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3.00 Credits
Functions, limits, derivatives and their application, integration, and application of the definite integral. Core: QL.
Prerequisite:
Appropriate Competence per Mathematics Placement Policy or MATH 140 (Grade of C or Higher)
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4.00 Credits
This course along with MATH176 provides students with precalculus instruction as needed plus the course content of differential calculus. Topics in MATH 175 include algebraic and trigonometric functions and their graphs, continuity and discontinuities, complex numbers, limits of functions, introduction to the difference quotient, and the basic derivative rules for algebraic and trigonometric functions. The completion of both MATH175 and MATH176 satisfies the MATH180 requirement. Only MATH175 and MATH176 or MATH180 may be applied to the degree program.
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4.00 Credits
This course along with MATH 175 provides students with pre-calculus instruction as needed plus the course content of MATH 180 (Calculus I). Topics in Math 176 include inverse functions and their derivatives, related rates, differentials, analysis of the graphs of functions, optimization, Mean-Value Theorem, summation notation, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and integration by substitution. The completion of both MATH175 and MATH176 satisfies the MATH180 requirement. Only MATH175 and MATH176 or MATH180 may be applied to the degree program
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4.00 Credits
This course studies limits of functions, L' Hopital's Rule, derivatives, chain rule, implicit differentiation, extrema indefinite and definite integration: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, transcendental functions, and applications. Calculators may not be used on quizzes or tests.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Calculus I (MATH180) and the topics to study are: techniques and applications of integration, improper integrals, solving differential equations using separation of variables, sequences and series, conics, parametric equations and polar coordinates. Calculators may not be used on quizzes or tests.
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1.00 Credits
See Statement on Special Studies. Offered on demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an introduction to mathematical discrete structures and algorithms. Topics include: sets, logic, proof techniques, mathematical induction, combinatories, functions, relations, graph and trees. Offered in Spring Semester Only.
Prerequisite:
MATH 176 (Grade of C or Higher) or MATH 180 (Grade of C or Higher)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to common inferential statistical techniques with emphasis on applications. The topics are: Hypothesis Testing, Analysis of Categorical Data & Goodness of Fit, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Linear Regression, Multiple Regression Analysis. The use of statistical software will be used.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Calculus II (MATH181). This course is designed to develop the topics of multivariate and vector calculus. Emphasis will be placed on vectors and the geometry of space, vector- valued functions, partial and directional derivatives, multiple integration, vector analysis, Green's Theorem, The Divergence Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course to Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE), their solution and applications. Topics include solving differential equations by separations of variable, substitutions methods, numerical method, exact differential equations, differential equations of higher order, linear system of differential equations, Laplace transform methods, power series solution, linear systems, matrices, vector space, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Core: QL.
Prerequisite:
MATH 210 (Grade of C or Higher)
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