MAT 099
Basic Mathematics (3)
A study of whole numbers, prime numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimal numbers, ratios and proportions, percent, introduction to algebra, measurement, and geometry. This course does not count toward degree requirements and is graded PA, PB, PC and D/NC or F/NC.
Prerequisites: Placement.
MAT 114
Algebra (3)
A study of real numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, straight lines and functions, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials and solving quadratic equations.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 099 or equivalent with a passing grade, or placement.
MAT 125
Quantitative Reasoning (3)
A study of problem solving, numbers in the real world, financial management, statistical reasoning, probability, exponential astonishment, modeling with geometry and mathematics in the arts.
Ursuline Studies Stage I Math satellite.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 114 or equivalent with a grade of C or better, or placement.
MAT 131
College Algebra (4)
This course covers fundamentals of algebra, functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions of angles. Ursuline Studies Stage I Math satellite.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 114 or equivalent with a grade of C or better, or placement.
MAT 132
Precalculus (4)
This course covers trigonometric functions of real numbers, analytic trigonometry, systems of equations and inequalities, topics in analytic geometry.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 131 with a grade of C or better, or placement. Ursuline Studies Stage I Math satellite.
MAT 204
Teaching Middle School Math (3)
For students seeking license to teach mathematics in grades 4 to 9, this course reviews the content of the grade-specific competencies outlined by the Ohio Department of Education standards. Students are given opportunities to explore and practice teaching these topics, as well as make connections among different topics. The incorporation of visual aids and modern technology, in the form of calculators, spreadsheets, and Internet links, will be used to help bring these topics to life.
Prerequisites: MAT 131
MAT 212
Statistics (3)
A study of elementary concepts and procedures basic to scientific, social, psychological and other areas; frequency distributions, normal distributions; measure of central tendency and dispersion; probability; samples and populations; correlation and regression; chi-square test; analysis of variance, hypothesis testing. A working knowledge of basic algebra is needed. Ursuline Studies Stage I Math satellite.
MAT 221
Calculus I (4)
This course covers functions, limits and rates of change, derivatives, application of differentiation, integrals, and applications of integration. Ursuline Studies Stage I Math satellite.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 132 or equivalent with a grade of C or better, or placement.
MAT 222
Calculus II (4)
This course covers inverse functions, techniques of integration, further applications of integration, parametric equations and polar coordinates, and infinite sequences and series. Ursuline Studies
Stage I Math satellite.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 221 with a grade of C or better, or placement.
MAT 223
Calculus III (4)
This course covers vectors and the geometry of space, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector calculus.
Prerequisites: Completion of MAT 222 with a grade of C or better, or placement.
MAT 310
Number Theory (3)
An introduction to mathematical proof and mathematics beyond the beginning level, including a study of the divisibility properties of integers, prime numbers, linear and quadratic congruencies, and primitive roots.
Prerequisites: MAT 221.
MAT 311
Abstract Algebra (3)
Fundamental concepts of abstract algebra, groups, rings, integral domains and fields.
MAT 312
Higher Geometries (3)
Development of postulation systems, critical study of Euclidean geometry as related to other geometries, including projective and hyperbolic.
MAT 313
Linear Algebra (3)
Vectors, real vector spaces, bases, linear transformations, matrix algebra, determinants, applications of matrices to linear programming; fields of business, economics, sociology, politics and biology.
MAT 324
Differential Equations (3)
Topics studied are the common types of differential equations and their applications.
Prerequisite: MAT 222.
MAT 412
Advanced Statistics (3)
Topics studied are two- and three-factor analysis of variance, multifactor analysis of variance, various correlation coefficients, multiple regression, multiple comparisons and analysis of covariance.
Prerequisite: MAT 212.
MAT 420
History of Mathematics (3)
Topics studied are the historical development of mathematics and integration of the various areas of mathematics with emphasis on the human endeavor.
Prerequisites: MAT 221, 222, and one of the following: MAT 310, 311 or 312.
MAT 461, 462
Independent Study (credit varies)
Directed study of a special topic or area. Approval of department chair required.
MAT 475
Academic Internship (credit varies)
Opportunity for the student of mathematics to learn and work in an areas to which mathematics is applied, such as computers, statistics, business, or actuarial science.
MAT 288, 488
Special Topics (credit varies)
