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3.00 Credits
This introduction to the theory of statistics includes measures of central tendency, variance, Chebyshev's theorem, probability theory, binomial distribution, normal distribution, the central limit theorem, and estimating population means for large samples.Students who have received credit for any mathematics course at the 100-level or higher may not take this course for credit without the permission of the department chair.Three credits.
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MA 171-172 is our most rigorous first-year calculus sequence.However, students are not expected to have had calculus before taking this course.Topics include functions; limits, continuity, and derivatives; applications; relative maxima, minima, and curve sketching; absolute maxima and minima; related rates; Rolle's Theorem and the mean value theorem.Students who have received credit for MA 121 or MA 125 or MA 171 may not take any of the others for credit.Four credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents anti-differentiation; the definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; applications; area, volume, and arc length; exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and hyperbolic functions; integration techniques; indeterminate forms; Taylor's Theorem; and infinite sequences and series.Students who have received credit for MA 122 may not take MA 172 for credit.(Prerequisite: MA 125 or MA 171 or equivalent) Four credits.
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This course introduces differentiation and integration, and shows how these ideas are related.The course illustrates how important and interesting applied questions, when expressed in the language of mathematical functions, turn out to be questions about derivatives and integrals and, thus, can be solved using calculus.The course presents the basic concepts numerically, algebraically, and geometrically, using graphing calculators to illustrate many of the underlying geometrical ideas.MA 19 is not a prerequisite for any other course; students who have received credit for one of MA 91 or MA 121 may not take the other for credit.Three credits.
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Students majoring in the sciences, economics, and business learn techniques and applications of linear algebra and solve linear equations, determinants, linear geometry, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.Closed to mathematics majors.Students may receive credit for only one of MA 211 and MA 235.Mathematics majors may not take this course as a mathematics elective.Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory, calculus-based statistics course focuses on applications in business, statistics, and everyday events.Topics include descriptive statistics including mean, median, mode, standard deviation, histograms, distributions, box plots, and scatter plots; probability theory including counting rules, random variables, probability distributions, expected values, binomial and normal distributions, and the central limit theorem; inferential statistics including point estimates, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing; and regression theory.Students learn to analyze data with the aid of common software packages.Mathematics majors may not take this course as a mathematics elective.Students who have received credit for one of MA 217 or 352 may not take the other for credit.(Pre- or co-requisite: MA 122 or MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers partial differentiation, multiple integrals, infinite series, and first order differential equations.(Prerequisite: MA 122 or MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include infinite series, tests for convergence, power series, Taylor series; geometry in three-space; partial differentiation of continuous functions; chain rule, exact differentials, maxima and minima; multiple integration; application to volumes, center of gravity; and polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates.(Prerequisite: MA 126 or MA 172 or equivalent) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in this course include: vector arithmetic and algebra, dot and cross products, parametric equations, lines and planes; gradient, directional derivative, curl, divergence; line integrals, work, Green's theorem, surface integrals; Stokes's and divergence theorems.(Prerequisite: MA 227 or MA 271 or equivalent) Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in this course include logic; sets; functions; equivalence relations and partitions; mathematical induction; and countability.Course is also listed as CS 231.Three credits.
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