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ED3250
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College Math III: Geom/Data
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This course emphasizes the factors that contribute to creating effective learning environments for increasing conceptual development in mathematics. Using content in geometry, measurement, probability, data analysis, and statistics as illustrative ex...
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MATH1000
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Problem Solving Strat in Math
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This course introduces students to the processes by which mathematicians define, approach, present, and critique solutions to real-world problems. The focus is on using deductive and logical reasoning to solve problems.This course does not satisfy th...
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MATH1141
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Statistics w/Problem Solving
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Explores the collection, organization, analysis, and inference of data in multiple contexts through statistical methods. Requires students to discuss quantitative results, interpret multiple representations (symbolic, graphical, numerical, verbal) o...
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MATH1142
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Stats w/Prob Solv Recitation
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1-hour weekly recitation taken in conjunction with MATH 1150. Consists of additional, supplemental instruction to support development of quantitative literacy, problem-solving, and reasoning skills. Corerequisite: MATH 1150.
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MATH1149
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Statistics I w/Problem Solving
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Explores the collection, organization, analysis, and inference of data in multiple contexts through statistical methods. Requires students to discuss quantitative results, interpret multiple representations (symbolic, graphical, numerical, verbal) o...
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MATH1150
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Statistics I
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Explores the collection, organization, analysis, and inference of data in multiple contexts through statistical methods. Requires students to discuss quantitative results, interpret multiple representations (symbolic, graphical, numerical, verbal) of...
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MATH1160
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Topics in Contemporary Math
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This course considers a variety of topics that are not covered in a traditional secondary school mathematics course, such as: problem solving strategies; graph theory (networks); planning and scheduling; the mathematics of social choice and decision...
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MATH1170
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East Asian Mathematics
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"Chinese mathematics" was defined by the Chinese in ancient times as "the art of calculation" (suan chu). This course is an overview, which includes a chronology of mathematicians and mathematical works from 1000 BC to 1970. The following topics wi...
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MATH1190
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College Algebra
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This is a mathematical preparation for management, science, social science, and psychology. Emphasis on developing problems and solutions: mathematical modeling. Algebra concepts will be extended to graphs, percentages, and setting up and solving equ...
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MATH1200
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Applied Math and Trigonometry
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A continuation of MATH 1190 with expansion of functions and graphs to include the trigonometric functions, systems of equations; matrices; sequences and series; introduction to complex numbers. Further application to social, behavioral and natural s...
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MATH1550
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Quantification in School Math
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This course engages students in analyzing the structure of school mathematics, particularly the domain of numbers and numeration and measurement. Students explore systems of numeration, properties of number systems, and the conceptual underpinnings o...
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MATH2130
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Calculus I
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Introduction to differential and integral calculus, stressing applications of calculus to significant classes of real-world situations, with examples from the natural, social, and behavioral sciences.This course meets the General Education First Year...
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MATH2140
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Calculus II
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Continuation of MATH 2130. Includes transcendental functions, applications of integration, probability density functions, Taylor's series, and differential equations.Prerequisite: MATH 2130.
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MATH2150
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Statistics II
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This is a course in statistical inference that continues the study of estimation and hypothesis testing introduced in Statistics I. Topics include inference for means and proportions, one- and two-way tables for categorical data, analysis of variance...
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MATH2160
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Discrete Mathematics
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This course explores widely applicable mathematical tools for computer and information science, including topics from logic, set theory, combinatorics, number theory, probability theory, and graph theory. It includes opportunities for students to pra...
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MATH2200
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History of Math Inquiry
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The domains and structure of modern mathematics weregenerated over the course of many centuries and througha variety of cultures. The development of mathematics occurredalongside the development of physics and astronomy,and provides inspiration to st...
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MATH2300
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Foundations of Proof
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This course introduces students to the foundational skills and techniques in mathematical proof. There will be significant discussion centered around “the proving process,” regarding both its technical and creative aspects. Topics include rules of re...
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MATH2550
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Coll Math II: Algebra/Nbr Thry
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This course builds and elaborates upon basic concepts introduced in MATH 1550. Topics include number theory, functions and algebra. The course focuses upon investigation and problem solving and involves the use of relevant manipulatives and technolog...
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MATH2900
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Indep.Research in Math Educ.
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Individual, independent research on selected topics in mathematics education.Prerequisite: Students must have at least a 3.0 average in the subject area in which they seek to work and at least a 2.7 cumulative average, and Instructor Permission.
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MATH3100
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Advanced Topics in Mathematics
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Features a variable selection of topics, ordinarily including linear algebra and matrix theory, systems of equations, vector algebra and calculus methods, multivariate calculus, computer applications to differential equations, Fourier series and anal...
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MATH3110
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Discrete Mathematics
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This course explores widely applicable mathematical tools for computer and information science, including topics from logic, set theory, combinatorics, number theory, probability theory, and graph theory. It includes opportunities for students to pr...
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MATH3120
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Calculus III
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This course is an introduction to the calculus of functions of several variables. It begins with studying the basic objects of multidimensional geometry: vectors and vector operations, lines, planes, cylinders, quadric surfaces, and various coordinat...
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MATH3130
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Operations Research
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Optimization of linear functions: linear programming, simplex method, transportation, and network problems. Optimization of non-linear functions: unconstrained optima, constrained optima and Lagrange multipliers, Kuhn-Tucker conditions, calculus of...
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MATH3150
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Statistics III
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This course builds upon topics covered in Statistics II, particularly multiple regression and analysis of variance, and completes the transition to the use of statistical software for data analysis. Topics in multiple regression will include polynom...
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MATH3175
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Modern Algebra
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This course is an introduction to algebraic systems, definitions,and basic properties. There is an emphasis on grouptheory and a brief survey of rings, fields, and polynomialrings over a field.Prerequisite: Any 2000-level MATH course. Students are en...
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MATH3200
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Mathematical Modeling
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The focus of this course is on mathematical modeling using graphical, numerical, symbolic, and verbal techniques to describe and explore real-world data and phenomena. The main goal of the course is to introduce students to both deterministic and pr...
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MATH3250
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College Math III: Geom/Data
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This course emphasizes the factors that contribute to creating effective learning environments for increasing conceptual development in mathematics. Using content in geometry, measurement, probability, data analysis, and statistics as illustrative ex...
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MATH4000
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Independent Research/Study
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Required: 3.00 Mathematics g.p.a.; 2.70 cumulative g.p.a.; signatures of the divisional chairperson and instructor
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MATH4100
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Independent Reading
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Required: 3.00 Mathematics g.p.a.; 2.70 cumulative g.p.a.
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