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MAT 101: Introduction to College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: A grade of C or above in MAT 010 or placement into college-level mathematics.Content begins with basic mathematical foundations and extends to include topics from finance and algebra such as simple and compound interest, investments, and loans. Concepts are interwoven with practical applications.
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MAT 102: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: A grade of C or above in MAT 010 or placement into college-level mathematics.Designed to provide the student with a solid foundation in quantitative thinking, this is a course in real number algebra that focuses on operations and properties. Abstract and practical problems are solved using algebraic methods. The course provides practice in the use of variables in expressions and equations, reading and writing mathematical symbols, algebraic problem-solving, functional analysis, and interpreting and creating graphs.
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MAT 109: Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: MAT 102Students will be introduced to quantitative reasoning for solving a variety of statistical problems, including business-related problems. Content focuses on statistical studies, statistical graphs, descriptive statistics, elementary discrete probability, discrete probability distributions, continuous probability distributions, and estimation of unknown parameters by confidence intervals. Students learn to calculate measures of central tendency and variation, use probability to make statistical decisions, and interpret graphical and quantitative data. Use of the computer for processing data and interpretation of computer output is required.
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MAT 210: Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: MAT 109 with a grade of C or aboveBusiness Statistics II focuses on inferential statistics and the logic and application of hypotheses testing, correlation, simple regression, and multivariate analysis. Although parametric statistics is the focus, an introduction to several nonparametric methods may be included. Building on the understanding of simple designs, students learn the basics of two of the main branches of multivariate methodology, namely multiple regression and analysis of variance.
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MAT 213: Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisite: MAT 102 with a C or above.This course provides an introduction to calculus, especially as it applies to business, economics, and the sciences. Topics presented include limits and continuity, techniques of differentiation, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Indefinite and definite integrals may also be covered. When possible, the computer will be used to enhance concept development.
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MAT 214: Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: MAT 213Calculus II is a continuation of the study of calculus, especially as it applies to business, economics, and the sciences. Topics presented include techniques of integration, multivariable differentiation and integration, and an introduction to volumes of rotation and differential equations. When possible, the computer will be used to enhance concept development.
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MAT 355: Logical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level Mathematics class; MAT 101 or MAT 102 is recommendedThis course engages students in critical analysis of propositions for evaluation of truth or falsity and of arguments for evaluation of validity or invalidity. Students analyze elementary arguments and logical fallacies, design truth tables, and evaluate categorical, disjunctive, and hypothetical syllogisms in symbolic and linguistic form. Students solve problems in natural language and symbolic form in deductive propositional logic, deductive predicate logic, and inductive logic. Among the latter topics are Mill's methods, arguments by analogy, statistical reasoning, and explanation. Students alsoinvestigate contributions of prominent logicians and interpret readings in logical analysis.
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MAT 370: Applied Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: C or above in MAT 102This course engages students in logical thinking leading to analysis of algorithms in mathematics, programming, and graphical and tree structures. Although there is some mathematical theory in this course, emphasis is on the practical nature of discrete mathematics. Students solve problems on Boolean and arithmetic circuits, logical form and equivalence, valid and invalid arguments, elementary number theory and proof, mathematical induction and recursion, and graphs, trees, circuits, and paths. By way of mini-projects, students investigate Russell's Paradox and The Halting Problem, the duality principle, the pigeonhole principle, finite-state automata, and algorithm efficiency.
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MAT R1: 100 Level Bus Math Trans
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
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MGT 204: Production and Operations Analysis
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: BUS 100This course provides an introduction to the how operations managers handle the problems and issues they face on a daily basis. Students will have the opportunity to discuss the basic language, concepts, insights and tools that operations managers utilize in order to gain a competitive advantage for their organizations
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