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MATH 201 Calculus I

Prerequisite: MATH 120 or Level III placement on Basic Math Skills Inventory. Relationships, functions, rates of change, initial value problems, derivatives of functions of one variable, numerical solutions, applications. Emphasis is on: problem solving, collaborative work, computer exploration, writing.

Credits

4.0

Core

Computation/Quantitative Literacy

Offered

Both Semesters

MATH 202 Calculus II

Prerequisite: MATH 201 or permission of the instructor.  Antiderivatives and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; distance, velocity, and acceleration; the definite integral; uses of integrals and representations of functions; distribution and density functions; Taylor polynomials and infinite series. Emphasis is on problem-solving, collaborative work, computer exploration, writing.

Credits

4.0

Offered

Both Semesters

MATH 207 Discrete Math

Prerequisite: MATH 120 or Level III placement on the Basic Math Skills Inventory or permission of the instructor. An introduction to basic concepts and techniques of discrete mathematics. Topics include logic, sets, positional numeration systems, mathematical induction, elementary combinatorics, algorithms, matrices, recursion and the basic concepts of graphs and trees. The relationship to the computer will be stressed throughout.

Credits

3.0

Offered

Both Semesters

MATH 213 Statistical Concepts and Methods

Prerequisite: MATH 120 or Level III placement on the Basic Math Skills Inventory. An introduction to the practice of statistics, its applications, and its mathematical underpinnings. Focus is on data, activities, technology, conceptual understanding. This course is intended for mathematics and science majors.

Credits

4.0

Core

Computation/Quantitative Literacy

Offered

Spring Semester

MATH 253 Multivariable Calculus

Prerequisites: MATH 202 or permission of instructor. Calculus in several variables: multivariable functions, partial/directional derivatives, the gradient, multiple integrals, different coordinate systems, parametric equations, vector-valued functions, velocity, curvature, vector fields, line integrals, Green’s Theorem. Emphasis is on problem solving, collaborative work, computer exploration, writing.

Credits

4.0

Offered

Fall Semester