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MATH 143L: Probability and Statistics for Middle Grade Teachers
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Data collection and display, simulations, surveys, probability and elementary statistics such as mean, median, mode, standard deviation, etc. will be the focus of this course (Illinois Learning Standard Goal 10) Appropriate techniques for graphing (scatter plots, histograms, regression, correlation) with and without technology will be a focus of this course. Outcome: Students will obtain a background in the fundamentals of descriptive and inferential statistics, along with an understanding of their uses and misuses, as addressed in middle school mathematics curriculum.
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MATH 147: Mathematics For Teachers I
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
For course description, see CIEP 104, page XX.
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MATH 147 - Mathematics For Teachers I
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MATH 148: Mathematics For Teachers II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
For course description, see CIEP 105, page XX.
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MATH 148 - Mathematics For Teachers II
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MATH 149: Intro to Computer Sci For Tchr
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
For prerequisite and description, see COMP 120, page XX.
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MATH 161: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: MATH 118 This course provides a standard introduction to differential and integral calculus and covers topics ranging from functions and limits to derivatives and their applications to definite and indefinite integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus and their applications Outcome: Students will obtain the background needed to enroll in Calculus II. This course satisfies the quantitative literacy requirement of the core curriculum.
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MATH 161T: Tutoring for Math 161 - NO CREDIT
0.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
To successfully complete a request for tutoring, students must visit www.luc.edu/tutoringrequest Small group tutoring pairs several students from the same course and same professor with a trained peer tutor who has successfully earned credit for the course. Groups meet once weekly at the Center for Tutoring and Academic Excellence (Sullivan Center) on the Lake Shore Campus.
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MATH 162: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: MATH 161 This course is a continuation of Calculus I and includes the calculus of various classes of functions, techniques of integration, applications of integral calculus, sequences and infinite series, and an introduction to differential equations. Outcome: Students will obtain the background needed for further study in mathematics and to apply mathematics in the physical sciences.
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MATH 162T: Tutoring for Math 162 - NO CREDIT
0.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
To successfully complete a request for tutoring, students must visit www.luc.edu/tutoringrequest Small group tutoring pairs several students from the same course and same professor with a trained peer tutor who has successfully earned credit for the course. Groups meet once weekly at the Center for Tutoring and Academic Excellence (Sullivan Center) on the Lake Shore Campus.
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MATH 1TRN: Mathematics 100 - Level Transfer
0.00 - 99.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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MATH 201: Elementary Number Theory
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course uses topics from elementary number theory, ranging from induction to congruencies to prime numbers and cardinality, to provide students planning to take advanced 300 level courses in mathematics with an introduction to understanding and constructing proofs. Outcome: Students will obtain an understanding of the basic concepts and techniques involved in constructing proofs of mathematical assertions.
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