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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the use of language within its social context. Students will become familiar with the basic principles of sociolinguistics by examining the variation of spoken language, paying particular attention to social categories such as class, age, gender, and ethnicity, as well as to social registers and styles. Other topics include language change over time, multilingualism and language contact, speech communities, language ideologies, and language policies and planning. We will also consider different research methodologies typically used in sociolinguistic research. Prerequisites ENG 1015, ENG 1105. Satisfies University College GER foreign language requirement.
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Real numbers, exponents, polynomial operations, linear and quadratic equations, functions and graphs, inequalities, binomial theorem, logarithms. This course is designed for students who feel that they need more preparation before taking their Mathematics GER requirement. Grading is Pass/No Penalty. Not open to students who have completed more advanced mathematics courses. Does not satisfy a GER mathematics.
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For humanities majors, the course covers set theory and a number of its applications, topics from logic including propositions, truth tables, number systems, and elementary geometry. Other topics may be covered at instructor's discretion.
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3.00 Credits
This is a second course for humanities majors. The course covers elementary probability, including independent and dependent events, conditional probability, binomial probability, and certain applications in a wide variety of situations. MAT 1015 is not required for MAT 1025. Other topics may be covered at instructor's discretion.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in finite mathematics: matrices, solving linear systems, optimization using linear programming, simplex algorithm. Pre-calculus topics: linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their graphs, mathematical models, and certain applications. Prerequisite: 2 years of high school algebra.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Calculus: mathematical models using polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, rates of change and the derivative, optimization using the derivative, and integration. Prerequisite: MAT 1135 or Pre-Calculus Math.
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4.00 Credits
Irrational numbers, fractional exponents, algebra of rational expressions, quadratic and radical equations, theory of functions, graphing, absolute values, inequalities, systems of 2 and 3 linear equations, determinants, matrices, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations, trigonometric functions and their inverses, radian measure, laws of sine and cosine, equations with trigonometric functions, complex numbers in standard form, DeMoivre's theorem, binomial theorem. Prerequisite: High school algebra II and geometry. Offered in Summer Sessions.
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3.00 Credits
Functions and graphs; derivatives of algebraic functions; applications of derivatives; related rates; optimization; integration; applications of the definite integral. Prerequisite: MAT 1205 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Calculus of trigonometric and exponential functions; methods of integration; infinite series. Prerequisite: MAT 1255 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Vectors and parametric equations; differentiation of functions of several variables; multiple integrals; differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT 1265 or equivalent.
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