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Class Schedule
Summer 2010

       

MATH (Mathematics)



For all Mathematics students:
Students who fail to attend the first class meeting of
any mathematics course without previously notifying the
instructor or the Mathematics department office (836-
3301) may be dropped from the course so the vacancy may
be filled by another student desiring the course.

If MATH 020 is taken for a letter grade, the grade counts
in the computation of GPA.

MATH 020 Intermediate Algebra
Not for GE
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 010, or one year of
college-preparatory algebra and an appropriate score
on the mathematics placement test
Not a degree credit course
Audit enrollment not allowed
Instructor approval required

The real number system, linear equations and
inequalities, operations on polynomials and rational
expressions, factoring, solutions of quadratic equations,
Cartesian coordinates, functions, and related
applications.
Call# 5079   Section 001    4.0 cr
May 26-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      HHH 218
Instructor: Harrison, Susan M.
MATH 104 Finite Mathematics with Applications
Special course fee $40.00
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: Grade of C or above in Math 020, or two years of
college-preparatory algebra and a suitable mathematics
placement test score
No credit if taken after MATH 114, MATH 212, MATH 314, or
MATH 346
Delivery Mode: Online

This course will cover applications from Economics,
Social and Biological Sciences. The topics include sets,
functions, counting principles, probability, solutions of
linear systems by graphical and algebraic methods,
matrices, linear programming, problem formulation, and
using graphs and trees.
Call# 5915   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Chadha, Veena
MATH 109 Algebra for Calculus
Special course fee $40.00
Not for GE
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 020, or two years of
college-preparatory algebra and a suitable mathematics
placement test score
Delivery Mode: Online

Algebraic concepts, techniques, and applications
including polynomial and rational expressions, linear and
quadratic equations, complex numbers, inequalities,
absolute value, functions and graphs, exponential and
logarithmic functions, systems of equations and
inequalities, and zeros of polynomials. This course is
for students pursuing degree programs that require
calculus.
Call# 5919   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-July 23
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Tong, Simei
MATH 111 A Short Course in Calculus
Special course fee $40.00
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 109, or a grade of B or above in MATH 108, or
three years of above-average work in college-prep
MATH and a suitable mathematics placement test score
No credit if taken after or concurrently with MATH 114
Delivery Mode: Online

Primarily for students in biology, business, economics,
psychology, and sociology. Functions, limits, continuity,
derivatives, integrals, and applications.
Call# 6009   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Riehl, Manda R.

Call# 5913   Section 802    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Penkava, Michael R.
MATH 113 Trigonometry
Special course fee $20.00
Not for GE
P: MATH 109, or a grade of B or above in MATH 108, or
three years of above-average work in college-prep
MATH and a suitable mathematics placement test score
Credit may not be earned in both MATH 113 and MATH 112
Delivery Mode: Online

Graphs, properties, and geometric significance of
trigonometric functions of a real variable. Other topics
include trigonometric equations and identities, inverse
trigonometric functions and applications.
Call# 5911   Section 801    2.0 cr
June 14-July 23
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Andersen, Robert N.
MATH 114 Calculus I
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 112, or 113, or four years of above-average work
in college-prep mathematics, including one semester of
trigonometry and a suitable mathematics placement test
score

Limits, theory, and application of the derivative;
introduction to integration.
Call# 5081   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-July 22
9:15am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 309B
Instructor: Reynolds, Donald F.
MATH 215 Calculus II
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 114

Applications and techniques of integration; improper
integrals; sequences and series; power series and
Taylor’s formula.
Call# 5082   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
9:00am-10:35am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 301
Instructor: Schoen, Carl P.
MATH 246 Elementary Statistics
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 020, or two years of
college-preparatory algebra and a suitable mathematics
placement test score
No credit if taken after MATH 345, MATH 347, or PSYC 265.
Credit may not be earned in both MATH 245 and MATH 246

Basic statistical analysis, including descriptive
statistics, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis
testing, simple linear regression, correlation, Chi-
Square, and Analysis of Variance.
Call# 5083   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
1:00pm- 2:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 320
Instructor: Chadha, Shyam S.

Call# 5918   Section 002    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
1:00pm- 2:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   SSS 107
Instructor: Reid, Walter M.
MATH 307 /507 Mathematics and Music
GE V University Wide
P: MATH 114 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor

Using mathematics to understand, appreciate, and create
music. Free audio processing software will be emphasized.
Rock, jazz, classical, and experimental music will be
analyzed. Connections are made to brain science and
medicine.
Call# 5084   Section 001G    3.0 cr
June 14-July 01
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 315
Instructor: Walker, James S.

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