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  • 3.00 Credits

    Review of algebra, including factoring and operations with polynomials; exponents and radicals; first and second degree equations and inequalities; absolute value; rational, exponential, logarithmic, inverse functions, and graphs. Designed to prepare students for statistics and/or applied calculus courses. Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers topics in geometry selected from modern elementary geometry, including transformations, Euclidean constructions, introduction to projective and non-Euclidean geometries and geometric aspects of plane trigonometry. Prerequisites: High school geometry, MAT H320, and MAT H325.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A mathematics course satisfying the mathematics requirement for general education. This course is designed to give students an introduction to formulating mathematical solutions to problems drawn from real life applications. Topics are chosen from geometry, counting techniques and probability, graph theory, logic/set theory, mathematical modeling, mathematics of finance, game theory, linear programming, and statistics. The focus is on improvement of the mathematical reasoning skills. The course requires computer usage. Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces mathematical modeling and applications, including functions and graphs, systems of linear equations, matrices, systems of inequalities, geometric and simplex-method approaches to linear programming, mathematics of finance, difference equations (recurrence relations), sets, partitions, tree diagrams, permutations, combinations, probability, random variables, statistics, Markov chains, and logic. Prerequisite: MAT H325 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers an axiomatic study of Euclidian Geometry. Introduces spherical, hyperbolic, and other non-Euclidean Geometries as well as, analytic geometry. Introduces projective geometry, planar symmetry and tessellations, fractals, and informal geometric topology. Requires exercises in the use of a computer, with Geometer's Sketch Pad and the Maple Computer Algebra System with an emphasis on mathematical proofs. Prerequisite: High school geometry or the equivalent, and trigonometry or precalculus (MAT H 350).
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to mathematical induction, sets, relations, functions, Venn diagrams, truth tables, propositional calculus, combinatorics, graphs, directed graphs, Boolean algebra, lattices, difference equations, recursion, discrete probability, random numbers, queues, algorithms, and representations of algorithms. Prerequisite: MAT H325.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Covers fundamental concepts of functions, their graphs and applications. Emphasizes elementary functions, namely algebraic and transcendental functions, particular polynomials and rational functions, trigonometric functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Covers concepts and calculations of composite and inverse functions. Prerequisites: MAT H325 and a course in Geometry.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey course for business students and others needing only one course in calculus. Covers basic concepts, methods, and applications of differential and integral calculus. The entering student should have a solid command of algebraic and graphical methods. Theory is presented and illustrated with examples drawn from business, economics, and natural systems. The course provides a foundation for more advanced courses in calculus, economics, science, and operations research. Prerequisite: MAT H325.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces calculus and analytic geometry including limits, basic techniques of differentiation and integration with applications involving curve sketching, optimization, and areas in a plane. Presents the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Riemann integrals. Prerequisites: College algebra and trigonometry.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examines calculus and analytic geometry including volumes of revolutions, basic integration formulas, partial fractions, trig substitutions, exponential and logarithmic functions, improper integrals, conics, polar coordinates, and graphs. Prerequisite: MAT H390.
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