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Mathematics 110: C oncepts of Mathematics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introduction to significant ideas of mathematics, intended for students who will not specialize in mathematics or science. Topics are chosen to display historical perspective, mathematics as a universal language and as an art, and the logical structure of mathematics. This course is intended for non-majors; it does not count toward either the major or minor in mathematics; students who have passed a calculus course (Mathematics 135, 136 or 205) may not receive course credit for Mathematics 110.
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Mathematics 113: Applied Statistics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introduction to statistics with emphasis on applications. Topics include the description of data with numerical summaries and graphs, the production of data through sampling and experimental design, techniques of making inferences from data such as confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests for both categorical and quantitative data. The course includes an introduction to computer analysis of data with a statistical computing package. Also offered through Statistics.
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Mathematics 123: Mathematics of Art
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course explores the connections between mathematics and art: how mathematics can provide a vocabulary for describing and explaining art; how artists have used mathematics to achieve artistic goals; and how art has been used to explain mathematical ideas. This course is intended for non-majors; it does not count toward either the major or minor in mathematics.
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Mathematics 134: Precalculus
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A development of skills and concepts necessary for the study of calculus. Topics include the algebraic, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions; Cartesian coordinates; and the interplay between algebraic and geometric problems. This course is intended for students whose background in high school was not strong enough to prepare them for calculus; it does not count for distribution credit or for the major or minor in mathematics. Students who have passed a calculus course (Mathematics 135, 136 or 205) may not receive course credit for Mathematics 134. Offered in fall semester only.
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Mathematics 135: C alculus I
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Topics include limits; continuity and differentiability of realvalued functions of a single variable; derivatives; graphing and optimization problems; anti-differentiation; applications.
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Mathematics 136: C alculus II
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A continuation of Calculus I. Topics include Riemann sums and the definition of the definite integral; techniques of integration; approximation techniques; improper integrals; application; and related topics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 135 or the equivalent.
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Mathematics 200: Advanced French
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Review and expansion of the four skills with emphasis on the oral and written expression of ideas in French topics of current interest and cultural significance in the French-speaking world. Materials studied include films, journalistic texts, songs and literary texts. For students who have completed French 104, or who have had at least four years of French at the secondary level. Also offered through European Studies.
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Mathematics 201: C onversation Through Media and Film
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course aims at improving students' German speaking and communication skills through many forms of oral expression: discussions, class presentations, stage readings, interviews and performances of short scenes from plays and films. For this purpose, the students watch films, German television and items on the Internet as well as read short plays, newspapers and magazines. Short writing exercises and selective grammar reviews. Students should have completed German 103, 104 or the equivalent. Also offered through European Studies.
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Mathematics 202: Hispanic Cultural Studies
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A language course with the aim of acquainting students with current Hispanic culture through the analysis of literary texts, films, advertisements and other materials drawn from Spain, Hispanic America and the Latino community in the United States. Includes a research project on a cultural topic. Also offered through Caribbean and Latin American Studies.
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Mathematics 205: Multivariable Calculus
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course extends the fundamental concepts and applications of calculus, such as differentiation, integration, graphical analysis and optimization, to functions of several variables. Further topics include gradients, vectors and sequences and series. Prerequisite: Mathematics 136 or the equivalent.
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