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LIBERAL ARTS/HUMANITIES MAJORS:
  

  • College Math I (MA 101) - 3 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Study and application of the concepts of symbolic logic, sets, relations, and functions.
  • College Math II - (MA 102) - 3 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Continuation of MA101, Study and application of the concepts of mathematical systems, matrices, probability, and statistics.
  • Basic Statistics - (MA 103) - 3 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Developmental and application of statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, probability, normal distribution, tests of hypothesis, sampling theory and correlation.
       

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJORS:

  • Business Calculus - (MA 111) - 4 Credits    OUTLINE  SYLLABUS
    • Introduction to calculus with applications to business. Topics include functions, curve sketching, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, applications of the derivative, optimization, modeling and integration.
       (Prerequisite : MA108 College Algebra)
  • Quantitative Mathematics - (MA 110) - 3 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • An Introduction to Linear Programming and the Mathematics of Finance. Topics include equations and Inequalities, functions, graphs, matrix algebra and linear programming applications.
      (Prerequisite : MA108 College Algebra)

MATH / SCIENCE MAJORS:

  • College Algebra - (MA108) - 3 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Study and application of the concept of sets, relations, functions, and the real number system.
      Topics include polynomials, rational expressions, and radicals. Emphasis is placed on graphing and solving different types of functions.
  • Pre-Calculus - (MA109) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Study and application of the concept of sets, relations, functions, to prepare students for Calculus.
      Emphasis is placed on the properties of functions, including inverse, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions.
      Study of conic sections are also included.
  • Applied Calculus - (MA115) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • A study of the concept of limits, differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
      Emphasis on the use of Calculus as a tool to solve application problems.
  • Calculus I - (MA120) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Study of the concept of limits, continuity, derivatives and differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions.
      Applications of the derivative, maxima and minima.
      Introduction to antiderivatives and the Riemann Sum.
  • Calculus II - (MA121) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Continuation of MA120. Study and application of the concepts of antiderivatives, definite integrals, and techniques of integration.
      Topics include differentiation and integration of transcendental functions.
  • Elementary Linear Algebra - (MA200) - 4 credits     OUTLINE  SYLLABUS
    • A study of finite dimensional vector spaces.
      Topics include vectors and vector spaces, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, kernels, linear transformations.
      Quadratic forms, Eigenvalues, eigenvectors and applications are also included.
  • Calculus III - (MA201) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Continuation of MA121. Study and application of improper integrals, infinite series.
      Topics include polar coordinates, partial differentiation, extreme considerations, and multiple integration.
  • Differential Equations - (MA202) - 4 credits     OUTLINE(DOC)  SYLLABUS(DOC)
    • Application of differential equations and their standard method of solution.
      Topics include linear differential equations of the first and higher orders, linear equations of the second order, exact and total differential equations, simultaneous equations, numerical approximations, and series solution.


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