Undergraduate Course Descriptions 2012-2013
Technical Mathematics
| Name |
Title |
Credits |
School |
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TMAT-135
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Technical Mathematics I
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
The first course in the sequence of mathematics courses for students in the Bachelor of Technology program. Review of algebra: exponents, factoring, fractions. Linear equations, ratio, proportions. Word problem application. Coordinate systems and graphs of functions: straight line, slope. Systems of linear equations and their applications. Complex numbers. Quadratic equations. Introduction to trigonometry. Applications to problems in engineering technology are emphasized throughout.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-100 or MATH-101 or Math Placement Exam
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 5-0-4
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TMAT-155
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Technical Mathematics II
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4.0 |
College of Arts and Sciences |
Part of the integrated course sequence in mathematics for students in the Bachelor of Technology program. Topics include trigonometric functions, identities and equations, the sine and cosine laws; graphs of the trigonometric functions; functions of a composite angle; DeMoivre's theorem; logarithms; binomial theorem; and Cramer's rule. Applications drawn from technology.
Prerequisite Course(s): TMAT-135
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 5-0-4
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