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MATH 2222 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II. (4) Fall and Spring<br />

A continuation of MATH 2221. Topics include the applications of integration, the calculus of<br />

inverse trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper<br />

integrals, sequence and series, and the parametric equations, and the polar coordinates.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 2221<br />

MATH 2223 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III. (4) Fall<br />

A continuation of MATH 2222. Topics include vectors and vector-valued functions of several<br />

variables, multiple integration, and vector analysis.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 2222<br />

MATH 2224 Differential Equations. (3) Spring<br />

An introduction to differential equations. Topics include the study of first and second-order<br />

differential equations, first-order systems, linear systems, Laplace transforms, and numerical<br />

methods.<br />

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 2223, 2241, or permission of instructor<br />

MATH 2241 Programming in MATLAB for the Sciences. (3) Interim (on demand)<br />

A first course in MATLAB that ranges from basic programming to the implementation of higherlevel<br />

mathematics and data presentation techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 2222<br />

MATH 3092 Informatics/Data Mining. (3) Spring<br />

A study of the storage of data and the procedures used to extract and organize valuable<br />

information.<br />

Prerequisites: MATH 2221, CSCI 1990 or MATH2241, and CSCI 3250<br />

(or permission of instructor)<br />

MATH 3101 Fundamentals of Mathematics I for Teachers. (3) Spring<br />

A study of topics in mathematics designed for future elementary and middle school teachers who<br />

are not pursuing the concentration in Mathematics. Topics include problem solving, number<br />

systems and the relationships between these systems, understanding multiplication and division,<br />

including why standard computational algorithms work, properties of arithmetic, and<br />

applications of elementary mathematics.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or higher<br />

Note: Open only to Early Childhood Education majors<br />

MATH 3102 Fundamentals of Mathematics II for Teachers. (3) Fall<br />

A study of topics in mathematics designed for future elementary and middle school teachers who<br />

are not pursuing the concentration in Mathematics. Topics include numbers and operations,<br />

algebra, geometry, data analysis, statistics, probability, and measurement. Technology is used<br />

when appropriate.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or higher<br />

Note: Open only to Early Childhood Education majors<br />

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