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201-015-RE |
Remedial Activities for Secondary V Mathematics: Technical and Scientific Option |
4 - 2 - 4 |
90 |
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Description for Course: |
The goal of the Secondary 5 Remedial Mathematics course is to review some important concepts of algebra and to ensure competency in proper algebraic manipulations, and in the notation, properties and properties of functions such as the linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. This course also introduces trigonometric functions and their properties and applications, as well as the concept of vectors, ratios and proportions. |
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201-016-RE |
Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Mathematics: Technical and Scientific Option |
2 - 3 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
This course prepares the student for subsequent courses in Mathematics by introducing the important concepts of algebra and by ensuring competency in proper algebraic manipulations. |
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201-103-DW |
Calculus I |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
The course focuses on limits and continuity; the derivative and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to the social sciences including curve sketching, related rates and optimization problems; and anti-derivatives. This course is not a substitute for Mathematics 201-NYA-05. |
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201-105-DW |
Linear Algebra |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
This course focuses on systems of linear equations, matrices and determinants, vectors and applications to lines and planes, and applications of linear algebra to Social Science. This course is not a substitute for Mathematics 201-NYC-05. |
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201-203-DW |
Calculus II |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
The course focuses on definite integral with applications to Social Science, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series and convergence. This course is not a substitute for Mathematics 201-NYB-05. |
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201-401-DW |
Statistics for Social Science |
2 - 1 - 3 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
Students will learn about elementary probability theory, counting problems, random variables, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inferences, tests of hypotheses, and estimation of parameters. |
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201-900-DW |
Financial Calculations |
2 - 1 - 3 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
In this course, students will acquire mathematical skills as they relate to various essential business calculations. In addition, students will be introduced to basic concepts of finance which require computations. |
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201-912-DW |
Introduction to Applied Mathematics |
4 - 2 - 4 |
90 |
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Description for Course: |
The purpose of this course is to make the student think, specifically in the area of mathematical problems arising from current procedures in civil engineering; e.g. surveying, estimating, CAD, and design in general. The student will be taught to develop mathematical skills to solve these problems, as well as the preparation needed for the Technical Calculus. |
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201-920-DW |
Applied Mathematics for Computer Science |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
This course will help students to acquire the necessary fundamental mathematical knowledge which represents the foundation for several courses in the Computer Science Program including the Linear Algebra course. For that purpose the goals of the course are: to review some important concepts of algebra and to ensure competency in proper algebraic manipulations, to introduce the concept of function, to ensure competency in the notation, properties and operations of functions in general, and of linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions in particular, to introduce the trigonometric functions and to ensure competency in interpreting their properties and applications. |
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201-922-DW |
Introduction to Statistical Methods |
2 - 1 - 1 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
The course covers basic combination and probability analysis and statistical analysis of experimental data including means, standard deviation, confidence internal, graphical representation of data, accuracy and precision, regression analysis, statistical comparison of experimental methods and control charts. |
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201-923-DW |
Applied Mathematics |
2 - 1 - 2 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
To provide students with the necessary mathematical knowledge to aid them in their engineering courses and to prepare them for Calculus. |
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201-941-DW |
Engineering Mathematics I |
2 - 2 - 2 |
60 |
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Description for Course: |
This course covers mathematic principles, including algebra, trigonometry, and matrices as they apply to the field of mechanical engineering. |
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201-942-DW |
Engineering Mathematics II |
2 - 3 - 2 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
This course covers differential and integral calculus, in applications related to mechanical engineering. |
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201-943-DW |
Applied Mathematics |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
In this course, students will review and expand on high school mathematics material. New material such as complex numbers and vectors are included with applications in electronics. |
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201-BWM-03 |
History of Mathematics |
3 - 0 - 3 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
This course offers a brief historical overview of the evolution of mathematics as a quantitative language, emphasizing its distinction from physical and biological science as well as its importance to both science and society. Mathematical concepts will be traced from their inception in ancient times to the present, with the intention of characterizing their different uses in many aspects of everyday life. |
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201-BWM-03 |
Mathematics: A Human Endeavour |
3 - 0 - 3 |
45 |
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Description for Course: |
This course introduces students to the history and development of the main branches of mathematics. It examines the contributions of mathematics to art, architecture, music, the natural and physical sciences, the social sciences, cryptography, astronomy, the business world, computers, graphic art and recreational mathematics. |
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201-BZF-05 |
Calculus III |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
The course material includes infinite series, calculus of vector-valued functions, functions of several variables and partial derivatives, and multiple integrals. |
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201-BZS-05 |
Probability and Statistics |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
Students will learn about counting problems, probability, random variables, mean, variance and standard deviation, binomial, Poisson and normal distributions, chi-square distribution, descriptive statistics, statistical inferences, tests of hypotheses, estimation of parameters, and linear correlation. |
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201-BZT-DW |
Special Topics in Mathematics |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
This course introduces students to the concepts, tools, and techniques used in discrete mathematics. Students will be introduced to the fields of logic, set theory, number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory. Focus is placed on learning how to prove mathematical statements, as well as on how discrete mathematics is used in applied settings (possible examples include cryptography and algorithm design and analysis). |
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201-MA1-DW |
Calculus I: Differential Calculus for Social Sciences |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
The Calculus 1 for Social Science course focuses on limits and continuity of functions, the derivative, techniques of differentiation along with their applications to the social sciences. These applications include curve sketching, marginal analysis and optimization problems. Please note that this course cannot be used as a substitute for Mathematics 201-NYA-05. |
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201-MA2-DW |
Calculus II: Integral Calculus for Social Sciences |
2 - 2 - 2 |
60 |
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Description for Course: |
The description for this course is not available at this time.
Please check with the Department Chair. |
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201-MA3-DW |
Linear Algebra and Vector Geometry for Social Sciences |
2 - 2 - 2 |
60 |
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Description for Course: |
The description for this course is not available at this time.
Please check with the Department Chair. |
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201-NYA-05 |
Calculus I |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
Limits and continuity, the derivative and differentiation, applications of the derivative to curve sketching, maximum/minimum and related rates problems, anti-differentiation and the indefinite integral are studied in this course. |
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201-NYB-05 |
Calculus II |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
The definite integral and applications, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms and l'Hôpital's Rule, improper integrals, infinite series and convergence are studied in this course. |
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201-NYC-05 |
Linear Algebra |
3 - 2 - 3 |
75 |
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Description for Course: |
Systems of linear equations and elementary operations, matrices and determinants, vectors, lines, planes and vector spaces are studied in this course. |
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