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MATH 106: Introductory Algebra
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Introduction to algebraic concepts and language. The fundamental concepts of algebra are explored through development of mathematical models, interpretation of graphs, and solving of real-world problems. Topics include: linear equations and inequalities; polynomials and factoring; rational expressions; radical expressions; quadratic equations; and function notation. Designed for students who need to refresh their mathematical background prior to entering MATH 203-204.
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MATH 109: Math Fundamentals for Educ I
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
For education students, this course is an overview of the mathematical topics commonly taught in elementary and middle schools, including: numbers and operations; algebra; geometry; measurement; and data analysis and probability. In addition to the mathematical topics in the course, classroom discussions will focus on pedagogical methods.
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MATH 110: Mathematics for Nurses
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Exploration and application of mathematical concepts including: roman numerals, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percentages, conversions, and various calculation methods within the context of nursing. The material is taught from a problem-solving perspective.
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MATH 111: Math Fundamentals for Educ II
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
For education students, this course is an overview of the mathematical topics commonly taught in elementary and middle schools, including: numbers and operations; algebra; geometry; measurement; and data analysis and probability. In addition to the mathematical topics in the course, classroom discussions will focus on pedagogical methods.
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MATH 200: Topics in Math
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
A topic in mathematics outside the standard course offerings in a specialized area of mathematics.
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MATH 203: Pre-Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Focus on the study and analysis of data and functions through the interpretation of real-world examples. Course content includes reading, displaying, and interpreting data; gaining a graphic, symbolic, and numeric understanding of the algebra of functions including compositions, transformations, and inverses; understanding the differences between the basic functions including linear, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; and transforming data into equations through regression analysis. Use of spreadsheet technology will be integrated. (Requires competency in content covered in MATH 106.)
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MATH 204: Pre-Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Continues the content of MATH 203 with an emphasis on developing, using, and interpreting mathematical models. Course content includes: solving systems of equations and inequalities including the use of matrices and linear programming; developing a deeper understanding of the basic functions including linear, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; and applying arithmetic and geometric sequences and series to real-world examples. Use of spreadsheets and other technology will be integrated. (Prerequisite: MATH 203 or equivalent; grade C required)
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MATH 205: Retail Math I
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Applies mathematics to retail concepts. It demonstrates mathematics as a language that quantifies retail concepts so that the concepts are measurable. The measurable concepts are then analyzed to assist in the decision making process. Topics covered include: sales elements, retail pricing and re-pricing, markup equations, inventory, dollar planning and control, and profit.
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MATH 206: Retail Math II
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course applies mathematics to advanced retail concepts. It demonstrates the use of mathematics, reasoning, and communication to retail decision making via case studies. (Prerequisite: MATH 205)
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MATH 207: Applied Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Focus on the study and analysis of data and functions through the use of limits and derivatives. Course content includes understanding of limits and continuity; interpreting the growth or decay of a function by using derivatives; and solving optimization problems. In addition, students will transform real-world data into symbolic representations through regression analysis, and then use the symbolic representation to perform calculations. Use of spreadsheets and other technology will be integrated. (Requires competency in content covered in MATH 203 -204.)
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