MTH 251 CALCULUS III 4 CR F,W
Solid analytical geometry is integrated throughout this course covering the calculus of vector valued functions, multivariable functions, and vector fields with applications. Also covers linear algebra topic of vector spaces. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MTH 154

MTH 154 CALCULUS II 5 CR F,W,S
Explore the following topics: methods and applications of the derivative and integral for inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, indeterminate forms, series, polar and parametric representation of functions, matrices, determinants, solution of systems of equations, and vectors. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MTH 151

MTH 151 CALCULUS I 4 CR F,W,S
First calculus course for business, mathematics, engineering and science students explores introductory plane analytic geometry, the derivative, the integral, and their applications for algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MTH 140 or PRE EQV

MTH 140 PRECALCULUS 5 CR F,W,S
Major emphasis is on the concept of functions. Study polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, their properties, graphs, and related equations and applications. Additional topics include systems of equations, matrices, conic sections, sequences and series, and probability. A graphing calculator is required and used extensively. Prerequisite: MTH 131 or PRE INST

MTH 133 INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY & STATISTICS 3 CR (SAME AS ITE 205, PSY 143) F,W,S
Introduction to basic descriptive statistics, probability theorems, frequency distributions and functions, binomial and normal probability distributions and functions, probability density functions, hypothesis testing, statistical inference, Chi-square analysis, linear regression and correlation. Prerequisite: MTH 131 or PRE INST

MTH 110 PREALGEBRA 3 CR F,W,S
Review of arithmetic of positive and negative integers, fractions, decimals, percentages. Covers measurement and geometric calculations. Basic algebraic concepts include simplifying expressions and solving simple equations.

CPS 177 CS1: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 3 CR W
Students study digital computing systems and how they are used to solve problems in science and engineering. Students use procedural and object-oriented programming capabilities of C++ to design, develop, and test computer programs involving topics as integration, differentiation, linear systems, etc. A computer science course for, but not limited to, engineering and computer science majors.