Fall Term Schedule
Fall 2025
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MATH 1000-01
Allan Greenleaf
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Graduate teaching assistantship in Mathematics
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MATH 1001-01
Allan Greenleaf
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Graduate research assistantship in Mathematics.
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MATH 140-1
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher.
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MATH 140-3
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher.
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MATH 140-4
T 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher.
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MATH 140-5
T 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher.
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MATH 140-6
W 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher.
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MATH 141-1
Ophelia Adams
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-10
W 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-11
T 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-12
W 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-13
F 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-14
T 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-15
T 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-16
F 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-17
M 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-18
R 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-2
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-21
Kalyani Madhu
TR 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-22
M 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-24
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-25
F 11:50AM - 1:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-3
Min Sik Han
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-30
R 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-4
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-5
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-6
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-7
F 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-8
T 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 141-9
Kalyani Madhu
F 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 142-1
MW 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-11
T 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-12
T 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-2
Wei-Cheng Huang
TR 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-4
R 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-5
R 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-6
M 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-8
T 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 142-9
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 143-1
Kiera Harmatz-Kean
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-10
F 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-11
W 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-2
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-3
W 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-4
R 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-5
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-7
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-8
T 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 143-9
R 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course.
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MATH 150-1
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 150-3
Neeraja Kulkarni
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 150-4
Thomas Tucker
TR 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 150-5
MW 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 150A-1
Thomas Tucker
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Prerequisites: Permission of instructor required. This module is only open to students in Honors Calculus. Passing the course will grant a waiver to the MATH 150 requirement for the Computer Science program, but does not fulfill any other requirements that MATH 150 may fulfill.This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 161-10
M 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-11
M 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-12
R 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-13
T 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-14
F 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-15
M 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-16
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-17
F 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-19
R 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-20
F 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-21
F 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-22
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-24
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-25
T 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-27
W 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-28
W 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-3
Hari Rau-Murthy
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-30
T 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-32
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-33
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-35
R 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-36
F 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-38
F 11:50AM - 1:05PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-39
M 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-4
Mark Herman
TR 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-5
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 161-6
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-01
Douglas Ravenel
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-02
Peter Oberly
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-03
MW 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-04
Peter Oberly
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-05
M 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-06
R 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-07
F 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-08
T 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-09
F 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-10
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-11
R 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-12
T 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-13
T 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-14
Mary Cook
F 11:50AM - 1:05PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-15
R 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-16
F 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-17
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-18
R 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 162-21
F 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course
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MATH 164-1
Sema Salur
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-10
W 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-11
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-12
R 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-13
W 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-14
R 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-2
TR 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-3
Sema Salur
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-4
M 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-5
F 11:50AM - 1:05PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-6
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-7
T 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-8
M 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 164-9
F 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 165-01
Jonathan Pakianathan
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently
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MATH 165-02
Kalyani Madhu
TR 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently
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MATH 165-03
MW 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently
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MATH 165-04
Saul Lubkin
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently
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MATH 165-06
Woongbae Park
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently
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MATH 171-1
Mary Cook
MW 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Students with strong mathematical ability should consider taking the honors calculus sequence, MATH 171-174, designed for students interested in mathematics. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as听MATH 235. Students taking MATH 171 who are interested in majoring in computer science should also register for the one credit course听MATH 150A听in order to satisfy the Computer Science鈥檚 MATH 150 requirement. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 171-2
Amanda Tucker
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Students with strong mathematical ability should consider taking the honors calculus sequence, MATH 171-174, designed for students interested in mathematics. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as听MATH 235. Students taking MATH 171 who are interested in majoring in computer science should also register for the one credit course听MATH 150A听in order to satisfy the Computer Science鈥檚 MATH 150 requirement. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 173-1
Sevak Mkrtchyan
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Prerequisites:MATH 172 or permission of instructor. Third course in the honors sequence, MATH 171-174. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as MATH 235. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 199-01
Steven Gonek
R 9:40AM - 12:10PM
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In this interdisciplinary seminar course we will try to understand "the infinite", one of the most fascinating and elusive concepts in human culture. It plays a vital role in biblical thought, ancient Greek philosophy and mysticism, scholastic theology, nineteenth century romantic literature, ancient and modern mathematics, and physics. A small sample of the questions we will explore are: 1) How is it possible to even think about the infinite? 2) What does it mean for God to be infinite? 3) The infinite or the finite, which is better, and why has the answer differed in different cultures? Readings will be from numerous sources, including Plato, Aristotle, Euclid, Aquinas, Nicholas of Cusa, Newton, Berkeley, Wordsworth, Cantor, and Borges, as time permits.
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MATH 200-01
Saul Lubkin
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. Techniques and methods of proof used in mathematics and computer science. Logical reasoning, mathematical induction, relations, functions. Applications to group theory or real analysis. A significant focus of this course is developing proof writing skills, which are central to the transition to higher mathematics. Students cannot take MATH 200 for credit after completion of MATH 172 or 235. Students wishing an exception can petition the mathematics department undergraduate committee by emailing mathdugs@lists.rochester.edu.
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MATH 200WM-1
Saul Lubkin
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 200. Concurrent registration in Math 200 is required.
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MATH 201-01
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 201-02
Mary Cook
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 201-03
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 203-01
Aruni Jayathilaka
TR 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics.
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MATH 203-02
W 4:50PM - 6:05PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics.
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MATH 203-03
M 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics.
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MATH 203-05
F 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics.
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MATH 208-1
Mark Herman
TR 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 165 (or MATH 173) and MATH 164 (or MATH 174) Linear programming is emphasized 鈥 including the simplex algorithm, sensitivity analysis, dual problems, and related techniques. Integer programming, network models, Dynamic programming, and the KKT conditions are also discussed.
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MATH 210-1
Arjun Krishnan
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Prerequisites: FIN 205 and 206 and (MATH 143 or 162) and (one of STAT 211, 212, 213, ECO 230, or MATH 201). Description: Mathematical concepts and techniques underlying finance theory; arbitrage pricing theory and option pricing. Finance track and FEC students should take FIN 205/206 before MATH 210. Other students can seek instructor permission.
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MATH 215-01
Juan Rivera Letelier
MW 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 162 or MATH 143 or MATH 171.听 A course with proofs such as MATH 200 or MATH 235 is recommended if you have not taken MATH 171. Description: This course covers fractal geometry with applications to chaos theory and related computer software.
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MATH 230-1
Dinesh Thakur
MW 9:00AM - 10:15AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 172, MATH 200 or MATH 235. Divisibility, primes, congruences, quadratic residues and quadratic reciprocity, primitive roots, and selected topics, with applications to cryptography and computer science.
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MATH 235-01
Hari Rau-Murthy
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 165. MATH 200 recommended. Finite-dimensional vector spaces over R and C axiomatically and with coordinate calculations. Forms, linear transformations, matrices, eigenspaces, inner products. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 235-02
Min Sik Han
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 165. MATH 200 recommended. Finite-dimensional vector spaces over R and C axiomatically and with coordinate calculations. Forms, linear transformations, matrices, eigenspaces, inner products. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time.
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MATH 235WM-1
Hari Rau-Murthy
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for MATH 235. Concurrent registration with MATH 235 is required.
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MATH 235WM-2
Min Sik Han
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for MATH 235. Concurrent registration with MATH 235 is required.
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MATH 236-01
Wei-Cheng Huang
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 173 or MATH 235 or MATH 235W Basic algebraic structures, including groups, rings, and fields with applications to specific examples.
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MATH 236H-01
Thomas Tucker
TR 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 173 or MATH 235 or MATH 235W Honors version of MATH 236.
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MATH 236HWM-1
Thomas Tucker
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 236H. Concurrent registration in Math 236H is required.
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MATH 236WM-1
Wei-Cheng Huang
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 236. Concurrent registration in Math 236 is required.
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MATH 237-1
Amanda Tucker
MW 2:00PM - 3:15PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 236 or 236H. Continuation of MATH 236 covering field theory and Galois theory including proofs of the impossibility of trisecting angles, doubling the cube, squaring the circle, and solving 5th-degree polynomials'.
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MATH 238-1
Stephen Kleene
TR 11:05AM - 12:20PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 200, MATH 235 or MATH 171. Permutations and combinations; enumeration through recursions and generating functions; Polya's theory of counting; finite geometrics and block designs; counting in graphs.
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MATH 246-01
Juan Rivera Letelier
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 200 or MATH 200W or MATH 235 or MATH 235W or MATH 171 Description: Sets, relations, and mappings; cardinals and ordinals; axiom of choice and equivalents.
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MATH 255-1
Neeraja Kulkarni
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and 235, or MATH 174. Description: Torsion, curvature; curves and surfaces in 3-space.
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MATH 265-01
MW 10:25AM - 11:40AM
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and MATH 235, or MATH 164 and MATH 200, or MATH 174 Description: Real number system, continuity and uniform continuity, mean value theorems, bounded variation, Riemann-Stieltjes integral, sequences of functions.
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MATH 265-02
Woongbae Park
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and MATH 235, or MATH 164 and MATH 200, or MATH 174 Description: Real number system, continuity and uniform continuity, mean value theorems, bounded variation, Riemann-Stieltjes integral, sequences of functions.
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MATH 265H-01
Dinesh Thakur
MW 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and 235, or MATH 164 and 200, or MATH 174. Description: Honors version of MATH 265.
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MATH 265HWM-1
Dinesh Thakur
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 265H. Concurrent registration in Math 265H is required.
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MATH 265WM-1
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 265. Concurrent registration in Math 265 is required
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MATH 265WM-2
Woongbae Park
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 265. Concurrent registration in Math 265 is required
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MATH 272-01
Mark Herman
TR 12:30PM - 1:45PM
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Prerequisites: MATH 235 or 173, MATH 164 or 174 An introduction to quantum computing from a mathematical perspective. This course provides a bridge to the field for students with a background in rigorous linear algebra; no prior knowledge of computing or quantum mechanics is necessary. Foundations of quantum mechanics are presented axiomatically, along with mathematical notions such as Hilbert spaces, tensor products, density operators, and mixed states. Also discussed are entanglement swapping, the EPR paradox, impossible devices, quantum gates, and algorithms, such as Shor鈥檚 factorization and Grover鈥檚 search.
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MATH 280-1
Ophelia Adams
TR 9:40AM - 10:55AM
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Analyzes numerical methods for approximation, interpolation and integration of functions, solving ordinary differential equations, finding zeros.
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MATH 280WM-1
Ophelia Adams
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Writing module for Math 280. Concurrent registration in Math 280 is required.
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MATH 281-1
Hussein Aluie
MWF 11:50AM - 12:40PM
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Physical phenomena in a wide range of areas such as fluid and solid mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, chemical diffusion, and acoustics are governed by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). In this course, you will learn how to solve a variety of BVPs, each of which is defined by a PDE, boundary conditions, and possibly initial conditions. We will cover the classical PDEs of mathematical physics: 1) diffusion equation, 2) Laplace equations, 3) wave equation. You will learn different techniques to solve these equations. Topics include separation of variables, Fourier analysis, Sturm-Liouville theory, spherical coordinates and Legendre鈥檚 equation, cylindrical coordinates and Bessel鈥檚 equation, method of characteristics, and Green's functions. You will also learn the basics of how to discretize linear and nonlinear PDEs and solve them numerically. Emphasis will be on physical understanding of the governing equations and the resulting solutions. You will learn to use software and write code (Python, Matlab, Mathematica) to solve PDEs and visualize the solutions. Prior knowledge of any of these languages/software, although helpful, is not required.
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MATH 281-2
F 3:25PM - 4:40PM
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Fourier series and convergence theorems; orthogonal polynomials; applications to some partial differential equations; Fourier transforms.
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MATH 390-1
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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No description
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MATH 391-1
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed thru the听.
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MATH 391-2
Thomas Tucker
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed thru the听.
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MATH 391-3
Alex Iosevich
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed thru the听.
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MATH 391-4
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed thru the听.
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MATH 391-5
Juan Rivera Letelier
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: Registration for Independent Study courses needs to be completed thru the听.
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MATH 391W-1
Mark Herman
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: https://www.rochester.edu/college/ccas/handbook/independent-studies.html
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MATH 391W-2
Jonathan Pakianathan
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: https://www.rochester.edu/college/ccas/handbook/independent-studies.html
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MATH 391W-3
Thomas Tucker
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: https://www.rochester.edu/college/ccas/handbook/independent-studies.html
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MATH 391W-4
Carl Mueller
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at: https://www.rochester.edu/college/ccas/handbook/independent-studies.html
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MATH 394-1
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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MATH 394 - An online internship registration form is available at:
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MATH 395-1
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Math 395- An online independent study form is available at:.
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MATH 395-2
Alex Iosevich
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Math 395- An online independent study form is available at:.
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MATH 395H-1
Alex Iosevich
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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No description
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MATH 395W-1
Jonathan Pakianathan
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Math 395W- Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at:
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MATH 395W-2
Alex Iosevich
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Math 395W- Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at:
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MATH 395W-8
Carl Mueller
7:00PM - 7:00PM
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Math 395W- Independent Study in Mathematics. Special work arranged individually. An online independent study form is available at:
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Fall 2025
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MATH 142-6
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-22
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-11
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-8
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-17
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-10
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-15
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-4
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 203-03
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics. |
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MATH 161-39
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-05
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-4
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-3
Hari Rau-Murthy
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-01
Douglas Ravenel
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-1
Sema Salur
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 165-04
Saul Lubkin
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently |
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MATH 210-1
Arjun Krishnan
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Prerequisites: FIN 205 and 206 and (MATH 143 or 162) and (one of STAT 211, 212, 213, ECO 230, or MATH 201). Description: Mathematical concepts and techniques underlying finance theory; arbitrage pricing theory and option pricing. Finance track and FEC students should take FIN 205/206 before MATH 210. Other students can seek instructor permission. |
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MATH 230-1
Dinesh Thakur
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Prerequisites: MATH 172, MATH 200 or MATH 235. Divisibility, primes, congruences, quadratic residues and quadratic reciprocity, primitive roots, and selected topics, with applications to cryptography and computer science. |
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MATH 140-1
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher. |
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MATH 141-3
Min Sik Han
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-1
Kiera Harmatz-Kean
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-24
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-02
Peter Oberly
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 165-01
Jonathan Pakianathan
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently |
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MATH 171-2
Amanda Tucker
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Students with strong mathematical ability should consider taking the honors calculus sequence, MATH 171-174, designed for students interested in mathematics. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as听MATH 235. Students taking MATH 171 who are interested in majoring in computer science should also register for the one credit course听MATH 150A听in order to satisfy the Computer Science鈥檚 MATH 150 requirement. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 173-1
Sevak Mkrtchyan
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Prerequisites:MATH 172 or permission of instructor. Third course in the honors sequence, MATH 171-174. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as MATH 235. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 201-01
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 246-01
Juan Rivera Letelier
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Prerequisites: MATH 200 or MATH 200W or MATH 235 or MATH 235W or MATH 171 Description: Sets, relations, and mappings; cardinals and ordinals; axiom of choice and equivalents. |
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MATH 255-1
Neeraja Kulkarni
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and 235, or MATH 174. Description: Torsion, curvature; curves and surfaces in 3-space. |
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MATH 265-01
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and MATH 235, or MATH 164 and MATH 200, or MATH 174 Description: Real number system, continuity and uniform continuity, mean value theorems, bounded variation, Riemann-Stieltjes integral, sequences of functions. |
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MATH 150-3
Neeraja Kulkarni
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 162-04
Peter Oberly
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-3
Sema Salur
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 235-02
Min Sik Han
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Prerequisites: MATH 165. MATH 200 recommended. Finite-dimensional vector spaces over R and C axiomatically and with coordinate calculations. Forms, linear transformations, matrices, eigenspaces, inner products. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 265-02
Woongbae Park
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and MATH 235, or MATH 164 and MATH 200, or MATH 174 Description: Real number system, continuity and uniform continuity, mean value theorems, bounded variation, Riemann-Stieltjes integral, sequences of functions. |
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MATH 265H-01
Dinesh Thakur
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Prerequisites: MATH 164 and 235, or MATH 164 and 200, or MATH 174. Description: Honors version of MATH 265. |
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MATH 141-2
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 150-1
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 161-5
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 165-06
Woongbae Park
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently |
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MATH 200-01
Saul Lubkin
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Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. Techniques and methods of proof used in mathematics and computer science. Logical reasoning, mathematical induction, relations, functions. Applications to group theory or real analysis. A significant focus of this course is developing proof writing skills, which are central to the transition to higher mathematics. Students cannot take MATH 200 for credit after completion of MATH 172 or 235. Students wishing an exception can petition the mathematics department undergraduate committee by emailing mathdugs@lists.rochester.edu. |
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MATH 201-02
Mary Cook
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 235-01
Hari Rau-Murthy
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Prerequisites: MATH 165. MATH 200 recommended. Finite-dimensional vector spaces over R and C axiomatically and with coordinate calculations. Forms, linear transformations, matrices, eigenspaces, inner products. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 237-1
Amanda Tucker
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Prerequisites: MATH 236 or 236H. Continuation of MATH 236 covering field theory and Galois theory including proofs of the impossibility of trisecting angles, doubling the cube, squaring the circle, and solving 5th-degree polynomials'. |
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MATH 142-1
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-03
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 165-03
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently |
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MATH 171-1
Mary Cook
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Students with strong mathematical ability should consider taking the honors calculus sequence, MATH 171-174, designed for students interested in mathematics. These courses teach calculus as an interesting subject in its own right and place an emphasis on theoretical understanding as well as on mastering technical skills. Students completing the MATH 171-174 sequence earn 20 credit hours (24 if they received AP credit) and will have completed all of the foundation requirements for a major or minor听in mathematics (MATH 161-165), as well as听MATH 235. Students taking MATH 171 who are interested in majoring in computer science should also register for the one credit course听MATH 150A听in order to satisfy the Computer Science鈥檚 MATH 150 requirement. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 215-01
Juan Rivera Letelier
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Prerequisites: MATH 162 or MATH 143 or MATH 171.听 A course with proofs such as MATH 200 or MATH 235 is recommended if you have not taken MATH 171. Description: This course covers fractal geometry with applications to chaos theory and related computer software. |
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MATH 150-5
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 281-1
Hussein Aluie
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Physical phenomena in a wide range of areas such as fluid and solid mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, chemical diffusion, and acoustics are governed by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). In this course, you will learn how to solve a variety of BVPs, each of which is defined by a PDE, boundary conditions, and possibly initial conditions. We will cover the classical PDEs of mathematical physics: 1) diffusion equation, 2) Laplace equations, 3) wave equation. You will learn different techniques to solve these equations. Topics include separation of variables, Fourier analysis, Sturm-Liouville theory, spherical coordinates and Legendre鈥檚 equation, cylindrical coordinates and Bessel鈥檚 equation, method of characteristics, and Green's functions. You will also learn the basics of how to discretize linear and nonlinear PDEs and solve them numerically. Emphasis will be on physical understanding of the governing equations and the resulting solutions. You will learn to use software and write code (Python, Matlab, Mathematica) to solve PDEs and visualize the solutions. Prior knowledge of any of these languages/software, although helpful, is not required. |
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MATH 162-08
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-11
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 142-12
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-25
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 140-4
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher. |
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MATH 141-8
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-8
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-30
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 140-5
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher. |
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MATH 142-8
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-12
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-15
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-13
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-13
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-7
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-14
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 142-11
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-21
Kalyani Madhu
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 142-2
Wei-Cheng Huang
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-4
Mark Herman
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-2
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 280-1
Ophelia Adams
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Analyzes numerical methods for approximation, interpolation and integration of functions, solving ordinary differential equations, finding zeros. |
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MATH 208-1
Mark Herman
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Prerequisites: MATH 165 (or MATH 173) and MATH 164 (or MATH 174) Linear programming is emphasized 鈥 including the simplex algorithm, sensitivity analysis, dual problems, and related techniques. Integer programming, network models, Dynamic programming, and the KKT conditions are also discussed. |
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MATH 238-1
Stephen Kleene
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Prerequisites: MATH 200, MATH 235 or MATH 171. Permutations and combinations; enumeration through recursions and generating functions; Polya's theory of counting; finite geometrics and block designs; counting in graphs. |
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MATH 150-4
Thomas Tucker
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Logic, introduction to proofs, mathematical induction, set operations, algorithms and Big-O, introduction to number theory, recurrence relations, techniques of counting, graphs, as well as specific questions given by the 鈥淭owers of Hanoi,鈥 and Euler鈥檚 鈥7 bridges of Konigsberg problem.鈥 Required for majors in Computer Science and Data Science. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 165-02
Kalyani Madhu
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Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or MATH 172. NOTE: MATH 164 is not a prerequisite for MATH 165. Matrix algebra and inverses, Gaussian elimination, determinants, vector spaces, eigenvalue problems. First order differential equations, linear second order differential equations with constant coefficients, undetermined coefficients, linear systems of differential equations. Applications to physical, engineering, and life sciences. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 165. MATH 162 and 165 cannot be taken concurrently |
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MATH 272-01
Mark Herman
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Prerequisites: MATH 235 or 173, MATH 164 or 174 An introduction to quantum computing from a mathematical perspective. This course provides a bridge to the field for students with a background in rigorous linear algebra; no prior knowledge of computing or quantum mechanics is necessary. Foundations of quantum mechanics are presented axiomatically, along with mathematical notions such as Hilbert spaces, tensor products, density operators, and mixed states. Also discussed are entanglement swapping, the EPR paradox, impossible devices, quantum gates, and algorithms, such as Shor鈥檚 factorization and Grover鈥檚 search. |
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MATH 141-1
Ophelia Adams
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-2
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-32
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 201-03
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Cross Listed: MATH 201 (P), STAT 201 Prerequisites: MATH 162 or equivalent. MATH 164 recommended. Probability spaces; combinatorial problems; discrete and continuous distributions; independence and dependence; moment generating functions; joint distributions; expectation and variance; sums of random variables; central limit theorem; laws of large numbers. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 201. MATH 162 and 201 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 236-01
Wei-Cheng Huang
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Prerequisites: MATH 173 or MATH 235 or MATH 235W Basic algebraic structures, including groups, rings, and fields with applications to specific examples. |
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MATH 236H-01
Thomas Tucker
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Prerequisites: MATH 173 or MATH 235 or MATH 235W Honors version of MATH 236. |
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MATH 203-01
Aruni Jayathilaka
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics. |
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MATH 140-6
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher. |
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MATH 141-12
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-3
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 164-13
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-10
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-11
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-27
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-28
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-10
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-5
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-5
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-33
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-10
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-11
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 203-02
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics. |
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MATH 199-01
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In this interdisciplinary seminar course we will try to understand "the infinite", one of the most fascinating and elusive concepts in human culture. It plays a vital role in biblical thought, ancient Greek philosophy and mysticism, scholastic theology, nineteenth century romantic literature, ancient and modern mathematics, and physics. A small sample of the questions we will explore are: 1) How is it possible to even think about the infinite? 2) What does it mean for God to be infinite? 3) The infinite or the finite, which is better, and why has the answer differed in different cultures? Readings will be from numerous sources, including Plato, Aristotle, Euclid, Aquinas, Nicholas of Cusa, Newton, Berkeley, Wordsworth, Cantor, and Borges, as time permits. |
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MATH 143-9
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-19
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-35
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-06
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-12
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-30
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 143-4
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 162-18
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 142-5
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-11
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-14
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 140-3
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. This course covers pre-calculus material and is intended for students lacking the algebra and trigonometry background necessary to perform successfully in MATH 141. Topics include MATH 140 covers algebra and properties of polynomial, root, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. After completing this course students are ready to take MATH 141. MATH 140 cannot be taken after completing MATH 141 or MATH 161 or higher. |
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MATH 141-24
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 142-9
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 143-7
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-6
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-15
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-18
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 142-4
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 Calculus of algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and their inverses. The definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, geometric and physical applications including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including substitution rule, integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143 or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-12
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-16
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-14
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-16
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 143-10
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 141 and 142. This is the third semester of a three-semester calculus sequence. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-17
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-21
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 141-25
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-38
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-14
Mary Cook
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-5
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-13
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-20
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 203-05
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Prerequisites: MATH 201 Description: Principles of statistical estimation and inference, point and interval estimation. Maximum likelihood method for estimation and inference. Tests of hypotheses and confidence intervals, multivariate normal distribution, linear hypotheses, contingency tables, and related topics. |
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MATH 141-7
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-21
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-36
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-07
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-9
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 141-6
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 161-16
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 161-22
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Class Info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 140 completed with at least an A- or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l鈥橦ospital鈥檚 rule, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and the substitution rule for integration. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. Students can drop from MATH 161 to MATH 141 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 161. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 162-17
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |
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MATH 164-6
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 143, 162, or 172.Equations of lines and planes, quadric surfaces, space curves, partial derivatives, linear approximation, directional derivatives, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, double/triple integrals including cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Line, surface, and volume integrals, divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem. MATH 162 (or equivalent) is a strict prerequisite and must be completed before taking 164. MATH 162 and 164 cannot be taken concurrently. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. |
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MATH 281-2
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Fourier series and convergence theorems; orthogonal polynomials; applications to some partial differential equations; Fourier transforms. |
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MATH 141-9
Kalyani Madhu
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Class info: You must register for a recitation when registering for the main course. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or a precalculus course in high school. Analysis of the elementary real functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials and their inverses and composites. Their graphs and derivatives. Topics include limits, continuity, asymptotes, the definition of the derivative, derivatives and derivative rules for algebraic, trigonometric, exponentials, and logarithms. Implicit differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, differentials, mean value theorem, maxima and minima, curve sketching, l'Hospital's rule. MATH 141, 142, and 143 is a three-semester sequence that covers, at a slower pace, exactly the same material as the two-semester sequence, MATH 161 and 162. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00-09:30am Common Exam time. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing any of MATH 141, 142, 143, 161, or 162. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course. |
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MATH 162-09
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Class info: YOU MUST REGISTER FOR A RECITATION WHEN REGISTERING FOR THE MAIN COURSE. Prerequisites: MATH 161 or equivalent. Applications of integration including areas, volumes, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fractions. Improper integrals. Calculus with parametric curves and polar coordinates. Sequences, series, tests for convergence including comparison tests, integral test, alternating series test, ratio test, root test. Taylor and Maclaurin series. NOTE: Either MATH 164 or 165 can be taken after MATH 162 or 143. This course uses the Tuesday/Thursday 08:00 am to 09:30 am common exam time. Students can drop from MATH 162 to MATH 142 up to one week following the first exam in MATH 162. Interested students should speak with their professor for details. This course cannot be taken for credit after completing MATH 143. Students who want to repeat a course for a grade need to discuss their situation with CCAS in Lattimore 312 before registering for the course |