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MTH 120 Survey of Mathematics

Is an introduction to various topics in mathematics designed to teach critical thinking and to impart a general knowledge and appreciation of mathematics. Topics will be selected from logic, geometry, linear and exponential growth, personal finance, discrete mathematics, probability, statistics, and social choice theory.

3

MTH 121 Mathematics for Early and Middle Grade Teachers I

includes such topics as an introduction to problem solving, set theory, functions, logic, numeration systems, and other number bases, and an overview of the real number system with its subsystems and related properties. Historical development and mathematical connections are stressed. The course is only for majors pursuing early and middle childhood, intervention specialist, and adolescent to young adult licensure, other than mathematics.

3

MTH 122 Mathematics for Early and Middle Grade Teachers II

Provides application of real and complex numbers, algebraic thinking, Cartesian coordinate system, computing interest, probability and multistage experiments, statistics, and geometry, utilizing graphic calculators, and stressing the historical. This course is only for majors pursuing early and middle childhood or intervention specialist licensure.

3

MTH 123 MATH/AYA Mathematics

includes a comprehensive overview to problem solving strategies, introductory logic, algebraic relationships, mathematical applications, complex numbers, data analysis and probability, plane and coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and functions (linear, exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic, etc.) using various technology, such as Excel, Desmos, and Geogebra. Content is aligned to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards and the competencies examined on the Ohio Middle Childhood and Adolescent to Young Adult (AYA) mathematics licensure exams. The course is limited to candidates seeking licensure in adolescent to young adult in integrated mathematics and middle childhood mathematics.

3

MTH 155 Finite Mathematics

Is an introduction to mathematical topics and applications required by many college-level major programs. The material covered includes equations, inequalities, systems of linear equations and matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance and probability.

3

Prerequisites

1 year of high school algebra

MTH 156 Applied Calculus

A one-semester business calculus course whose topics include functions, limits, differentiation and applications of the derivative, and integration and applications of the integral focusing on business.

3

Prerequisites

2 years of high school algebra

MTH 160 Precalculus

Covers properties of functions, including power, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and identities in preparation for calculus. 

3

Prerequisites

2 years of high school mathematics including algebra and plane geometry

MTH 161 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

A differential calculus course, studying the definition, calculations, and applications of the derivative and related topics, including limits and continuity. Also introduces the definite integral and its calculation and properties.

4

Notes

Additional course fee.

Prerequisites

Three years of high school mathematics including two years of algebra or MTH 160

MTH 162 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

An integral calculus course, studying a variety of methods of integration and applications, including areas, arc lengths, volumes of revolution, differential equations, parametric equations, polar functions, and Taylor series.

4

Notes

Additional course fee.

Prerequisites

MTH 161

MTH 171 Matrix Theory I

Studies systems of linear equations and develops the theory of matrix algebra motivated by solving systems of equations that arise in a wide range of applications in various areas, including computer science, data science, machine learning, and chemistry. 

 
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Corequisites

MTH 161 or permission of instructor

MTH 172 Matrix Theory II

Studies determinants, vectors, linear transformations on Euclidean spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and applications to selected topics from computer science, data science, machine learning, and chemistry. 
1

Prerequisites

MTH 171