Description
is an introduction to differential calculus, including algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. Applications include kinematics, related rates problems, curve sketching and optimization.
CR: the former MATH 1081
LC: 4
PR: MATH 1090 or 109B or a combination of placement test and high school Mathematics scores acceptable to the Department
UL: at most 9 credit hours in Mathematics will be given for courses successfully completed from the following list subject to normal credit restrictions: Mathematics 1000, 1031, 1050, 1051, the former 1080, the former 1081, 1090, 109A/B, the former 1150 and 1151
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an introduction to differential calculus, including algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. Applications include kinematics, related rates problems, curve sketching and optimization.
CR: the former MATH 1081
LC: 4
PR: MATH 1090 or 109B or a combination of placement test and high school Mathematics scores acceptable to the Department
UL: at most 9 credit hours in Mathematics will be given for courses successfully completed from the following list subject to normal credit restrictions: Mathematics 1000, 1031, 1050, 1051, the former 1080, the former 1081, 1090, 109A/B, the former 1150 and 1151
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an introduction to integral calculus, including Riemann sums, techniques of integration and improper integrals. Applications include exponential growth and decay, areas between curves and volumes of solids of revolution.
PR: MATH 1000 or the former MATH 1081
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
covers topics which include elementary algebra and functions, sets, elementary probability, matrices, systems of equations, and linear programming.
CR: Math 1050 and Math 1051
LC: 4
UL: students who already have obtained credit for 6 or more Mathematics credit hours numbered 2000 or above are not permitted to register for this course, nor can they receive credit for it
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
provides students with the essential prerequisite elements for the study of an introductory course in calculus. Topics include algebra, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, polynomials, and rational functions.
CR: if previously successfully completed or currently registered for MATH 1000, 1001, 109A/B, the former 1080, or the former 1081
LC: 4
PR: a combination of placement test and high school Mathematics scores acceptable to the Department, or the former MATH 103F
UL: at most 9 credit hours in Mathematics will be given for courses successfully completed from the following list subject to normal credit restrictions: Mathematics 1000, 1031, 1050, 1051, the former 1080, the former 1081, 1090, 109A/B, the former 1150 and 1151
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
includes the topics: Euclidean n-space, vector operations in 2- and 3-space, complex numbers, linear transformations on n-space, matrices, determinants, and systems of linear equations.
PR: A combination of placement test and high school Mathematics scores acceptable to the Department or 3 credit hours in first year Mathematics courses
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
covers descriptive statistics (including histograms, stem-and-leaf plots and box plots), elementary probability, random variables, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution, sampling distribution, estimation and hypothesis testing including both one and two sample tests, paired comparisons, correlation and regression, related applications.
CR: STAT 2550, the former 2510, Psychology 2910, 2925 and the former 2900
LH: one 90 minute lab per week. Statistical computer package will be used in the laboratory, but no prior computing experience is assumed
PR: Mathematics 1000 or 6 credit hours in first year courses in Mathematics or registration in at least semester three of a Bachelor of Nursing program or permission of the Head of Department
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
covers power calculation and sample size determination, analysis of variance, multiple regression, nonparametric statistics, time series analysis, introduction to sampling techniques.
CR: STAT 2560, Psychology 2911, 2950, and the former 2901
LH: one 90 minute lab per week. Statistical computer package will be used in the laboratory.
PR: STAT 2500 or the former 2510
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.