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| Adv Cal Sec Mat Tchr | Graduate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists II | Graduate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Determinants and matrices; line and surface integrals, integral theorems; complex integrals and residues; distribution functions of probability. Not for credit by mathematics majors. Any student ... more |
| Appl Math for Decision Making | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | ECU |
| 1066. Applied Mathematics for Decision Making (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) Required for students planning to major in business administration or accounting. P: Appropriate score on the math placement ... more |
| Calcu With Applic | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Calculus | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCC |
| Intended for students majoring in fields other than engineering, mathematics or science. Elements of differential and integral calculus for polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic functions ... more |
| Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| First order finite difference models; derivatives - limits, power rule, graphing, and optimization; exponential and logarithmic functions - growth and decay models; integrals - computation, area, ... more |
| Calculus I | Baccalaureate | Summer I 2009 | UNCP |
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| Calculus I | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCC |
| Designed for students majoring in Mathematics, Science, or Engineering. Elementary functions, derivatives and their applications, introduction to definite integrals. more |
| Calculus I | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| First of three semesters in a calculus sequence for science and engineering majors. Functions, graphs, limits, derivatives, rules of differentiation, definite integrals, fundamental theorem of ... more |
| Calculus II | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCC |
| Methods for evaluating definite integrals, applications of integration, improper integrals, infinite series, Taylor series, power series, and introduction to differential equations. more |
| Calculus II | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Second of three semesters in a calculus sequence for science and engineering majors. Techniques and applications of integration, elementary differential equations, sequences, series, power ... more |
| Calculus III | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Third of three semesters in a calculus sequence for science and engineering majors. Vectors, vector algebra, and vector functions. Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, gradients, ... more |
| Coll Algebra | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009, Summer II 2009, Summer I 2009 | UNCP |
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| College Algebra | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCG |
| Algebraic expressions, exponents, radicals, factoring, solving equations and inequalities, graphing, polynomial and rational functions. more |
| College Algebra | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | ECU |
| 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) May not be taken by students who have credit for MATH 1085. P: Appropriate score on math placement test. Topics include sets; linear, quadratic, ... more |
| College Algebra & Prob | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCC |
| The basic mathematics course for undergraduates not majoring in Mathematics, Engineering, or the Physical Sciences. Fundamental concepts of algebra. Students who already have credit for MATH ... more |
| Connections in Mathematics 3 | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Dis Mat For Tchrs | Graduate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Discrete Mathematics | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | UNC-CH |
| This course serves as a transition from computational to more theoretical mathematics. Topics are from the foundations of mathematics: logic, set theory, relations and functions, induction, ... more |
| Elementary Statistics | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WSSU |
| The major emphasis of this course is on the use of statistics as a tool in the decision making process. The following are among the topics to be developed: common statistical measures, graphing ... more |