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Basic concepts in descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference including: frequency distributions, measures of location and dispersion, correlation, binomial theorem, sampling, statistical estimation and hypothesis testing. Not open for mathematics credit to mathematics majors, or to elementary or secondary education mathematics concentrators. Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra. Fl, Sp-3-
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This course presents knowledge foundations for modeling processes of plant and animal life. Topics include exponential models, probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, and experimental and sampling design. The course serves as an introduction to the range and power of mathematical thinking. Prerequisite: high school algebra I or New York State Course III, and a high school or college biology course. Fl, Sp-3-
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A discovery approach to some of the greatest classical and modern ideas in mathematics. The course will address ideas that include infinity, topology, knots, chaos, fractals, risk, and chance. Prerequisites: High School Algebra 2 or NY State Course B or equivalent and membership in the Honors Program. Other interested and qualified students may register with the instructor's permission as space allows. Ir-3-
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This course is the second of a two semester sequence designed for the prospective 1-6 teacher. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the mathematical curriculum recommended by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards. Topics include: geometry, probability, statistics and the metric system. A hands-on problem solving technology based approach will be emphasized throughout Mat 206. Prerequisite: Mat 106, Fl, Sp-4-
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An introductory course emphasizing mathematics applicable to business and management. Students will develop a basic understanding of linear algebra and elementary calculus as these are used in business. Intended for Business Administration majors. Not open to students who have passed MAT 210. Prerequisite: Mat 104, a strong high school math background, or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-3-
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Introduction to the differential calculus of functions of one real variable, including limits, continuity, derivatives, and applications to curve sketching and extremum problems. Also a brief introduction to the integral calculus. Prerequisite: high school precalculus (Math 12) or Mat 120. Fl, Sp-4-
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A survey of discrete mathematics including informal proof techniques and mathematical induction, set theory with emphasis on functions and inverse functions, cardinality of sets, graph theory, enumeration, and discrete probability theory. This course will stress algorithmic thinking and precise mathematical expression. Prerequisite: Mat 210 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-3-
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A continuation of Mat 210. Topics covered include: transcendental functions, improper integrals, indeterminate forms, sequences, infinite series, Taylor series, numerical methods, and differential equations. Prerequisite: Mat 210. Fl, Sp-4-
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Solutions of linear systems, matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, similar matrices, spectral theory, applications to differential equations. Prerequisite: Mat 210. Fl, Sp-3-
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Calculus of real-valued functions of two and three variables. Topics covered include: polar coordinates, curves and surfaces in space, partial derivatives and multiple integration. Prerequisite: Mat 220. Fl, Sp-4-
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