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  • 4.00 Credits

    Functions, inverses and graphs; polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and matrices; applications; arithmetic and geometric sequences and series. Recommended prerequisite is MATH 1010 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 245, an ACT math score of at least 23, or an SAT math score of at least 570.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    Trigonometric functions, inverses, equations and identities with applications; introduction to vectors. Recommended prerequisite is MATH 1050 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 263, an ACT math score of at least 26, or an SAT math score of at least 630.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    The important topics used in making inferences from data will be presented and illustrated. As well as material on descriptive statistics, estimation of the mean, or of the proportion, in one or two populations, simple linear regression, and one-way analysis of variance are covered. Recommended prerequisite is either MATH 980 with a B or better or MATH 1010 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of as least 235, an ACT math score of at least 22, or an SAT math score of at least 550.
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  • 5.00 Credits

    Provides in-depth and accelerated review of college algebra and trigonometry to prepare for science-track calculus courses. Most topics from MATH 1050 and MATH 1060 are covered in this course. Recommended prerequisite is MATH 1010 with a B or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 250, an ACT math score of at least 24, or an SAT math score of at least 580.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, matrices, Gaussian elimination, exponential and logarithmic functions, growth, periodic and continuously compounded interest, arithmetic and geometric series, annuities and loans. Recommended prerequisite is either MATH 980 or MATH 1010 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 240, an ACT math score of at least 23, or an SAT math score of at least 570.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to limits. Differentiation and integration of polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential function. Optimization of functions, including business applications such as marginal analysis. Business applications of the derivative and integral. Brief exposure to partial derivatives and functions of several variables. (Not for students who have completed more than one semester of calculus). Recommended prerequisite is either MATH 1090 or MATH 1050 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 263, an ACT math score of at least 28, or an SAT math score of at least 650.
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  • 3.00 Credits

    Linear and quadratic functions and graphs, matrices and solutions to linear equations with business applications, simple and compound interest, annuities and loans, differentiation and integration of polynomial and exponential functions, optimization of functions including business applications.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Derivation of dynamical models of biological systems and their analysis with differential and integral calculus. Discrete-time dynamical systems for growth, breathing, selection, the heart, etc. Differentiation and its applications to stability, approximation of functions, maximization, and limits. Differential equations describing growth, diffusion, and selection, and their solution with integral calculus. Computer lab using R. Recommended prerequisite is (MATH 1050 and MATH 1060) or MATH 1080 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 276, an ACT math score of at least 28, an SAT math score of at least 650, or an AP AB Calculus score of 3.
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  • 4.00 Credits

    Probabilistic models of biological systems and their analysis. Derivation and analysis of stochastic dynamical systems describing growth, diffusion, and selection. Introduction to probability theory including distributions, random variables, and probability density functions. Applications of binomial, exponential, Poisson, and normal distributions. Statistical methods including parameter estimation, maximum likelihood, hypothesis testing and regression. Computer lab using Maple. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MATH 1170.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Functions and their graphs, differentiation of polynomial, rational and trigonometric functions. Velocity and acceleration. Geometric applications of the derivative, minimization and maximization problems, the indefinite integral, and an introduction to differential equations. The definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Recommended prerequisite is (MATH 1050 and MATH 1060) or MATH 1080 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 276, an ACT math score of at least 28, an SAT math score of at least 650, or an AP AB Calculus score of 3.
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