MAT
110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA
A study of the structure of algebra, including numbers and their properties,
exponents, equations and inequalities, polynomials, functions, and
graphs. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT
100 or placement. Offered every semester (d & e).
MAT
112 MATHEMATICS FOR THE SCIENCES
This course emphasizes the mathematical concepts and skills used in
the science fields. Topics covered include fractions, percentage,
the metric system, dimensional analysis, scientific notation, unit
conversions, equations, graphs, and logarithms. Three credit hours.
Offered every semester (d).
MAT
114 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
An in-depth study of algebra with a focus on real-world applications,
graphing, and problem solving that assumes proficiency with the techniques
of basic algebra. Topics include: linear, quadratic, higher degree
(n>2) polynomial, exponential, rational, and radical functions;
solving systems of linear equations; and development of the interest
formula with applications to credit cards and investments. Three
credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT 110
or placement. Course may not be taken out of sequence. Offered every
semester (d & e).
MAT
115 PRE-CALCULUS
This course combines pertinent topics from intermediate algebra and
trigonometry that are necessary as fundamentals to master subsequent
course study in calculus. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT
114 or placement. Course may not be taken out of sequence. Offered
Spring semester (d); offered Fall semester (e).
MAT
125 CONCEPTS IN MATHEMATICS
This course introduces a range of topics from mathematics: set theory,
numeration systems, number theory, geometry, and probability and statistics.
It is designed for prospective elementary school teachers and for
students seeking a broader understanding of the field of mathematics.
Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT
110 or higher placement. Offered Spring semester (d & e).
MAT
201 STATISTICS AND SOCIETY
An introduction to data collection and interpretation, measurement,
variability, survey and experiment design, statistical summarization,
and statistical inference. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: Completion
of MAT 110 or higher placement. Offered
every semester (d & e).
MAT
216 SURVEY OF INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
This course introduces the techniques of differential and integral
calculus and illustrates these ideas with practical applications from
the social, managerial, and life sciences with special emphasis on
business and economics. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT
115 or placement. Course may not be taken out of sequence. Offered
Fall semester in even numbered years (d); offered Fall semester in
odd numbered years (e).
MAT
250 OPERATIONS ANALYSIS AND MODELING
This course is an introduction to the modeling of certain operational
features common to business and information systems management. The
focus will be on scheduling models, allocation models, queuing models,
and inventory models. The models will provide mathematical information
which can be used in the decision-making processes needed to solve
large-scale problems. Emphasis is on problem formulation and experimentation
with "naive" methods of solution; microcomputer software
will be used to solve problems representative of the real world. Three
credit hours. Prerequisites: Completion of MAT
114 or higher placement; and CIS 115
or CIS 120. Offered Spring semester
in even numbered years (d); offered Spring semester in odd numbered
years (e).
MAT 298 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN MATHEMATICS
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
MAT 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN MATHEMATICS
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
MAT 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN MATHEMATICS