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4.00 Credits
Restricted to students in certain technical curricula. Covers use of calculator, complex numbers, theory and use of logarithms, basic theory of equations, trigonometric identities, inequalities and basic analytical geometry. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT112
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4.00 Credits
Honors course showing how mathematical methods and thinking have changed through the centuries and are evolving still. Emphasis placed on people and events that are understandable to students with ordinary mathematics backgrounds. Covers material from ancient to present times and attempts to trace impact that mathematics has had on modern culture. No prerequisite.
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4.00 Credits
This course is for motivated honors students who want to explore a problem solving approach to mathematics. Through individual and group collaboration, students will explore at least 15 different mathematical problem solving strategies over various mathematical content areas (including geometry, algebra, logic, number theory and discrete mathematics). Offered on: A / 4 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
For students interested in business, social and managerial sciences. Introduction to basic concepts and techniques of those areas in mathematics which deal with finite sets. Topics include linear programming, probability theory, matrix manipulations, Markov Chains, game theory and optimization problems. Prerequisite: MAT111 or equivalent. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
Concept of function introduced early and used throughout course. Topics include zeros and graphs of polynomial functions, graphs and asymptotes of rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, introduction to trigonometry, angle measurement, right triangle trigonometry, properties and graphs of trigonometric functions. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT111 or successful completion of three years of college preparatory mathematics. Notes: 1) Credit given for MAT124 or MAT126, but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion 2) Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
Concept of function used throughout course. Topics include trigonometric functions and inverses, identities and equations, laws of sines and cosines, DeMoivre's Theorem and complex numbers, polar and parametric equations, systems of linear equations and inequalities, partial fractions and the conics. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT124. Notes: 1) Credit given for MAT125 or MAT126, but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion. 2) Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
For students with strong mathematics backgrounds planning to enter calculus sequence. Topics include polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; conic sections; translation of axes; linear and nonlinear systems; trigonometric laws and formulas, and applications; DeMoivre's Theorem and complex numbers; polar and parametric equations; and partial fractions. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three years of college preparatory mathematics (80 or better on the Sequential III or Math B Regents or equivalent). Notes: 1) Credit given for MAT124 or MAT126, but not both. Credit given for MAT125 or MAT126,but not both. Successful completion of both MAT124 and MAT125 is equivalent to MAT126 completion. 2) Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
For students with strong mathematics backgrounds planning to enter calculus sequence. Topics include polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions; conic sections; translation of axes; linear and nonlinear systems; trigonometric laws and formulas, and applications; DeMoivre's Theorem and complex numbers; polar and parametric equations; and partial fractions. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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4.00 Credits
For students of accounting, business, economics, social sciences and general studies. Involves study of functions, derivatives and integrals. Strong emphasis placed on application of these concepts to problems from fields of business, social sciences and some life sciences. Prerequisite: MAT124 or equivalent. Notes: 1) Credit given for MAT131 or MAT141, but not both. 2) Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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4.00 Credits
Study of limits, continuity, theory and application of the derivative; related rate problems; maxima and minima; definite and indefinite integrals; areas under curves and volumes of revolution. (5 contact HRS.) Prerequisite: C or better in MAT125 or MAT126. Notes: 1) Credit given for MAT141 or MAT131, but not both. 2) Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Mathematics.
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