Mathematics Courses

 

MAT2211 College Algebra

Introduces students to solving problems by using geometric and algebraic approaches and appropriate technology. Topics include the Cartesian coordinate system, linear equations, absolute value, rational and exponential functions, systems of linear equations, linear inequalities, logarithms, and polynomials.

Prerequisite: CSK85 or placement-based score

3 Credit Hours

MAT2212 Quantitative Methods

Introduces students to the personal use of mathematics and the applications for various business disciplines. This course will explore the business applications of linear functions, quadratic functions, and systems of linear equations. Emphasis will be placed on the use of Excel to solve real-world business problems.

Prerequisite: CSK85 or placement-based score

3 Credit Hours

MAT2215 Statistics I

Introduces statistical methods and procedures. Students become acquainted with the collection, analysis, and presentation of quantitative data. Topics include basic concepts of probability, frequency distributions, binomial distributions, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and regression and correlation.

Prerequisite: CSK85 or placement-based score

3 Credit Hours

MAT2216 Statistics II

Continues the course content presented in Statistics I. Topics include sample hypothesis tests, sample inferences, F-tests, chi-square tests, linear correlation, and linear regression.

Prerequisite: MAT2215

3 Credit Hours

MAT2218 Probability, Statistics, and Applied Regression

Introduces probability, statistical methods, and applied regression. Students become acquainted with the collection, analysis, and presentation of quantitative data. Topics include basic concepts of probability, frequency distributions, binomial distributions, sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and regression and correlation.

Prerequisite: CSK85 or placement-based score

3 Credit Hours

MAT2270 Special Topics in Mathematics

Involves readings and discussions, at an introductory level, organized around selected topics in mathematics. Topics vary each semester.

1 to 3 Credit Hours 

MAT3301 Discrete Mathematics

Covers mathematical topics most directly related to the fields of information technology management and/or computer science. Topics include logic, relations, functions, basic set theory, graph theory, combinatorics, recursive functions, and Boolean algebra.

Prerequisite: MAT2211 

3 Credit Hours

MAT4440 Applications of Calculus

Introduces differential and integral calculus, with an emphasis on applications. This course is intended for students in data science and business. Topics include modeling change using functions, the concept of the derivative, computing the derivative, applications of the derivative to business, and computer sciences, and an introduction to integration.

Prerequisite: MAT2211

3 Credit Hours

MAT4470 Special Topics in Mathematics

Involves readings and discussions, at an advanced level, organized around selected topics in mathematics. Topics vary each semester.

Prerequisite: Any 2000-level course in Mathematics

1 to 3 Credit Hours