Mathematics
MTH 1105 Algebra in Practical Context
Study of various topics in algebra including properties of real numbers, linear equations, and inequalities; polynomials, rational expressions, exponentials and roots, quadratics equations, systems of linear equations; applications of algebra to everyday problems.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1109 College Algebra
Concepts and theories in modern algebra with emphasis on functions, graphical methods, and theory of equations; includes study of quadratic equations, complex variables, systems of equations and inequalities, polynomial functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, arithmetic and geometric progressions.
Prerequisite MTH 1105 or pass Mathematics Placement Examination.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1115 Algebra and Trigonometry
Elementary algebraic and transcendental functions and the universe; graphs; the solution of linear, quadratic, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric identities.
Prerequisite: MTH 1105 (or pass Mathematics Placement Examination) and one year of high school geometry
Credit 3 units
MTH 1205 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
A course on mathematical functions and how to use them to model real world systems. Models will be drawn from business, ecology, economics and other areas. Matrices, polynomial functions, sequences and series, exponential and logarithmic functions, basic probability, and elementary simulations will be studied and applied.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic algebra and passing the Mathematics Placement Exam.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1305 Calculus for Business and the Behavioral Sciences
A course in elementary differential and integral calculus that stresses applications in business, the behavioral sciences, and related areas. Limits, derivatives, and integrals will be defined and applied to elementary functions.
Prerequisites: At least two years of high school algebra and passing the Mathematics Placement Exam.
Credit 3 units
MTH 2010 Probability and Statistics
Population and sample sizes, classification of data, data tabulation, and graphical representation. Data aggregation measures: mean, median, mode, spread range, variances and covariances. Quartiles, percentiles, standard deviation. Definition of probability. Sample spaces and events. Conditional probability. Random variables, Poisson, exponential, and normal distributions. Markov and Chebychev inequalities. Limit theorems. Bi-variate distributions, correlation and regression.
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit 3 units
MTH 2210 Introduction to Applied Statistics
Descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, skewness,moments and kurtosis, and correlation.
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit: 3 units
MTH 3301 Foundations of Mathematics
Comparisons of mathematical systems with emphasis on the real numbers, numeration systems, and their historical development; topics in geometry, set theory, and probability and statistics
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit 3 units
Study of various topics in algebra including properties of real numbers, linear equations, and inequalities; polynomials, rational expressions, exponentials and roots, quadratics equations, systems of linear equations; applications of algebra to everyday problems.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1109 College Algebra
Concepts and theories in modern algebra with emphasis on functions, graphical methods, and theory of equations; includes study of quadratic equations, complex variables, systems of equations and inequalities, polynomial functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, arithmetic and geometric progressions.
Prerequisite MTH 1105 or pass Mathematics Placement Examination.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1115 Algebra and Trigonometry
Elementary algebraic and transcendental functions and the universe; graphs; the solution of linear, quadratic, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric identities.
Prerequisite: MTH 1105 (or pass Mathematics Placement Examination) and one year of high school geometry
Credit 3 units
MTH 1205 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
A course on mathematical functions and how to use them to model real world systems. Models will be drawn from business, ecology, economics and other areas. Matrices, polynomial functions, sequences and series, exponential and logarithmic functions, basic probability, and elementary simulations will be studied and applied.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic algebra and passing the Mathematics Placement Exam.
Credit 3 units
MTH 1305 Calculus for Business and the Behavioral Sciences
A course in elementary differential and integral calculus that stresses applications in business, the behavioral sciences, and related areas. Limits, derivatives, and integrals will be defined and applied to elementary functions.
Prerequisites: At least two years of high school algebra and passing the Mathematics Placement Exam.
Credit 3 units
MTH 2010 Probability and Statistics
Population and sample sizes, classification of data, data tabulation, and graphical representation. Data aggregation measures: mean, median, mode, spread range, variances and covariances. Quartiles, percentiles, standard deviation. Definition of probability. Sample spaces and events. Conditional probability. Random variables, Poisson, exponential, and normal distributions. Markov and Chebychev inequalities. Limit theorems. Bi-variate distributions, correlation and regression.
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit 3 units
MTH 2210 Introduction to Applied Statistics
Descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, skewness,moments and kurtosis, and correlation.
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit: 3 units
MTH 3301 Foundations of Mathematics
Comparisons of mathematical systems with emphasis on the real numbers, numeration systems, and their historical development; topics in geometry, set theory, and probability and statistics
Prerequisite: MTH 1109
Credit 3 units




