Transcription of MATH - Mathematics (MATH)
1 math - Mathematics ( math ) 1 math - Mathematics (MATH) math 102 AlgebraCredits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.( math 1314, 1414) Algebra. Sets, structure of number system; absolutevalues, solution sets of linear and nonlinear equations, of systemsof equations, and of inequalities; relations and functions, graphicalrepresentations, graphical representations, progressions, mathematicalinduction, determinants; also taught at Galveston 140 Mathematics for Business and Social SciencesCredits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.( math 1324) Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences. Applicationof common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential,logarithmic and rational, to problems in business, economics and thesocial sciences; includes Mathematics of finance, including simple andcompound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices;linear programming; and probability, including expected value.
2 Only oneof the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: math 140 andMATH : High school algebra I and II and geometry; also taught atGalveston 142 Business CalculusCredits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.( math 1325) Business Calculus. Limits and continuity; techniques andapplications of derivatives including curve sketching and optimization;techniques and applications of integrals; emphasis on applications inbusiness, economics, and social sciences. Only one of the following willsatisfy the requirements for a degree: math 131, math 142, math 147, math 151 and math : math 140 or math 150, or equivalent or acceptable scoreon Texas A&M University math placement exam; also taught at 147 Calculus I for Biological SciencesCredits 4.
3 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab to differential calculus in a context that emphasizesapplications in the biological sciences. Only one of the following willsatisfy the requirements for a degree: math 131, math 142, math 147, math 151 and math : math 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU MathPlacement Exam; also taught at Galveston 148 Calculus II for Biological SciencesCredits 4. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab to integral calculus in a context that emphasizesapplications in the biological sciences; ordinary differential equationsand analytical geometry. Only one of the following will satisfy therequirements for a degree: math 148, math 152 and math : math 147, math 151 or approval of instructor; also taughtat Galveston 150 Functions, Trigonometry and Linear SystemsCredits 4.
4 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.( math 2412) Functions, Trigonometry and Linear Systems. Graphs,functions, college algebra and trigonometry, linear systems and vectors;also taught at Galveston and Qatar 151 engineering Mathematics ICredits 4. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.( math 2413) engineering Mathematics I. Rectangular coordinates,vectors, analytic geometry, functions, limits, derivatives of functions,applications, integration, computer algebra. math 171 designed to bea more demanding version of this course. Only one of the following willsatisfy the requirements for a degree: math 131, math 142, math 147, math 151 and math : math 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU MathPlacement Exam; also taught at Galveston and Qatar 152 engineering Mathematics IICredits 4.
5 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.( math 2414) engineering Mathematics II. differentiation and integrationtechniques and their applications (area, volumes, work), improperintegrals, approximate integration, analytic geometry, vectors, infiniteseries, power series, Taylor series, computer algebra. math 172 designedto be a more demanding version of this course. Only one of the followingwill satisfy the requirements for a degree: math 148, math 152 andMATH : math 151 or equivalent; also taught at Galveston and 161 engineering Mathematics IICredits 3. 3 Lecture and integration techniques and their applications (area,volumes, work), improper integrals, approximate integration, analyticgeometry, vectors, infinite series, power series, Taylor series.
6 Only oneof the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: math 152, math 161 and math : math 151 or equivalent; Galveston 167 Explorations in MathematicsCredits 3. 3 Lecture of Mathematics to topics of contemporary societalimportance using quantitative methods; may include elements ofmanagement science (optimal routes, planning and scheduling),statistics (sampling/polling methods, analyzing data to make decisions),cryptography (codes used by stores, credit cards, internet security),fairness (apportionment, voting) patterns (symmetry, tessellations,fractals,), world : High school algebra I and 168 Finite MathematicsCredits 3.
7 3 Lecture equations and applications; systems of linear equations,matrix algebra and applications, linear programming, probabilityand applications, statistics. Only one of the following will satisfy therequirements for a degree: math 140 and math : High school algebra I and II and geometry; also taught atGalveston 170 Freshman Mathematics LaboratoryCredit 1. 2 Lab and problem solving laboratory; introduction to the variousmathematical disciplines; development of skills in mathematical problemsolving and skills in teamwork. May be taken two times for : Concurrent enrollment in math 150, math 171, orMATH 172; admission to College of math - Mathematics ( math ) math 171 Calculus ICredits 4.
8 4 Lecture , functions, limits, derivatives, Mean Value Theorem, applicationsof derivatives, integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Designedto be more demanding than math 151. Only one of the following willsatisfy the requirements for a degree: math 131, math 142, math 147, math 151 and math : math 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU MathPlacement 172 Calculus IICredits 4. 4 Lecture of integration, applications of integrals, improper integrals,sequences, infinite series, vector algebra and solid analytic to be more demanding than math 152. Only one of thefollowing will satisfy the requirements for a degree: math 148, math 152 and math : math 147, math 151 or math 171 or equivalent with agrade of C or 200 Horizons of MathematicsCredit 1.
9 1 Lecture of different areas and topics of Mathematics including logic,infinite sets, elements of topology, elements of history of Mathematics ;introduction to future courses in math degree plans and to some areasof research done by Mathematics department faculty; topics may vary atthe discretion of the : math and APMS majors; freshmen or sophomoreclassification; approval of 221 Several Variable CalculusCredits 4. 4 Lecture algebra and solid analytic geometry; calculus of functions ofseveral variables; Lagrange multipliers; multiple integration, theory,methods and application; line and surface integrals, Green's and Stokes'theorems; Jacobians.
10 Designed to be more demanding than math 251and math 253. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements fora degree: math 221, math 251 and math : math 148, math 152, or math 225 Advanced Spreadsheet TechniquesCredit 1. 1 Lecture commands, formatting and functionality of spreadsheets, withExcel being the particular : math or APMS 251 engineering Mathematics IIIC redits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.( math 2315) engineering Mathematics III. Vector algebra, calculus offunctions of several variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives,gradient, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, Green's andStokes' theorems.