MAT 0121: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0122: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0123: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0124: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0125: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0126: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic. A diagnostic test indicates which topics need review, and the course is individualized to those needs. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0131: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic in a classroom setting rather than in the Math Lab. Only open to those needing 4 or 5 credits of Arithmetic Review. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. |
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MAT 0132: () Offerings |
Studies the fundamentals of arithmetic in a classroom setting rather than in the Math Lab. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. |
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MAT 0140: () Offerings |
Explores sets; solving equations and inequalities; factoring; fractional, and rational expressions; graphing; and word problems. Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 0152: () Offerings |
Studies linear equations and inequalities, real numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, radicals, and exponents. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. |
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MAT 0153: () Offerings |
Explores systems of equations; quadratic equations and inequalities; exponential functions; and logarithms. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) Credits in this course do not apply toward graduation requirements. |
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MAT 1110: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or its equivalent and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency Exam. Explores algebraic, circular and trigonometric equations and identities; and inequalities. Credit cannot be received for this course if MAT 1112 or MAT 1114 has been taken. |
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MAT 1112: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or its equivalent and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency Exam. Explores inequalities and algebraic functions: linear, quadratic, polynomial and rational. This is a portion of MAT 1110; credit cannot be received for taking both courses. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 1114: () Offerings |
Studies the development of circular and trigonometric functions; right-triangle applications; trigonometric equations; and identities. This is a portion of MAT 1110; credit cannot be received for taking both courses. (Offered only in the Math Lab.) |
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MAT 1221: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or its equivalent and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency exam. An applications-oriented course with an intuitive approach, including introduction to both differential and integral calculus. Examples drawn from business, economics, biology, and the social and behavioral sciences. This course is not the prerequisite for 1235, nor can credit be received if 1234 or its equivalent has been taken. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 1234: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Passing score on Mathematics Proficiency Exam and [MAT 1110 or (MAT 1112 and 1114)] or its equivalent as determined by the Calculus Placement Test. First course in calculus, emphasizing limits and derivatives of functions of one variable. Sequence begins both Autumn and Winter Quarters. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 1235: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 1234. Second course in calculus, emphasizing integral calculus of functions of one variable. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 1236: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 1235. Third course in calculus. Includes parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors, sequences, series, and Taylor expansions. Introduces multivariable calculus, including partial derivatives, double integrals, and triple integrals. Extra fee. |
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MAT 1360: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or its equivalent and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency exam. Explores descriptive statistics, elementary probability, binomial and normal distributions, sampling, estimating parameters, testing hypotheses, regression, and correlation. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 1521: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or its equivalent and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency exam. Explores topics that illustrate how mathematical methods and models permeate our economic, political, and personal lives. By investigation of diverse applications, a variety of problem-solving techniques will be introduced, including using the computer as a tool. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 1560: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Passing score on Mathematics Proficiency Exam or completion of Arithmetic Review. The first in a three-course sequence, this course is a study of numerical reasoning with emphasis on depth of understanding, problem solving strategies, and appropriate use of calculators and computer software. Investigations of mathematical topics include numeration systems, numerical properties and operations, concepts in number theory, and associated history of mathematics. Standards-based content preparation for teaching K-8 mathematics. |
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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MAT 1720: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1221 or 1225 or 1234. Explores set theory, number systems, logic, proof techniques, basics of counting, discrete probability, networks, digital logic, and digital systems. |
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MAT 2401: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1226 or 1235. Studies vector spaces, matrices, and linear transformations. Extra fee. |
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MAT 2531: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 2530 completed with a grade of C- or better. Includes topics from probability, geometry, and measurement, and relates topics to the elementary school mathematics curriculum. Available for general education credit only to students in elementary education. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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MAT 2561: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1560. The second in a three-course sequence, this course is a study of statistical and algebraic reasoning with emphasis on depth of understanding and appropriate use of calculators and computer software. Investigations of mathematical topics include statistics, probability, variables and their uses, proportional reasoning, linear and non-linear functions, inverse functions, proof appropriate for K-8 teachers, and associated history of mathematics. Standards-based content preparation for teaching K-8 mathematics. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 2700: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: BUS 1700 or CSC 1123 and passing score on Mathematics Proficiency exam. Explores descriptive statistics, probability, random variable distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and nonparametric statistics. |
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT)
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MAT 2720: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1226 or 1235. Studies sets, logic, Boolean algebra, relations, functions, and graphs. |
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MAT 3237: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 1236. Studies general solutions of first and second order differential equations, Laplace transforms, and series solutions. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3238: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: C- or higher in MAT 1236 and 2401. Additional study of multivariable and vector calculus, including vector-valued functions, vector fields, line integrals, surface integrals, Green's Theorem, Stoke's Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3360: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1226 or 1236. Calculus based introduction to probability and statistics. Studies elementary probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, expectation, moments, sampling distributions, central limit theorem, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3401: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 2720 or 3749 (or MAT 3562 with permission of instructor). May be taken concurrently with instructor approval. Studies topics of classical number theory including divisibility, primes and congruences. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3441: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 3749. Surveys foundations of Euclidean, non-Euclidean, and projective geometries from an axiomatic approach. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3443: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 3749. Surveys Euclidean, non-Euclidean, and projective geometries using a transformational approach. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3562: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 2561. The third in a three-course sequence, this course is a study of geometric reasoning with emphasis on depth of understanding and appropriate use of calculators and computer software. Investigations of mathematical topics include two- and three-dimensional geometry, measurement, proof appropriate for K-8 teachers, and associated history of mathematics. Standards-based content preparation for teaching K-8 mathematics. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3724: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: (MAT 1228 or 3237) and (MAT 2228 or 3238). Studies Fourier series, heat, wave, and Laplace's equations, separation of variables, and boundary value problems. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3725: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 3724. Continuation of MAT 3724, including Fourier transforms, Bessel and Legendre functions. Offered as needed. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3730: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: MAT 3238 or (MAT 1228 and 2228). Studies theory and applications of complex variables; analytic functions, integrals, and power series applications. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3749: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: MAT 1236 and MAT 2720 or permission of instructor. Uses the axiomatic method to prove basic results from set theory and real analysis. Topics include functions, set cardinality, the real number system, and the topology of the real line. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 3751: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 3749. Builds on the topics introduced in MAT 3749, including explorations of differentiation and integration. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 4363: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: (MAT 2228 or 3238) and (MAT 2376 or 3360). Studies in greater depth continuous and discrete probability distributions, moment generating functions, probability-generating functions, transformations, and multivariate probability distributions. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 4402: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 3749. Studies algebraic structures, including groups, rings, and fields. |
Attributes:Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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MAT 4403: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: C- or higher in MAT 4402. Continuation of MAT 4402. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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MAT 4610: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: MAT 3749 or permission of instructor. Investigates the ideas, methods, and work of great mathematicians of the past. |
Attributes:Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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MAT 4725: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: [MAT 1228 and 2228] or [MAT 2401 and 3237] or permission of instructor, and facility with mathematically oriented software. Studies numerical integration, differentiation, solutions of systems of equations, and related topics. Offered alternate years. Extra fee. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 4830: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: [MAT 1228, 2228, and 2375] or [MAT 2401, 3237 and 3360], and facility with mathematically oriented software. Focuses on construction and analysis of mathematical models for problems in the real world. The problems will be chosen from a variety of fields, including the biological and social sciences. Extra fee. Offered alternate years. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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MAT 4899: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: 9 credits of upper-division mathematics or instructor permission. This senior capstone course will explore the culture of mathematics through readings and classroom discussions during the Autumn Quarter. Students will synthesize mathematical ideas within the context of a Christian worldview. The student will write a significant paper and make an oral presentation within the following two quarters. |
Attributes:Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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MAT 4904: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: 6 credits in upper-division mathematics. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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MAT 4910: () Offerings |
Investigates topics of current interest through student reports. May be repeated for credit 5 times. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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MAT 4930: () Offerings |
Practical experience in the Math Lab. May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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MAT 4940: () Offerings |
Provides a significant learning experience to be obtained in a closely supervised work-study program. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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