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3.00 Credits
5 FS ELM score of 34-40. Introduction to the basic properties of real numbers, variables, equations, algebraic expressions, functions and their graphs. This includes evaluation of expressions and formulas; translation from words to symbols; solutions of linear equations and inequalities; absolute value; powers and roots; solving two linear equations in two unknowns; real world applications. During the fourth week of class, an MDTP exam will be given. Students who pass will automatically be transferred to MATH 032, which meets at the same time; students who do not pass will remain enrolled in MATH 031. Satisfactory completion of this course fulfills the prerequisite for enrollment in Intermediate Algebra. ABC/no credit grading only.
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3.00 Credits
5 FS Successful completion of MDTP exam given in MATH 031. This course is open only to students enrolled in MATH 031 (or in MATH 011 with instructor permission) who pass an MDTP exam during the fourth week of classes. If a student passes the exam, his or her enrollment will automatically be changed to MATH 032. The content of this course is identical with that of MATH 051. Satisfactory completion of this course fulfills the prerequisite for enrollment in a General Education level mathematics course and satisfies the ELM requirement. ABC/no credit grading only.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Credit in MATH 011 or credit in MATH 031; or ELM score 42-48. Review of linear equations, inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Functions, rational expressions, rational exponents, and radicals, quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, and logarithms. Satisfactory completion of this course fulfills the prerequisite for enrollment in a General Education level mathematics course and satisfies the ELM requirement. ABC/no credit grading only.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Completion of ELM requirement. An informal approach to mathematics designed to bring an appreciation and workable knowledge of the subject to non-majors. Not acceptable for a mathematics major or minor. A grade of C- or higher is required for GE credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA Completion of ELM requirement, acceptance into the Honors in General Education Program. A special section of MATH 101 for students in the Honors in General Education program. An informal approach to mathematics designed to bring an appreciation and workable knowledge of the subject to non-majors. Not acceptable for a mathematics major or minor. A grade of C- or higher is required for GE credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA Completion of ELM requirement, acceptance into the Honors in General Education Program. A special section of MATH 105 for students in the Honors in General Education Program. Summary of numerical data, elementary probability, distributions, and introduction to statistical inference. A grade of C- or higher is required for GE credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Completion of ELM requirement. Solutions to systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, combinatorics, probability, binomial and normal distributions. A grade of C- or higher is required for GE credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS For business administration students: MATH 107. For other students: completion of General Education Breadth Area A4 requirement. Descriptive statistics, sampling theory, statistical inference and tests of hypotheses, analysis of variance, chi-square tests, simple regression and correlation, and multiple regression and correlation.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Completion of ELM requirement. This course is not intended for majors in mathematics, physics, chemistry, or engineering. This course covers limits, continuity, and differentiation. Polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions are included. Applications are chosen from a variety of fields. No credit for students with credit in MATH 120. A grade of C- or higher is required for GE credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Completion of ELM requirement. Structure of the real number system, operations on real numbers, number theory. Not acceptable for a mathematics major or minor.
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