Course Listing

CM 103 Finite Mathematics 3
This course is a survey course in mathematics covering the following disciplines: set theory, logic and proofs, algebra and number theory, bases other than ten, informal geometry, probability, statistics and the computer. Prerequisite: EE 096, if required.

CM 112 College Algebra 3
This college level algebra course covers operations involving polynomials and radical expressions, methods of solving quadratic equations, evaluating and graphing functions, and solving systems of equations and inequalities. Prerequisites: EE 094 and EE 096, if required.

CM 117 Calculus I 4
This course introduces students to the fundamental ideas of calculus. Topics included are: elementary functions (including logarithmic and exponential functions); central ideas of calculus (including continuity, limits, and derivatives); and applications to business, social and natural sciences. Prerequisite: CM 112 or permission of the instructor.

CM 118 Calculus II 4
This course includes the following topics: the integral; antiderivatives; techniques of integration; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; partial differentiation; multiple integration; and sequences and series. Prerequisite: CM 117.

CM 212 Linear Algebra 3
This course is a study of the methods of solving systems of linear equations, emphasizing the use of matrix arithmetic. The course introduces vectors, eigenvectors and eigenvalues. Finally, the course will examine some of the widespread uses of linear algebra. Prerequisite: CM 112 or permission of instructor.

CM 220 Introduction to Statistics 3
An introduction to the fundamental methods of statistics, including topics in tabular and graphic representation; measures of central tendency and dispersion, binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions; probability sampling; statistical inference and hypothesis testing; chi-square and regression analysis. Prerequisites: EE 094 and EE 096, if required.

CM 305 Statistical Research 3
The course examines the three components of statistics: data collection, data description, and inference. Students will write simple programs using a statistical package and interpret the results. Prerequisites: CM 220 and CS 103 or CS 205.

CM 310 Introduction to Number Theory 3
The course provides the student with an array of theorems and the manipulative skills needed to prove them. Prerequisite: CM 112 or equivalent.

CM 315 Probability and Statistics 3
Topics in probability and statistics: descriptive measures, distributions, one sample estimation and hypothesis testing, correlation, simple linear regression, categorical data. Prerequisite: CM 117 or equivalent.

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