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1.00 Credits
Uses technology to provide visual and/or numerical support when solving problems by algebraic methods and when algebraic methods are impossible or impractical. Students taking MATH 120 must take the same section of MATH 115. Lab 2 hrs. Co-requisite: MATH 115.
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3.00 Credits
Develops concepts and skills for limits and continuity. Also covers derivatives and the applications, integrals, The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and elementary transcendental functions. Computer laboratory is an integral part of the course. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 151 or CC. Co-requisite: MATH 155.
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3.00 Credits
Continues MATH 151. Explores further applications of the integral, and techniques of integration. Additional topics include the calculus of one variable, analytic geometry, sequences, and infinite series. Computer laboratory is an integral part of the course. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-req.: Math 151 or CC. Co-requisite: MATH 156.
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1.00 Credits
Explores theoretical concepts and applications of Calculus I (MATH 151). Provides an experimental environment designed to employ symbolic, numerical, and graphics capabilities of a computer algebra system. Lab 1 hr. Co-requisite: MATH 151.
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1.00 Credits
Explores theoretical concepts and applications of MATH 152 Calculus II. Provides an experimental environment designed to employ symbolic, numerical, and graphics capabilities of a computer algebra system. Lab 1 hr. Co-requisite: MATH 152.
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3.00 Credits
Examines elementary set theory and logic. Involves axiomatic systems taken from both numbers and geometry, mathematical induction, basic techniques for structuring and performing elementary proofs, and mathematical systems. Provides instruction primarily for mathematics majors. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 152 & PHIL 105.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces concepts and techniques of probability and statistics, including measures of central tendency and dispersion. Also includes probability and probability distributions, correlation, and regression. Also introduces statistical inference and computer applications using Minitab. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: Math 105.
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3.00 Credits
Continues MATH 185. Develops concepts, skills, and applications for hypothesis testing. Also includes analysis of variance, the chi-square distribution, correlation and regression analysis in addition to non-parametric statistics and computer applications using Minitab. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 185.
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4.00 Credits
Presents concepts and skills on limits and continuity. Examines differential and integral calculus with applications from business, economics, and the social and biological sciences. Lec. 4 hrs. Pre-requisite: MATH 113, MATH 116 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The course examines counting principles, logic, set theory, functions, properties of the natural numbers and of the integers, mathematical induction, complexity of algorithms, matrices, relations, and graph theory. It provides instruction primarily for engineering and computer science students. Pre-requisite: MATH 113 or CC. Important Note: MATH 213 does not meet the requirements for a major in mathematics.
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