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MP 2115: Introduction to Actuarial Science
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course provides a basic introduction to actuarial science and its role in insurance as a discipline and an industry. Topics include a brief history of the evolution of the actuarial profession, basic mathematics of simple and compound interest, and introduction to probability theory, and applications of material to risk management and insurance. Prerequisite: Elementary Functions or Finite Mathematics or equivalent, as determined by the department. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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MP 2116: Statistical Quality Control
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course provides an introduction to the purpose and function of statistical quality control. Topics include the use of modern statistical methods for quality control and improvement as well as the prin- ciples of statistical quality control and their application in a variety of situations. Prerequisite: Elementary Functions or its equivalent, as determined by the department. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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MP 2119: Physics I and II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a general course stressing understanding of physical principles and methods of problem solving. The first semester covers the basic principles of mechanics, heat, and the kinetic theory of gases. The second semester covers electricity, magnetism, wave motion, light, and selected topics in modern physics. In the laboratory, experiments are performed illustrating the basic physical principles and methods of experimental science. Prerequisites: Elementary Functions is a prerequisite for Physics I, and Physics I is a prerequisite for Physics II. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion, 3 hours Laboratory - 4 credits each
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MP 2121: Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course is a continuation of Calculus I. Topics include methods of integration, infinite series, functions of several variables, partial differentiation and multiple integration. Prerequisite: Calculus I. 4 hours Lecture and Discussion - 4 credits
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MP 2123: Physics Ic and IIc
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a general course which uses calculus to stress the understanding of physical principles and the methods of problem solving. The first semester covers the basic principles of mechanics, heat, and the kinetic theory of gases. The second semester covers electricity, magnetism, wave motion, and light. In the laboratory, experiments are performed illustrating the basic physical principles and methods of experimental science. Prerequisites: Calculus I is a prerequisite for Physics Ic, Physics Ic is a prerequisite for Physics IIc. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion, 3 hours Laboratory - 4 credits each. Students may take the lab that accompanies MP 2119 or MP 2219.
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MP 2126: Linear Algebra
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course is a introduction to linear algebra. Topics may include systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and applications. Prerequisite: Calculus I. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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MP 2214: Business Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a course in statistical inference. Topics include parametric and non-parametric hypothesis tests on means and proportions, Chi squared tests, analysis of variance, regression, and correlation. Practical applications are stressed. Prerequisite: Business Statistics I. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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MP 2215: Statistics for Business
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course provides an introduction to the concepts of probability and statistics. Topics include data analysis and description, probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: Elementary Functions, Finite Mathematics, or an equivalent course, as determined by the department. 4 hours Lecture and Discussion - 4 credits.
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MP 2219: Physics I and II
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This is a general course stressing understanding of physical principles and methods of problem solving. The first semester covers the basic principles of mechanics, heat, and the kinetic theory of gases. The second semester covers electricity, magnetism, wave motion, light, and selected topics in modern physics. In the laboratory, experiments are performed illustrating the basic physical principles and methods of experimental science. Prerequisites: Elementary Functions is a prerequisite for Physics I, and Physics I is a prerequisite for Physics II. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion, 3 hours Laboratory - 4 credits each
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MP 2223: Ordinary Differential Equations
3.00 Credits
Delaware Valley University
This course covers the solution of ordinary differential equations. The topics of discussion include solution of first-order equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, and series solution of differential equations. Applications are stressed. Prerequisite: Calculus II, Physics II or IIc. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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