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  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH& 132 is the second of two courses that is designed to fulfill the requirements and give adequate mathematics preparation for entry into the WSU Collaborative Teacher Education Program (CTEP). 5 lecture hours. MATH& 131 and MATH& 132 satisfy the quantitative reasoning requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C+" or better inMATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH& 141 and MATH& 142 are designed for transfer students majoring in Engineering, Science and Mathematics. One of the goals of these courses is to prepare students for the more challenging problems they will encounter as they move on to calculus and more advanced science courses. In addition to the prerequisite, it is assumed that students have a working knowledge of the material from MATH 098. Material covered in 141 includes coordinate systems, lines, circles, functions, graphical analysis, quadratic functions, inverse functions, exponentials and logarithms. Applications are drawn from the physical, life, and engineering sciences. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH& 141 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. This course continues the analysis of functions begun in MATH& 141. One goal of the course is to prepare students for the more challenging problems they will encounter as they enter calculus and more advanced science courses. Topics include trigonometric functions and their inverses, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and parametric equations. Applications are drawn from the physical, life, and engineering sciences. 4 lecture hours; 2 lab hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH 111 or MATH& 141 or instructor permission. An introduction to probability theory and statistical analysis with applications to a variety of fields. Topics covered include describing data graphically and numerically, correlation and linear regression, probability, the binomial and normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. Same as BA 260; students may not receive credit for both. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement or science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH 111 or MATH& 141; or instructor permission. MATH& 148 is designed for transfer students majoring in business and many of the social sciences. Topics covered include differentiation, applications of derivatives, anti-differentiation, basic differential equations, integration, and partial derivatives. Applications are drawn from business, economics, and the management and social sciences. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH& 142 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH& 151, 152, and 153 are designed for transfer students in Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Topics include a review of functions, introduction to limits, the derivative, differentiation techniques, applications of differentiation and antiderivatives. Applications from the sciences and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH& 151 or instructor permission. Topics include the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques of integration, applications of integrals, differential equations, and parametric equations. Applications from the sciences and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inMATH& 152 or instructor permission. Topics include infinite sequences and series, vectors and the geometry of space, vector functions, and calculus of functions of several variables including differentiation and double integrals. Applications from the sciences and engineering. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inMATH& 153 or instructor permission. Theory and solution techniques for first and second order ordinary differential equations, including Laplace transform and series solutions. Linear systems of first order differential equations, including a brief introduction to linear algebra. Applications from various science and engineering areas. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: READ 090 or placement in READ 120; ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. The purpose of this course is to expand the student's musical listening pleasure through a brief study of the elements of music and the major periods of music history with an emphasis on the Classical and Romantic Periods. Exploration of music from other cultures will also be included. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area C requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
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