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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1110 with a grade of "C" or betterThe topics covered include trigonometric functions, equations and identities, solution of triangles, and complex numbers. A specific graphing calculator will be required. (GT-MA1)
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4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra or equivalent and an appropriate score on the mathematics preassessment test This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of descriptive statistics, probability, regression analysis, and statistical inference (estimation and tests of hypotheses). Students will work with data on problems related to their own interest or field of study. Credit will not be given for both MTH 1210 and MTH 1230. (General Studies-Level I, Mathematics) (GT-MA1)
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5.00 Credits
2 (2 + 0) This course introduces the principles and techniques of probability, descriptive statistics and probability distributions. Students will learn collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data in their chosen field and using statistical software. This course will not count toward graduation if MTH 1210 is also taken.
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4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: One and one-half years of high school algebra or equivalent and an appropriate score on the mathematics preassessment placement test This course stresses applications in business and the social sciences. The topics covered include evaluation and graphing of functions, the geometry of straight lines, operations on matrices, solving systems of equations, and an introduction to set theory and probability theory. All sections will integrate the use of a graphing calculator into the course. A specific calculator will be required. (General Studies-Level I, Mathematics) (GT-MA1)
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1310 with a grade of "C" or better (MTH 1110 or MTH 1400 with a grade of "C" or better will be accepted, if necessarGraphing calculator experience is expected. This course is an introduction to calculus emphasizing applications in business and social sciences. Topics include differentiation, partial differentiation, indefinite and definite integration. All sections will integrate the use of a graphing calculator into the course. A specific calculator will be required.
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4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: Completion of MTH 1110 and MTH 1120 with grades of "C" or better or other evidence showing knowledge of this material or an appropriate score on a department-approved placement testThis is a course covering the essentials of the algebraic and graphical properties of the polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. It is designed to prepare students for MTH 1410. All sections will integrate the use of a graphing calculator into the course. A specific calculator will be required. (GT-MA1)
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4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1110 and MTH 1120 with grades of "C" or better and appropriate score on the department's Calculus Readiness Exam, or MTH 1400 with a grade of "C" or betThis is a first course in calculus for science and engineering. The topics covered include derivatives of polynomials, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. All sections of the course will make integrated use of the software package Mathematica and/or a graphing calculator. (GT-MA1)
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4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1120 or MTH 1400, either with a grade of "C" or betterThis is a first course in computer programming for students in mathematics, science, or engineering, using the FORTRAN language. It includes an introduction to computer applications, program design, testing and debugging.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: One and one-half years of high school algebra or equivalent, and an appropriate score on the mathematics preassessment test or Permission of instructor This course integrates mathematical topics including those from algebra, geometry, probability and statistics. Students take a concept-oriented approach to: exploring critical problems from an advanced standpoint; deriving and justifying multiple solutions; analyzing and communicating the reasoning behind these solutions. (General Studies-Level I, Mathematics) (GT-MA1)
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2 (2 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1120 or MTH 1400 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or betterThis course is an introduction to computational matrix algebra. The computations will be done by hand and by using the software package MATLAB. The course will include the following topics: matrix operations, determinants, solutions of linear systems of equations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Only one of the three courses MTH 2140, MTH 3130, or MTH 3140 can be counted in the mathematics major or minor.
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