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3.00 Credits
The topics covered in college algebra II are functions—linear, radical, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic—and their graphs, rational expressions, linear and compound inequalities, rational exponents, solving systems of linear equations, and solving quadratic equations. Prerequisite: MATH 0097 with a grade of C- or better or direct placement based upon math assessment . GE: Mathematics Competency.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey course designed for students who are not required by their major to pursue further studies in college mathematics. Topics covered include introduction to calculators, statistics, counting methods, probability, geometry, consumer mathematics, and algebra. Prerequisite: MATH 0097 with a grade of C- or better or direct placement based upon math assessment. GE: Mathematics Competency
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4.00 Credits
The topics include intermediate algebra, functions and graphs, polynomial functions, rational functions, inverse functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, and trigonometry. Extra credit for emphasis on trigonometry. Prerequisite: MATH 0097 with a grade of C- or better or direct placement based upon math assessment. GE: Mathematics Competency or Computational Sciences
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory statistics course and covers methods of summarizing data, descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and regression analysis. Mathematical derivations and formulas are stressed. The use of technology is also stressed. Prerequisite: MATH 0110 or MATH 0130 or MATH 0132 GE: Computational Sciences
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3.00 Credits
The study of computer-oriented mathematical concepts and structures, including sets, relations and maps, counting, Boolean algebra (propositional calculus and circuits), trees and graphs, and recursion. Other mathematical concepts studied are the binary number systems, computer codes, computer arithmetic, logic, truth tables, algorithms, sets, and relations. GE: Computational Sciences
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to differential and integral calculus with emphasis on applications. The topics include differentiation of polynomials, logarithms and exponentials, graphing, integration, Taylor series, multivariable calculus, special optimization techniques, and modeling. Prerequisite: MATH 0130 (with a grade of C or better) GE: Mathematics Competency or Computational Sciences
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on properties of the real number system, operations on subsets of the real numbers, estimation, probability, statistics, measurement, and geometry. Problem-solving techniques and reasoning are used throughout the course. Prerequisite: MATH 0097 with a grade of C- or better or direct placement based upon math assessment. GE: Computational Sciences.
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4.00 Credits
The first term of a three-term sequence required of all engineering, mathematics, and chemistry majors; it is the basic course leading to all advanced courses in mathematics and the natural and physical sciences. It includes a study of the derivative, trigonometric functions, the integral, and applications of the derivative and the integral. Prerequisite: MATH 0132 (with a grade of C or better) or 550 SAT-M or appropriate math placement score GE: Mathematics Competency or Computational Sciences
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4.00 Credits
Involves lectures pertaining to probability and statistics to familiarize biology majors with the terminology and methods of statistics for use in understanding biological literature and in drawing conclusions in their own laboratory work. The major thrust is nontheoretical, and the text includes statistical exercises that encompass biological ideas. Prerequisites: MATH 0140, BIOL 0102
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of MATH 0140. The subject matter in this course includes differentiation of logarithms, exponential inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic function, techniques of integration, infinite series, power series, plane curves, and the polar coordinates. Prerequisite: MATH 0140 (with a grade of C or better)
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