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Term: Winter 2025

ENG 105 - Critical Reading And Writing In The University Community
Writing skills for completing university coursework. Letter grade only.
ENGL 106 - Critically Reading, Evaluating And Composing Writing
This course encourages students to think critically about written texts through thoughtful engagement with the reading process. Students apply critical thinking to the evaluation of written texts and their own writing process. Students will engage in a variety of written assignments from expository and research-driven genres. Letter grade only.
MAT 110 - College Algebra
Algebraic operations; simplifying expressions; functions; graphs; linear, absolute value, power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; equations and inequalities; systems of equations; sequences and series. Please note that if you have previously earned credit in either MAT 112 or 135, you may not earn credit in MAT 110. Letter grade only.
MAT 114 - Quantitative Reasoning
Contemporary applications of quantitative methods involving number sense, ratios, proportions, rates, statistics, probability, graphical representations, and financial mathematics, with emphasis on application and understanding of these concepts in a wide range of contexts. Fulfills the Mathematics foundation requirement. Letter grade only.
MAT 119 - Finite Mathematics
Concepts, techniques and applications of systems of linear equations, geometric linear programming, mathematics of finance, combinatorics and probability. Fulfills the Mathematics foundation requirement. Letter grade only.
MAT 121 - Finite Mathematics With Calculus
Concepts, techniques and applications of systems of linear equations, probability, data and distributions, function concepts and graphs, limits, differentiation, optimization, and applications related to business. Fulfills the Mathematics foundation requirement. Letter grade only.
MAT 125 - Precalculus Mathematics
Concept of function; graphs; absolute value, linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. For the Liberal Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. For the General Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Natural Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Natural Science distribution block requirement. Please note that if you have credit in the previous courses MAT 112, MAT 120 or MAT 135, you may not receive credit for MAT 125. Letter grade only.
MAT 125H - Precalculus Mathematics - Honors
Concept of function; graphs; absolute value, linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. For the Liberal Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. For the General Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Natural Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Natural Science distribution block requirement. Please note that if you have credit in the previous courses MAT 112, MAT 120 or MAT 135, you may not receive credit for MAT 125. Letter grade only.
MAT 137 - Calculus II
Concepts, techniques, and applications of integration, differential equations, Taylor polynomials, infinite series. For the Liberal Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. For the General Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Natural Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Natural Science distribution block requirement. Letter grade only.
MAT 155 - Principles Of Mathematics II
Mathematical principles and processes underlying mathematics instruction in grades K-8; geometry and measurement; statistics and probability. Letter grade only.
MAT 232 - Introduction To Mathematical Reasoning
Mathematical reasoning in multi-step problems across different areas of mathematics. Focuses on problem solving and solution writing. Letter grade only.
MAT 238 - Calculus III
Vector functions and multidimensional calculus; partial derivatives, gradients, optimization, multiple integrals, parametric curves and surfaces, vector calculus, line integrals, flux integral, and vector fields. Letter grade only.
MAT 239 - Differential Equations
Solutions of first-order differential equations, nth-order linear equations, systems of linear differential equations, series solutions. Letter grade only.
MAT 285 - Functions, Algebra, And Applications
This course is an in-depth study of selected topics in secondary school mathematics. Emphases are on algebraic reasoning, expressions and equations; developing an understanding of function with a focus on linear, polynomial, exponential, trigonometric and logarithmic functions; and multiple representations of function. Letter grade only.
MATH 115 - Quantitative And Analytical Calculation
Students will acquire skills in understanding quantitative evidence in applying basic quantitative skills to solve real-life problems, especially in understanding the social and natural world. Letter grade only.
STA 275 - Statistical Analysis
A calculus-based applied statistics course. Descriptive statistics; discrete and continuous random variables; probability distributions including binomial, Poisson, normal, and t-distributions; one- and two-sample hypothesis tests and confidence intervals; simple linear regression and correlation. For the Liberal Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Science Applied Science distribution block requirement. For the General Studies Program, this course will fulfill either the Mathematics foundation requirement or a Natural Science distribution block requirement. If you have already fulfilled your Mathematics foundation requirement, this course will fulfill a Natural Science distribution block requirement. Credit cannot be earned in both STA 270 and STA 275. Letter grade only.