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MTH 103: Sets,Probability & Logic
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course uses set theory to develop the basic concepts of finite probability. The student is introduced to the tree methods and counting methods of devising sample spaces. The probability of mutually exclusive events, dependent and independent events is treated. Some applications to probability distributions of discrete variables are included. Finally, the basic topics in symbolic logic are covered. Prerequisite(s): MP2 or MTH 015 (3,0) 3 credits Fall, Spring
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MTH 107: Introduction to Mathematical Ideas
0.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
A survey of contemporary topics in mathematics designed to develop an appreciation of the power and significance of mathematics and its uses in modeling the world around us. Topics may include the mathematics of social choice, growth and symmetry, mathematical systems, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, management science. Prerequisites: Sequential (integrated) Math 1 and 2 (3,0) 3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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MTH 110: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Basic concepts of probability and statistical inference. Included are the binomial, normal, and chi-square distributions. Practical applications are examined. Computer assignments using Minitab form an integral part of the course. Prerequisites: Sequential II or equivalent (3,0) 3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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MTH 116: College Algebra and Trigonometry
4.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course is designed to prepare students for precalculus as well as for quantitative courses in the natural and social sciences. In this course students are introduced to the fundamental concept of functions and their representations in contextual, numerical, graphical and algebraic forms. Linear, quadratic, power, polynomial, and exponential functions are investigated in all four representations. Properties of logarithms are introduced to aid in the solution of exponential equations. The geometry and trigonometry of right triangles are presented and the trigonometric functions of general angles of rotation are introduced. Prerequisites: MTH 015 or Algebra Placement score of 42 or higher (4,0) 4 credits Fall, Spring
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MTH 117: Precalculus Modeling for the Life and Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
MTH 117 is a precalculus course for students who are not majoring in the technologies. This course uses functions such as linear, exponential, logarithmic, power, polynomial, and trigonometric functions to model real world problems. The important characteristics and properties of these functions are investigated. The emphasis is on applications and problem solving. A graphing calculator is required. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for MTH 129. Prerequisite(s): MP3 or MTH 116 (4,0) 4 credits
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MTH 129: Pre-Calculus with Applications
4.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This is a pre-calculus course with applications from various disciplines including technology, science, and business. Topics include families of functions, mechanics of functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and complex numbers. The emphasis is on applications and problem solving. A graphing calculator is required. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for MTH 117. Prerequisite: Sequential II or equivalent. A minimum placement test score or departmental approval is required. (4,0) 4 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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MTH 130: Calculus I with Applications
4.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This is a calculus course for those not majoring in Mathematics, Engineering Science or Computer Science. Topics include the derivative, differentiation of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, applications of the derivative and the definite integral. Applications are taken from technology, science, and business. Problem solving is stressed. A graphing calculator is required. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for MTH 131. Prerequisite: Pre-calculus, Sequential III or equivalent (4,0) 4 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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MTH 131: Applied Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences I
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This is a calculus course for those not majoring in mathematics, computer science, or engineering technologies. Topics include the derivative, differentiation of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative, and modeling with differential equations. Applications are taken from life and social sciences. Problem solving is stressed. A graphing calculator is required. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for MTH 130. Prerequisite(s): MP4 or MTH 117 or MTH 129 (4,0) 4 credits
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MTH 132: Applied Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences II
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
A continuation of Applied Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences I. Topics include the antiderivative, the definite integral, applications of the definite integral, more on modeling with differential equations, and multivariable calculus. Applications are taken from life and social sciences. Problem solving is stressed. A graphing calculator is required. Note: Students completing this course may not receive credit for MTH 150, 151, or 236. Prerequisite(s): C or better in MTH 131 (4,0) 4 credits
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MTH 150: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Differentiation of functions of one variable. Introduction to integration. Application of differentiation and integration. A graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite(s): MP4 or MTH 129 (4,0) 4 credits Fall, Spring
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