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1.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This is a one-semester course designed for business, biology and other majors needing an applied calculus course. Included topics are: calculating derivatives, maximum-minimum problems, curve sketching, calculating integrals & determining area under curves - and applications. The course uses applications from the business sector, and from life sciences and the social sciences. A recent and solid algebra background is essential for success in this course. Prerequisite: A 2.0 or higher in College Algebra MAT105 or the equivalent. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester This is a course for secondary educators. Topics include materials on the PRAXIS-PPST Mathematics test, statistics, and other mathematics relevant to the secondary teacher. Methods for conducting classroom research and in interpreting professional research will be included. Prerequisite: MAT111 or above. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course will cover a wide range of topics taken from Preliminary Mathematics (MAT102), College Algebra (MAT105), Pre-Calculus (MAT108), The Structure of Sets (MAT115), and Applied Calculus (MAT120). Concurrently, the students will learn effective current tutoring methodologies from the text and from current pedagogical journal articles, as well as gain application experience in these methods by observing developmental classrooms, shadowing effective math tutors, and working with experienced teachers. Prerequisite: 2.0 or higher in MAT120 or MAT171. 3 credit hours.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Semester Under the supervision of the Learning Resource Center Math Coordinator, the students will actively engage in tutoring each week. Students will spend a minimum of 2 hours each week in the LRC either tutoring, completing coursework, observing, or meeting/planning with the LRC mathematics coordinator. Students will work with tutees on an individualized basis as well as in small group settings. Students will model effective strategies observed in successful tutoring sessions and learned in MAT210. By continually evaluating the effectiveness of specific strategies, students will learn the best approach for a variety of situations. Education majors will receive 30 field experience hours in the community program block. Prerequisite: 3.0 or higher in MAT210. 1 credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters Designed to provide foundational mathematical concepts that are in concert with national mathematics standards, the topics of this course include geometry, probability, statistics, patterns and relationships, and problem solving. Prerequisite: MAT115 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
the Computer Fall Semester Algorithms in several areas of mathematics are conceptually developed and then tested through computer programs. Topic areas include, but are not limited to, cellular automata, cryptology, fractals, number theory, and numerical methods. Prerequisites: MAT172 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and a programming language such as C/C++. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester A course in discrete mathematics emphasizing the finite and combinatorial aspect of many mathematical structures and problems. It includes applications to computer science and probability. Prerequisites: MAT171, MAT172 each with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester An introductory course in linear equations, determinants, vectors in the plane and in space, vector spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues. Designed as a serious mathematics course for students in the physical sciences, mathematics education, business or the mathematically curious. Prerequisite: MAT105 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or the equivalent. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters The course in Differential Equations covers the standard methods of solving ordinary differential equations and their applications to physics and electrical and mechanical engineering. Topics include methods for first solving order differential equations; second and higher-order equations; numerical methods for non-linear differential equations; and series solutions. Prerequisite: MAT172, Calculus II with a grade of 2.0 or higher. 4 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester A first course in pure mathematics. Topics include sets, logic, mathematical proofs, relations and functions. Prerequisite: 2.0 or higher in all math courses taken at York College. 3 credit hours.
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