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3.00 Credits
An introduction to differential calculus, with elements of analytical geometry, integral calculus, and its applications. Topics covered include derivatives to curve sketching, motion, rate of change, and maximum-minimum. Prerequisite: MAT 107
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive study of the principles of collection, calculation, analysis, and presentation of health care data. Basic statistical, data display, reporting and research data techniques in the health field are covered. Vital and other health care statistical and computerized reporting formats are presented and special health care indexes and registries are introduced. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab. Prerequisite: HIT 111; Co-requisite: MDA 221
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the preparation necessary for students who intend to study calculus for science and engineering programs. Topics include the following: fundamentals of algebra; linear inequalities; functions and relations; polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; trigonometric functions; analytic trigonometry; analytic geometry; complex numbers; and discrete algebra, logic, and proof. Pre-requisite: MAT 100
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4.00 Credits
This course considers the limits, continuity, theory and techniques of differentiation and integration, with applications of both processes to science/engineering. The use of mathematical software in problem solving is emphasized. Pre-requisite: Precalculus Test of MAT 110, or MAT 107
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MAT 111. Topics include calculus of transcendental functions, integrations by parts, trigonometric integrals, improper integrals, sequences and infinite series. The use of mathematical software in problem solving is emphasized. Pre-requisite: MAT 111
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3.00 Credits
A mathematics bridge between College Algebra and Mathematical Analysis I for students who require extra work to handle college algebra and trigonometry. Topics in algebra will build on materials covered in College Algebra with additional topics in trigonometry from Mathematical Analysis I. Use of mathematical software in problem solving is emphasized. Corequisite: MAT 110
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of MAT 112. The main topics considered are conic sections; parameterized curves; polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates; vectors in plane and space; functions of two or more variables; multiple integrals; and integrations in vector fields. Use of mathematical software in problem solving is emphasized. Prerequisite: MAT 112
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4.00 Credits
Methods for solving ordinary differential equations are studied, together with physical and geometrical applications. Laplace transforms and numerical and series solutions are included. Use of mathematical software in problem solving is emphasized. Prerequisite: MAT 211
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3.00 Credits
Basics of combinatorics, mathematical systems, relations, functions, recursion, Boolean algebra and graphs, which lay the foundation for the study of logic and computer science. Prerequisite: CSC 113
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3.00 Credits
Systems of linear equations, Gauss elimination, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, vector spaces of ordered n-tuples and functions, linear transformations, inner products, orthogonal basis, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and related vectors. Machine computation will be used to illustrate and supplement mathematical ideas and concepts. Prerequisite: MAT 112
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