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Undergraduate Math Courses Required for C.S.

Note: Students may not enroll in any of the following courses (or any baccalaureate level mathematics courses) unless they have met the Entry--Level Mathematics requirement (ELM) or are exempt from it.

Math 1130. College Algebra (4)

Functions and graphs; polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisite:Satisfactory completion of Entry-Level Mathematics requirement. (Only required for students without sufficient preparation for Math 1300 and/or Math 1304.)

Math 1300. Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry (4)

Definitions, properties, and graphs of the trigonometry functions. Applications. Analytic geometry of conic sections. A preparatory course for calculus. Prerequisite: Math 1130 or Departmental approval. (Only required for students without sufficient preparation for Math 1304.)

Math 1304. Calculus I (4)

Differential calculus. Limits and continuity. Exponential and logarithmic functions. Techniques and applications of differentiation. Prerequisite: Math 1300 or departmental permission. See note at beginning of course listings.

Math 1305. Calculus II (4)

Integral calculus. The indefinite integral, area, the Fundamental Theorem and techniques of integration. Applications to volume, arc length, physical and biological problems. Prerequisite: Math 1304. (A)

Math 2101. Elements of Linear Algebra (4)

Vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, systems of linear equations. Stress on 2 and 3 dimensions, including geometric and other applications. Prerequisite: Math 1305.

Math 2150. Discrete Structures (4)

Topics in discrete mathematics. Elementary logic, set theory, and relations, induction, enumeration techniques, recurrence relations, trees and graphs. Boolean algebra, algorithm analysis. Prerequisite: Math 1304.

Math 2304. Calculus III (4)

Infinite series, convergence of power series. Vectors in space. Partial derivatives, chain rule, directional derivative and gradient. Curves and surfaces. Maxima and minima. Multiple integrals. Prerequisite: Math 1305.

For a complete listing and description of the mathematics course offerings check out the On-Line Catalog.