
MANAGEMENT
Units: 3
Basic mathematical concepts such as logic, number theory, number systems, algebra, geometry, functions, graphs, counting methods, probability, and statistics together with related cultural and historical perspectives. Applications of mathematics will be emphasized.
May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for: GEM 100. Enrollment Restrictions: For students matriculating prior to Fall 2018, enrollment restricted to students who
have completed the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement. For students matriculating in Fall 2018 or later, enrollment
is restricted to students in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories I or II, or who have completed , or with a grade of C (2.0) or better, or who have completed with a grade of B- (2.7) or better.
Satisfies GE area: B4
Units: 3
Covers college algebra with integrated review of intermediate algebra. Includes graphs, equations, inequalities, and functions (linear, polynomial, rational, root, exponential, logarithmic).
May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for: or . Also offered as , and equivalent to ; students may receive credit for only one of the courses. Enrollment Restrictions: For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2018: Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
For students matriculating in Fall 2018 or later: Enrollment restricted to students
in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories I, II or III, or who have completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better or with a grade of B- (2.7) or better.
Corequisite(s): .
Satisfies GE area: B4
Units: 3
Cross-listed: Equivalent to and ; students may only receive credit for one of the courses. Enrollment Restrictions: For students matriculating prior to Fall 2018: enrollment is restricted to students
who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement. For students matriculating in Fall 2018 or later: enrollment
is restricted to students in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories I and II, or who have completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Satisfies GE area: B4
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Units: 3
Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics and basic probability theory.
Focuses on examples from life and health sciences. Includes histograms, stem- and
dotplots, measuring center and spread, scatterplots, correlation, regression, two-way
tables, parameter estimation, confidence intervals, t-test, and chi-square test. Introduces
discrete and continuous probability model, random variables, normal, binomial, and
Poisson distribution, and basic counting principles. Provides the necessary properties
of exponential and logarithmic functions.
Enrollment Restrictions: For NURS students in Math/Quant Reasoning Placement Categories I or II, or who have completed or with a grade of C (2.0) or better (or NURS students who have completed Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) prior to Fall 2018).
Satisfies GE area: B4
Units: 3
Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics and basic probability theory.
Focuses on examples from life and health sciences. Includes histograms, stem- and
dotplots, measuring center and spread, scatterplots, correlation, regression, two-way
tables, parameter estimation, confidence intervals, t-test, and chi-square test. Introduces
discrete and continuous probability model, random variables, normal, binomial, and
Poisson distribution, and basic counting principles. Provides the necessary properties
of exponential and logarithmic functions.
Enrollment Restrictions: For NURS students in Math/Quant Reasoning Placement Categories I or II, or who have completed or with a grade of C (2.0) or better (or NURS students who have completed Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) prior to Fall 2018).
Satisfies GE area: B4
Units: 3
Designed to reinforce mathematical concepts for those teaching in grades K-8. Emphasis on patterns and functional
relationships; geometric concepts in two- and three-dimensional space: points, lines,
planes, curves, triangles, convex figures, parallelism, congruence, similarity, symmetry,
perimeter, area, and volume; problem-solving strategies; appropriate use of technology;
and historical/cultural perspectives. Credit may not be counted toward the mathematics major.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment restricted to students who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
Prerequisite(s): with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Satisfies GE area: B4
Units: 3
Introduces basic concepts of probability theory such as sample space, discrete, and
continuous probability models, counting principles, random variables, conditional
probability, discrete probability distributions, normal probability distribution,
joint and marginal distributions. Subjects in statistics include types of data, measures
of central tendency and variations, visualizing data, tests for normality, sampling
distribution, central limit theorem, hypothesis tests for means and proportions, correlation,
and regression. May include computer software such as Excel, Minitab, or courseware.
Enrollment Restrictions: For students matriculating prior to Fall 2018, enrollment is restricted to students
who have completed the Entry-Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement. For students matriculating in Fall 2018 or later, enrollment
is restricted to students in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Placement Categories I and II, or who have completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better. Enrollment Requirement(s): or with a grade of C (2.0) or better, or an equivalent (or more advanced) course.
Units: 3
Covers systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, linear transformations,
vector spaces and subspaces, linear independence, bases, dimension, eigenvalues and
eigenvectors, and applications.
Prerequisite(s): with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Units: 3
Exposure to fundamental discrete mathematical skills and knowledge: basic logic and applications in computer science, methods
of proof, functions, relations, set, basic counting techniques, graphs, trees, and
applications in computer science.
Prerequisite(s): with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Units: 3
Designed to reinforce mathematical concepts for those teaching grades K-8. Emphasis on linear and quadratic
equations and inequalities; collection, organization, and representation of data;
inferences, predictions, and arguments based on data; basic notions of chance and
probability; appropriate use of technology; and historical/cultural perspectives.
May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for: . Credit may not be counted toward the mathematics major.
Prerequisite(s): with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Dr. Amber Puha
Units: 3
Provides a discussion forum for students pursuing the Mathematics Single-Subject CSET Waiver Program, while co-enrolled in . Discussions focus on various mathematical subject matter typically presented in secondary-level classrooms, which students
visit and observe in . Students link their observations from the field experience to their own study of
relevant mathematical skills and knowledge. Credit may not be counted towards the mathematics major.
Prerequisite(s): with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Corequisite(s): .