MA 050 : Topics in Modern Math Lab
Hours
3Prerequisites
Placement.
Corequisites
MA 150.
Placement.
MA 150.
Placement.
MA 165.
Permission of instructor. A maximum of 6 hours credit may be taken.
Elementary function theory, with graphing techniques and applications. Polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions will all be studied in detail. This course will provide a foundation for the use of graphing utilities in problem solving.
āCā or better in MA 165 or equivalent.
This course is designed to provide a calculus background necessary for students in business, management, life science, or social sciences. The emphasis is on using calculus to make statements about real-world applications. Topics to be covered include limits, derivative of a function, exponential and logarithmic functions, and integration.
MA 165 or equivalent.
Topics explore the foundations of calculus: limits, continuity, the derivative of a function, the chain rule, the Mean Value Theorem, Riemann sums, integration. Includes applications, optimization problems, derivatives and integrals of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Purchase of an approved calculator required.
MA 170 or equivalent.
An introduction to the basic principles of statistics. Major topics include graphic, numeric, and algebraic summaries of data (graphs, measures of central tendency and spread, correlation and regression); elementary principles of sampling and experimental design; elementary probability; normal distributions and the central limit theorem; confidence intervals; and tests of significance. Focus on analysis of data using appropriate statistical techniques.
MA 150 or higher.
MA 190.
Permission of instructor. A maximum of 6 hours credit may be taken.
MA 190.
MA 240.
MA 200, MA 240, MA 250.
MA 315.
Permission of instructor. A maximum of 6 hours credit may be taken.
MA 250, MA 315.
MA 250.
Permission of the instructor, division dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
MA 190, MA 250.
MA 240, MA 250.
MA 250, MA 315.
Permission of instructor. A maximum of 6 hours credit may be taken.
Permission of the instructor, division dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs.