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MAT 183: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Previously learned mathematics is reviewed and applied in a broad range of fields. Selected topics from graph theory, linear programming, exponential growth and decay, statistics, probability, game theory, voting theory, apportionment, and coding systems. Intended for General Education; not part of any Math major.
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MAT 184: Elements of Geometry
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Topics chosen from history of geometry, axioms for Euclidean geometry and geometric proof, practical applications of geometry, solid geometry, polygons and tessellations of the plane. Intended for General Education; not part of any Math major.
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MAT 185: Stats and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Fundamental concepts of statistics with an applied approach designed to create savvy "statistical consumers", able to understand, evaluate, and analyze quantitative evidence presented in the media on issues relevant to citizens in our society today. Intended for General Education; not part of any Math major.
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MAT 186: Infinity
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
An elementary introduction to mathematical infinity and its uses. Notation for infinite sets and sequences. Difference equations. Method of exhaustion. Cardinals, ordinals, and equipotence. Independence of the Continuum Hypothesis.Intended for General Education; not part of any Math major.
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MAT 240: Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Second course of a two-semester sequence covering problem solving, logic, analysis of geometric shapes and solids, measurement, congruence, similarity, constructions, coordinate geometry, transformations, programming in LOGO, and the use of the calculator. Open only to students seeking New York State certification in Elementary Education.
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MAT 241: Introduction to Statistics
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Descriptive statistics, measure of central tendency and dispersion, population parameters and sample statistics, use of probability distributions for statistical inference, binomial and normal distributions, introduction to hypothesis testing. Designed for non-mathematics majors. Not open to students who have taken MAT381 or MAT382.
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MAT 251: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Single-variable calculus: limits, continuity, derivatives, extrema and other applications, mean value theorem, integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus.
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MAT 252: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
A continuation of Calculus I. Techniques of integration, applications of the integral, infinite sequences and series, parametric equations, polar coordinates, separable differential equations.
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MAT 260: Introduction to Proof
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Focus on basic principles of logic, set theory, functions, and the development of mathematical reasoning. Introduction to basic techniques in writing proofs.
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MAT 303: Foundations of Analysis
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Order, algebraic and completeness axioms of the numbers, topology of the real line, lubs and glbs, limit points, Heine-Borel Theorem, sequences and convergence.
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