Community colleges will allow students in science, technology, engineering and math majors to take up to two semesters of ...
In the past, research has shown that some students never get to calculus because they fail to complete necessary prerequisite courses like trigonometry or precalculus, effectively blocking those ...
California math educators this fall have been locked in a vigorous debate: Will the implementation of a new law help more community college STEM students by skipping prerequisites and placing them ...
Covers the same topics as MATH.2310 Calculus II, but in an enriched environment.
combinatorics, methods of proof, mathematical systems, algebra of sets, matrix algebra, relations and functions, recursion and generating functions, applications to computer science, and graph theory.
solve more sophisticated calculus problems than what is covered in ECON1100. aggregate quantities using methods of integration, and analyze dynamic models formulated as differential equations.
If a student did not receive college credit for their calculus or precalculus course, those courses can not be used to satisfy the prerequisites for MTH 121, 131, or 141. Why must students take the ...
In both fall and winter semesters of 2015-2016, the mathematics department will offer MATH 110 (Great Ideas in Mathematics) as a non-calculus-track [Q] course. Students requiring Calculus and beyond ...