Three hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This class is a culmination of the topics covered in Calculus 1, Calculus 2, and Calculus 3. We will study various applications of calculus, we will study further topics of multivariable calculus, and we will study ways in which calculus interplays with the other mathematical disciplines (such as linear algebra, probability theory, and complex analysis). Prerequisites: MAT223 or permission of the mathematics curriculum director. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This class is an introductory course in matrices and vector spaces. We will study the arithmetic of matrices and how to utilize matrices to solve systems of linear equations. Our study of matrices will give us a natural entry point into the theory of vector spaces. We will study the vector space axioms and their consequences, and finish the class by investigating the major theorems involving linear transformations and bases of vector spaces. Prerequisite: MAT223. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course in probability and statistics. Topics covered include probability theorems and models, statistical techniques, and practices for applying statistical techniques in the world around us. Prerequisites: 12 credit hours; Basic Algebra. Three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course we will study the development of mathematics from ancient history up through today. We will study the significant people and cultures behind the development of mathematics. We will study the symbols, the theorems, and the applications of mathematics throughout the centuries. We will see how the mathematics of the day was revolutionized with the discovery of new theorems, and how often times the development of mathematics within a culture went hand in hand with the development of the culture itself. Prerequisite: MAT122. Three hours.
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