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Quantitative Reasoning
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MATH-A
118 Finite Mathematics for the Social & Biological Sciences
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Quantitative reasoning, probability, elementary combinations, reading and interpreting graphs and tables, measuring central tendency and variation, scatter plots, correlation, regression. Intended to meet the finite math requirement for students who will be taking K300. Course uses applied examples from psychology, sociology, biology, and political science. Course
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MATH-M
110 Excursions in Mathematics
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A course designed to convey the flavor and spirit of mathematics, stressing reasoning and comprehension rather than technique. Not preparatory to other courses; mathematical topics may vary. This course does not count toward a major in mathematics.
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MATH-M
117 Intermediate Algebra
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Factoring, rational expressions, fractional exponents, radicals, quadratic equations, linear and quadratic functions, and linear systems. Does not satisfy arts and sciences distribution requirement. Credit by examination not given.
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MATH-M
118 Finite Mathematics
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Set theory,linear systems,matrices and determinants,probability,statistics and finance.Applications to problems from the social sciences.
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MATH-M
119 Brief Survey of Calculus I
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Introduction to calculus. Primarily for students in business and the social sciences. Not open to those who have had M215. For additional restrictions refer to M215-M216.
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MATH-M
122 College Algebra
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Designed to prepare students for M119 (calculus). Includes graphing linear and nonlinear functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities. A student taking both M122 and M125 will receive only 3 credit hours toward graduation.
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MATH-M
125 Precalculus Mathematics
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Designed to prepare students for M215 (Calculus). Algebraic operations, polynomials, functions and their graphs, conic sections, linear systems of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions. A student taking both M122 and M125 will receive only 3 credit hours toward graduation.
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MATH-M
215 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I
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Coordinates, functions, straight line, limits, continuity, derivative and definite integral, applications, circles, conics, techniques of integration, infinite series. A student who has had M119 will receive 3 credits toward graduation for M215 and 5 credits for M216.
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