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  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    For students who will individually study topics in linguistics that are not typically offered. Students must consult with a faculty member and obtain approval. Prerequisites: Department Consent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Rapid review of elementary algebra; linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations; exponents, radicals, exponentials, logarithms; solving polynomial, radical, exponential, and logarithmic equations; applications throughout these topics. Recommended prerequisite is MATH 980 with a C or better, an Accuplacer QAS score of at least 245, an ACT math score of at least 18, or an SAT math score of at least 470.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course helps students learn how to use some simple mathematical techniques effectively in their own field of study and apply those concepts to practical, real-life situations. Topics covered: sets and Venn diagrams, different systems of units and unit conversions, using percents and estimations, financial mathematics involved in loans and investments, linear and exponential modeling and applications, geometric measurements and scaling. This course is primarily for undergraduate students who will not take any further mathematics, except for statistics/probability. Recommended prerequisite is either MATH 980 or MATH 1010 with a C or better, an Accuplacer QAS score of at least 250, an ACT math score of at least 19, or an SAT math score of at least 500.
    General Education Course
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is an application-based course centered around the use of mathematics, statistics, and probability to model changes in the real world. Students will learn about different uses of percentages, financial mathematics, linear and exponential modeling with applications, how to determine the probability of an event, how to recognize normal (bell-shaped) distributions and how to use their properties in real-life applications. This course also contains a review of the specific mathematical material from the level of MATH 980 that is most helpful for success in this course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics covered: how to collect, organize, analyze, display, and interpret data; deviation, variance and standard deviation, Empirical rule; basic concepts of probability and counting, conditional probability, multiplication and addition rule; probability distributions, binomial distributions; standard normal (bell-shaped) distributions; correlation and linear regression. Recommended prerequisite is either MATH 980 or MATH 1010 with a C or better, an Accuplacer AAF score of at least 235, an ACT math score of at least 22, or an SAT math score of at least 550.
    General Education Course
  • 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.
    General Education Course
  • 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.
    General Education Course
  • 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.
    General Education Course
  • 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.
    General Education Course
  • 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.
    General Education Course