MATH 111I is an intensive version of MATH 111. MATH 111 is a course in basic mathematics intended for students who plan to take MATH 122 or MATH 170 and who need more thorough development in algebraic methods. A mathematics minor or double major complements many primary areas of study, particularly the sciences. In addition, the department serves many of the disciplines within the university through course offerings which provide basic mathematical skills. Students benefit from relatively small classes, including many upper-level sections for both Honors and advanced students. The degree program offers two tracks: a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in mathematics and a special five-year program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree in mathematics. Graduation with Leadership Distinction and Experiential Learning Courses.Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Certificates.Associate Degree Programs at Fort Jackson.College of Information and Communications.College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management.School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment.Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics Minor.Interdisciplinary Studies (College of Arts and Sciences).Economics (College of Arts and Sciences).NOTE: For the purpose of the Three-Attempt Rule, these courses are considered to be equivalent and additional fees may be charged for the third or subsequent attempt to take any of these courses in any combination.) May apply toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Mathematics. Credit can be earned for only one of the following: MAT 1073, MTC 1073, MAT 1023 (formerly MAT 1063 and MTC 1023). Topics may include algebraic expressions equations inequalities over the real numbers relations functions polynomial and rational functions logarithmic and exponential functions systems of linear equations and inequalities matrices and determinants complex numbers sequences series binomial expansion mathematical induction permutations, and combinations. This course is designed to prepare the student for MAT 1093 Precalculus and MAT 1214 Calculus I. Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on a placement examination. NOTE: For the purpose of the Three-Attempt Rule, these courses are considered to be equivalent, and additional fees may be charged for the third or subsequent attempt to take any of these courses in any combination.) May apply toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Mathematics. Credit can be earned for only one of the following: MAT 1023, MTC 1023, MAT 1063, or MAT 1073 (formerly MTC 1073). A wide range of applications will be included in this course. Topics include algebraic expressions equations inequalities over the real numbers relations, functions, and graphs polynomial and rational functions systems of linear equations and inequalities complex numbers and matrices and determinants. Prerequisite: Satisfactory performance on a placement examination students pursuing majors in the College of Science or in Engineering should not enroll in this course students majoring in areas that require MAT 1214 Calculus I are encouraged to take MAT 1073 instead of MAT 1023.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |