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MATH 1370: Business Applications of Algebra
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will emphasize the use of basic algebra concepts in solving numerical problems common in business and management. Students will apply skills of writing, solving, and graphing elementary equations. Students will apply basic linear programming methods to management science problems.
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MATH 1410: Introductory College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Covers various topics of mathematics that are both conceptual and practical. Course is designed to enable a student to appreciate mathematics and its application to numerous disciplines and professions. Prerequisite: MATH 1050 or equivalent competence.
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MATH 1420: Modular Algebra
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course explores algebra through the lens of the modular systems, each a finite and unique world generated by remainders. Students will develop number sense, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of arithmetic and algebra as they experience the beauty, underlying structure, surprising results, and creative potential of mathematics. Prerequisite: MATH 1050 or equivalent competence.
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MATH 1430: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Covers sets, the real number system, functions, equations, inequalities, and logarithms. Prerequisite: MATH 1050 or equivalent competence.
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MATH 1440: Trigonometry
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Presents trigonometric functions using the unit circle. Prerequisite: MATH 1430 or equivalent competence.
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MATH 1470: Survey of Calculus
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Introduces the ideas of calculus without the rigor associated with the course in the standard calculus sequence. It can be used by students who are not mathematics or science majors to understand the concepts of calculus well enough to apply them to their own discipline. It might also be used as a stepping stone to get a head start before taking the standard calculus course. The emphasis is on computational ability, problem solving, and applications. Prerequisite: proficiency in algebra.
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MATH 1490: Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Studies set terminology and operations, subsets, the power set, Cartesian products, and finite cardinality, relations as sets of ordered pairs, characteristic functions, digraphs, functions as relations, types of functions and relations. Prerequisite: MATH 1430.
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MATH 1580: Formal Logic
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Covers all the fundamental topics in deductive logic. A thorough introduction to propositional and predicate logic.
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MATH 1600: Calculus I Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
Supplementary experiences with applications and technology designed to augment the understanding of Calculus I. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: taken concurrently with MATH 1610.
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MATH 1610: Calculus I
5.00 Credits
Webster University
Introduces differential and integral calculus of one variable, culminating in the fundamental theorem of calculus. Introduces calculus of transcendental functions. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: high school trigonometry or MATH 1440 with grade of B or better. Only offered in a 16-week format.
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