MATH 0987 | Foundations for Quantitative Reasoning |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | Placement based on mathematics placement policy |
Description | This is the first course in a year-long pathway leading to MATH 0997 and MATH 1001 in the second semester. |
MATH 0989 | Foundations for College Algebra |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | Placement based on mathematics placement policy |
Description | This is the first course in a year-long pathway leading to MATH 0999 and MATH 1111 in the second semester. |
MATH 0997 | Support For Quant Reasoning |
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Credit Hours | 1.0 |
Description | Prequisites: Appropriate placement or successful completion of MATH 0987 or MATH 0989 with a grade of C or higher. |
MATH 0999 | Support for College Algebra |
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Credit Hours | 2 |
Prerequisites | Appropriate placement and concurrent registration in MATH 1111 |
Description | This course is intended to provide corequisite support for students requiring remediation in mathematics while they are enrolled in MATH 1111 College Algebra. |
MATH 1001 | Quantitative Reasoning |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | Exit or exemption from Learning Support mathematics |
Description | This course emphasizes quantitative reasoning skills needed for informed citizens to understand the world around them. Topics include logic, basic probability, data analysis and modeling from data. NOTE: This course is an alternative in Area A of the Core Curriculum and is not intended to supply sufficient algebraic background for students who intend to take Precalculus or the Calculus sequences for mathematics and science majors. |
MATH 1070 | Elementary Statistics |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Description | Descriptive statistics, basic probability, and distribution of random variables, estimation and hypothesis tests for means and proportions, regression and correlation, analysis of count data. |
MATH 1111 | College Algebra |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | Exit or exemption from learning support mathematics, appropriate placement, or concurrent registration in MATH 0999 |
Description | This course provides an in-depth study of the properties of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions as needed for calculus. Emphasis is on using algebraic and graphical techniques for solving problems involving linear, quadratic, piece-wise defined, rational, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. |
MATH 1112 | College Trigonometry |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1111 with a grade of C or higher, or appropriate placement |
Description | This course is an in-depth study of the properties of trigonometric functions and their inverses. Topics include circular functions, special angles, solutions of triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, graphs of trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and vectors. |
MATH 1113 | Precalculus |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1111 with a grade of C or higher, or appropriate placement |
Description | This course is an intensive study of the basic functions needed for the study of calculus. Topics include algebraic, functional, and graphical techniques for solving problems with algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. |
MATH 1220 | Survey of Calculus |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1111 with grade of C or higher |
Description | Differential and integral calculus of selected real-valued functions of one and several real variables with applications. |
MATH 2008 | Foundations of Numbers and Operations |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1001, MATH 1101, MATH 1111, MATH 1112, MATH 1113, MATH 2201, or MATH 2211 with grade of C or higher |
Description | This course is an Area F introductory mathematics course for early childhood education majors. This course will emphasize the understanding and use of the major concepts of number and operations. As a general theme, strategies of problem solving will be used and discussed in the context of various topics. |
MATH 2201 | Calculus for the Life Sciences I |
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Credit Hours | 4.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 with a grade of C or higher, or appropriate placement |
Description | Limits, derivatives and applications. Exponential and logarithmic functions. Integrals, antiderivatives and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Examples and Applications are drawn from the life sciences. This course is not appropriate for mathematics, computer science, geology, and physics majors or minors. |
MATH 2202 | Calculus for the Life Sciences II |
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Credit Hours | 4.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 2201 with a grade of C or higher |
Description | Matrices, functions of several variables, differential equations and solutions with applications. Examples and applications are drawn from the life sciences. This course is not appropriate for mathematics, computer science, geology, and physics majors or minors. |
MATH 2211 | Calculus of One Variable I |
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Credit Hours | 4.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 with grade of C or higher, or appropriate placement |
Description | Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives; applications of differentiation; definition of the integral; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; applications of integration to area. |
MATH 2212 | Calculus of One Variable II |
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Credit Hours | 4.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 2211 with grade of C or higher |
Description | Applications and techniques of integration; transcendental and inverse trigonometric functions; polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series; indeterminate forms; improper integrals. |
MATH 2215 | Multivariate Calculus |
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Credit Hours | 4.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 2212 with grade of C or higher |
Description | Real-valued functions of several variables, limits, continuity, differentials, directional derivatives, partial derivatives, chain rule, multiple integrals, applications. |
MATH 2420 | Discrete Mathematics |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 or MATH 1220 with a grade of C or higher |
Description | This course introduces the ideas of finite mathematical structures. Topics include set theory, logic, proof techniques, functions and relations, graphs, and trees. |
MATH 2641 | Linear Algebra I |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 2212 with a grade of C or higher |
Description | Theory and applications of matrix algebra, vector spaces, and linear transformations. Topics include linear equations and matrices, invertible matrices, determinants, vector spaces, subspaces, bases, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. |
MATH 2652 | Differential Equations |
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Credit Hours | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | MATH 2215 with grade of C or higher |
Corequisites | MATH 2641 |
Description | This course is an introduction to the basic ideas of ordinary differential equations. Topics include first-order equations, linear differential equations, series solutions, simple non-linear equations, systems of differential equations, and applications. |