
Classes
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MATH 101: Welcome Mathematics Majors
An introductory course for entering mathematics majors. Through presentations, discussions and problem solving the question "What is Mathematics?".
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MATH 110: College Algebra
This course is designed for the student who needs a basic foundation in algebra and functions for the study of precalculus or applied calculus. An emphasis on developing algebraic skills and an understanding of functions is stressed. Topics include: real numbers, exponents and roots, factoring and simplifying expressions; solving equations and inequalities; functions and their graphs, including linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
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MATH 213: Applied Calculus I
The student will be introduced to the mathematics of linear systems and to the concepts, methods and applications of calculus. Mathematical questions arising in business and the life and social sciences will be modeled and solved using these tools. Topics to be covered include linear systems of equations, matrix techniques, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. The approach will be graphical, numerical and analytic.