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Fundamentals and Techniques of College Algebra
MATH 1011
3 semester hours
Covers simplifying algebraic expressions, factoring linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, exponentials, logarithms, functions and graphs, complex numbers, and binomial theorem. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1011 and 1000/1020. Prereq., one year of high school algebra or placement exam score for MATH 1000. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills.
Patrick Brown, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30349 Thursdays, January 24-May 1, 6-9 pm, Engineering Center CR 131. $615 (resident).
Quantitative Reasoning and Mathematical Skills
MATH 1012
3 semester hours
Promotes mathematical literacy among liberal arts students. Teaches basic mathematics, logic, and problem-solving skills in the context of higher level mathematics, science, technology, and/or society. This is not a traditional math class, but is designed to stimulate interest in and appreciation of mathematics and quantitative reasoning as valuable tools for comprehending the world in which we live. Same as QRMS 1010. Meets MAPS requirement for mathematics. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills.
Catherine Moody, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30350 Mondays, January 28-May 5, 6-9 pm, Engineering Center CR 137. $615 (resident).
Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1
MATH 1300
5 semester hours
Topics include limits, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative, integration, and applications of the definite integral. Credit not granted for this course and MATH 1081, MATH 1310, APPM 1345, APPM 1350, or ECON 1088. Similar to MATH 1080, 1090, and 1100. Prereqs., two years high school algebra, one year geometry, and 1/2 yeasr trigonometry or MATH 1500. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills.
Kevin Manley, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30351 Mondays and Wednesdays, January 23-May 5, 6-8:30 pm, Engineering Center CR 131. $1,025 (resident).
Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2
MATH 2300
5 semester hours
A continuation of MATH 1300. Topics include transcendental functions,
methods of integration, polar coordinates, conic sections, improper
integrals, and infinite series. Students with credit in MATH 2300 may not
receive credit in APPM 1360 or APPM 1380. Approved for arts and sciences
core curriculum: quantitative reasoning and mathematical skills.
Kevin Manley, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30601 Tuesdays and Thursdays, January
22-May 1, 6-8:30 pm, Engineering Center CR 137. $1,025 (resident).
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