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3.00 Credits
GER: MR (Mathematics & Formal Reasoning) Topics include: set theory, combinatorics, probability, statistics, matrix algebra, linear programming, Markov chains, graph theory, and mathematics of finance. A student cannot receive credit for this course after credit has been received for MTH-260 (28) or any mathematics course numbered 301 or greater. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in mathematics for the bachelor of arts degree only. 4 credits.
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Introduction to the theory and methods of differential calculus. Topics include functions, graphs, limits, continuity and derivatives. Enrollment by department established criteria only. May not be enrolled on a pass-fail basis. 4 credits.
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GER: MR (Mathematics & Formal Reasoning) Prerequisite: MTH-140 Introduction to applications of the derivative and the theory and applications of the definite integral. Topics include: trigonometric functions and their derivatives, applications of derivatives, antiderivatives, the definite integral and applications of the integral. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in mathematics. 4 credits.
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GER: MR (Mathematics & Formal Reasoning) Prerequisite: criteria established by department First course in the standard calculus sequence. Introduction to the theory, methods, and applications of differential calculus and an introduction to the definite integral. Topics include: algebraic and trigonometric functions, limits and continuity, rules for differentiation, applications of the derivative, antiderivatives, and the definition and basic properties of the definite integral. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in mathematics. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-141 or 150 The second course in the standard calculus sequence. An introduction to the logarithmic and exponential functions, the applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, numerical methods, and infinite series. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-151 Introduction to the theory of vectors and matrices. Among the topics included are: vectors, vector operations, the geometry of Euclidean space, systems of equations, matrices, matrix operations, special transformations, eigenvalues, and applications of matrix theory. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-110, 141 or 150 Non-calculus based course in elementary probability and statistics. Counting problems, probability, various distributions, random variables, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, analysis of variance, and nonparametric methods. A student cannot receive credit for this course and ECN-225 (25) or MTH-341 (47). 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-160 Introduction to multivariate and vector calculus. Topics include vector functions and the differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables including Green's Theorem and Stokes' Theorem. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-160 Introduction to the theory, methods, and applications of ordinary differential equations, including first- and higherorder differential equations, series solutions, systems, approximate methods, Laplace transforms, and phase plane analysis. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: MTH-151 Introduction to the main ideas and proof techniques of discrete mathematics. Among the topics covered are mathematical logic, relations, functions, partitions, recursion, induction, combinatorial principles, inclusion/exclusion, enumeration, and introductory graph theory (trees, connectivity, planarity, colorings, etc.). 4 credits.
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