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MATH 108: Quantitative Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Develops conceptual understanding and computational skills in unit analysis, uses of percentages, and dealing with quantities and their magnitudes. Includes formulas of finance for simple interest, compound interest and loan payments; functions and their graphs; linear equations; exponential growth and decay; principles of counting; fundamentals of probability; and estimation and approximation techniques to judge the reasonableness of answers. Also includes representing and analyzing data using statistical tools such as hitograms; measures of central tendency; variance and standard deviation; linear regression and scatter plots; normal distributions; and margin of error and confidence intervals. Each Semester. IAI M1 904.
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MATH 110: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Topics include equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential & logarithmic functions, equations, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be granted for both MATH 105 and MATH 110. Each semester.
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MATH 111: College Trigonometry
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
General study of the trigonometric functions, identities, equations, and applications of trigonometry. Polar coordinates, parametric equations, exponential and logarithmic functions are also studied. Each semester.
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MATH 112: Math for Elementary Teachers I
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course explores the mathematical content of elementary school mathematics from the perspective of future elementary school teachers. Topics include mathematical thinking, problem solving, sets, representations of functions, numeration, standard and non-standard arithmetic algorithms, mental arithmetic and estimation, number theory, integers, fractions and rational numbers, decimals, and real numbers. Graphing calculators and manipulatives are used throughout the course. This course is required for elementary education majors. Fall.
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MATH 115: Business Calculus
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A survey of mathematical techniques used in the managerial, social and life sciences. Topics include systems of linear equations and matrices, linear programming, differential calculus, and applications of the derivative. Each semester.
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MATH 150: Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Basic course in statistical techniques which includes measures of central tendency, probability, sampling, estimation and hypothesis testing. For non-business majors. Each semester. IAI M1 902.
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MATH 170: Introduction to Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
An introduction to limits and differentiation. Topics in algebra, functions, and trigonometry will be reviewed as necessary for calculus. Further study includes the chain rule, Newton's approximations, plane analytic geometry, and applications of velocity and marginal cost. The computer algebra system Maple will be used to illustrate calculus concepts. Fall.
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MATH 171: Introduction to Calculus I Lab
1.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Selected computer explorations to illustrate and/or investigate the mathematical concepts in MATH 170. Fall.
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MATH 200: Applications of Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Benedictine University
A continuation of MATH-170. Topics include curve sketching, plane analytic geometry, maxima and minima, related rates, and other applications of the derivative. Study concludes with definite and indefinite integrals, numeric integration, elementary differential equations, parametric functions, and the Fundamental Theorems of Integral Calculus. The computer algebra system Maple will be used to illustrate calculus concepts. Credit will not be granted for both MATH-200 and MATH-210. Spring.
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MATH 207: Calculus with Analytics I Lab
1.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Selected computer explorations to illustrate and/or investigate the mathematical concepts in MATH 210. Each semester.
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