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An introduction to elementary statistical methods. Topics covered include mean, standard deviation, standard scores, probability of events, binomial and normal distribution, linear correlations, sampling, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, analysis of variance.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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A precalculus course containing a review of selected algebraic topics; properties and graphs of polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions; properties, functions, and graphs of logarithmic and exponential functions; solving systems of equations and matrices and determinants; conic sections; and mathematical induction, sequences, and series.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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A study of trigonometric functions with applications. Topics covered include trigonometric graphs, identities, inverse functions, vectors, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, right and oblique triangle with applications. (Formerly numbered MAT 102 and MAT 1020).
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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A survey of differential and integral calculus with applications. Topics include limits, the derivative, differentiation techniques, exponential and logarithmic functions, integration, applications of differentiation and integration. For students not planning to major in engineering or mathematics.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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Methods of solving linear differential equations, applications, series solutions, systems of linear differential equations, graphical and numerical methods, and Laplace transforms.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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An introductory course on selected topics in chemistry and physics.
4.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Lab hours
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The study of mechanics and heat. Note: credit cannot be given for both Physics I and Elements of Physics I or II. (Formerly numbered PHY 211). MATH 1910 is a prerequisite or can be taken concurrently.
4.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours
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The study of electricity and magnetism, waves, optics and modern physics. MATH 1920 is a prerequisite or can be taken concurrently.
4.000 Credit hours
3.000 Lecture hours 3.000 Lab hours
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A study of vector algebra, resultants, centroids, equilibrium, moments of inertia, and virtual work. MATH 1910 is a prerequisite or can be taken concurrently. (formerly numbered Phy 255, PHY 2550, PHYS 2550).
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours |
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A study of kinematics, kinetics, Newton's laws, work-energy principle, impulse-momentum principle, vibrations. MATH 1920 is a prerequisite or can be taken concurrently. (formerly numbered PHY 256, PHY 2560, PHYS 256). |