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Department of Mathematics
MA 101 General Mathematics No credit
This course is designed for students with minimal mathematical background. It includes a comprehensive review of basic and consumer arithmetic.
MA 203 College Algebra 3 hours
Prerequisite: One year of high school algebra. A review of the functions in basic algebra. Examines graphs, complex numbers, linear systems, polynomials, exponential and logarithmic functions.
MA 204 College Trigonometry 3 hours
Prerequisite: MA 203. This course presents a study of trigonometric functions through examination of identities, solutions to equations, and graphs.
MA 301 Calculus I 5 hours
Prerequisite: MA 204. An introduction to limits and continuity, derivatives and their applications, and integration.
MA 302 Calculus II 5 hours
Prerequisite: MA 301. This course examines transcendental functions, applications of integrals, techniques of integration, conic sections, and infinite series.
MA 401 Linear Algebra 3 hours
Prerequisite: MA 203. Introduces vectors and their functions, linear functions, matrices, and quadratic forms.
MA 402 Modern Geometry 3 hours
Prerequisite: MA 401. A study of the methods and functions of transformational geometry in planes and space, including Euclidean geometry and methods of construction.
MA 403 Abstract Algebra 3 hours
Prerequisite: MA 204. This study examines set and number theory, groups, rings, fields, and integral domains.
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