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2024-2025


Master of Business Administration

This course examines policy problems of profit and non-profit organizations, including top management problem solving and decision making; planning; appraising the business environment; evaluating financial, human and physical resources; forecasting; developing and implementing objectives and strategies; evaluating alternatives; and monitoring results and social responsibility through case analysis and/or management simulation. This course also emphasizes the evaluation and development of capabilities and competencies in pursuit of competitive advantage.

Areas of Interest:
Business, Management, and Administration
Programs:
Business Administration (MBA)

Students participate in research proposals/projects or consulting projects.

Areas of Interest:
Business, Management, and Administration

The course provides students the opportunity to study current problems faced by private businesses and government organizations, or topics of special interest to the faculty member.

Areas of Interest:
Business, Management, and Administration

Individual, supervised experience in a business firm or government agency.

Areas of Interest:
Business, Management, and Administration

Mathematics

This is a corequisite course for Math 112 College Algebra. Students who do not meet the required prerequisite for Math 112 can take this course simultaneously with MATH 112 to further develop the skills needed for successful completion of the course. MATH 092 consists of Intermediate Algebra topics such as properties of real numbers, polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, linear and quadratic functions, domain and range, and topics in logarithms and exponentials. Corequisite: MATH 112.

Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

Basic mathematics skills integrating the fundamental operations of whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion with the elementary algebra topics of linear equations and inequalities, graphs, exponents, polynomials and factoring. Credit does not apply toward graduation.P/N only.

Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

Topics covered include intermediate study of graphs, systems of linear equations, introduction to functions, linear and nonlinear inequalities, factoring, rational expressions and equations, radicals, and basic quadratic equations. Credit does not apply toward graduation.P/ N only.

Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

This is a corequisite course for Math 115 Precalculus. Students who do not meet the required prerequisite for Math 115 can take Math 115 concurrently by taking this course which consists of practice sessions that will help students with less mathematical background to catch up with material in Math 115. This course will cover the foundational material to be used in Calculus. Topics will include functions, graphs of elementary functions, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, trigonometric functions, vectors and complex numbers.

Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

A survey of mathematics and its relationship to society, showing its development and evolution to meet the needs of mankind.

Prerequisites:
Three years high school algebra/geometry or MATH 098
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Applied Health Science (BS) Public Health

Concepts of algebra (real numbers, exponents, polynomials, rational expressions), equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, conic sections, sequences and series, probability, and binomial theorem.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Agronomy (BAS) | Applied Health Science (BS) Pre-Healthcare Administration | Aviation (BS) Aeronautics | Aviation (BS) Aviation Management | Aviation (BS) Professional Flight | Business Administration (BBA) | Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences (BS) Cytotechnology | Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences (BS) Medical Laboratory Science | Computer Application Development (BAS) | Economics (BS) | Elementary Education STEM (CERT) | Exercise Science (BS) General Exercise Science | Food Science Technology (BS) | Psychology (BS)

Basic concepts of trigonometry as preparation for college level mathematics and science course work. Topics include concepts of algebra (real numbers, functions, graphs of functions, exponential and logarithmic functions), trigonometric functions, analytic trigonometry, applications of trigonometry, and analytic geometry.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 112 with "C" (2.0) or better.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Agricultural Sciences (BS) | Agronomy (BAS) | Biology (BS) Biomedical and Cellular Biology | Biology (BS) Organismal Biology and Ecology | Life Science Teaching (5-12) (BS)

This course will cover topics of precalculus mathematics. Topics covered will include functions, graphs of functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, trigonometric functions, circular functions, vectors and complex numbers, induction, series and probability.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Math Placement Table in this section, or grade of P in MATH 098.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Agricultural Sciences (BS) | Agronomy (BAS) | Biochemistry (BA) | Biology (BS) Biomedical and Cellular Biology | Biology (BS) Organismal Biology and Ecology | Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences (BS) Cytotechnology | Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences (BS) Medical Laboratory Science | Computer Engineering Technology (BS) | Electronic Engineering Technology (BS) | Exercise Science (BS) Practitioner | Food Science Technology (BS) | Life Science Teaching (5-12) (BS)

Techniques of integration, applications of integration, improper integrals, numerical integration, the calculus of parametric curves, and infinite series and sequences.

Prerequisites:
MATH 121 with "C" (2.0) or better or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Actuarial Science Minor | Automotive Engineering Technology (BS) | Biochemistry (BS) | Computer Engineering (BSEC) | Economics (BA) | Economics (BS) | Electrical Engineering (BSEE) | Manufacturing Engineering Technology (BS) | Mathematics (BA) | Mathematics (BS) | Mathematics Minor | Mathematics Teaching (BS) | Mechanical Engineering (BSME) | Physics (BS) | Physics Minor | Statistics (BS) | Statistics (BS) Actuarial Track | Statistics Minor

A continuation of the study of calculus from MATH 121 including transcendental functions, L'Hopital's rule, techniques of integration, and vectors in two and three dimensions. Content is intended for students enrolled in any engineering technology program. Credit for both MATH 127 and MATH 122 is not allowed.

Prerequisites:
MATH 121 with "C" (2.0) or better or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Computer Engineering Technology (BS) | Electronic Engineering Technology (BS)

This course develops concepts and skills in algebra and introductory calculus needed to model applications in business, economics, social sciences and life sciences, using polynomials, exponentials, logarithms, linear systems, linear programming, sequences, series, derivatives and integrals.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or grade of "C" (2.0) or better in either MATH 112 or MATH 115.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

Students will learn the rudiments of algorithmic processes such as iteration and recursion and implement simple mathematical algorithms in a commonly used mathematical software package. Applications may include graphing, equation solving, numerical approximation, recurrence relations, and generation of mathematical objects such as sets, lists, permutations and trees.

Prerequisites:
MATH 121
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Mathematics (BA) | Mathematics (BS)

This course is an introduction to the mathematical concepts needed in computer science, including sets, logic, representations of numbers, counting techniques, discrete functions, matrices, trees and graphs, and algorithm analysis.

Prerequisites:
MATH 112 or equivalent, with "C" (2.0) or better, or consent
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Computer Engineering Technology (BS)

This course presents the concepts of the differential and integral calculus from an intuitive (non-theoretical) point of view. The course emphasis is on the applications of calculus. Credit for both MATH 181 and MATH 121 is not allowed.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or Math 112 with "C" (2.0) or better.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

Nature of mathematics from a problem solving approach using sets, relations, number systems through integers, rational numbers and discrete mathematics.

Prerequisites:
Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or Grade of P in MATH 098 or "C" (2.0) or better in MATH 112 or MATH 115.
Graduation Requirements:
Goal Area 4 - Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

A continuation of MATH 201, including rational and real number systems, informal geometry and measurement, statistics, and probability.

Prerequisites:
MATH 201, with "C" (2.0) or better or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Elementary Education (BS)

Transformational and Euclidean geometry, coordinate geometry and applications of discrete mathematics.

Prerequisites:
MATH 202 with "C" (2.0) or better or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training

Surfaces, vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and vector calculus.

Prerequisites:
MATH 122 with "C" (2.0) or better, or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Chemistry - ACS Approved (BS) | Computer Engineering (BSEC) | Economics (BA) | Economics (BS) | Electrical Engineering (BSEE) | Mathematics (BA) | Mathematics (BS) | Mathematics Teaching (BS) | Mechanical Engineering (BSME) | Physics (BS) | Statistics (BS) | Statistics (BS) Actuarial Track

Matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, and characteristic value problems.

Prerequisites:
MATH 122 with "C" (2.0) or better or consent
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Chemistry - ACS Approved (BS) | Economics (BA) | Economics (BS) | Mathematics (BA) | Mathematics (BS) | Mathematics Minor | Mathematics Teaching (BS) | Mechanical Engineering (BSME) | Physics (BS) | Statistics (BS) | Statistics (BS) Actuarial Track

This course is an introduction to mathematical concepts needed in computer science, including sets, relations and functions, propositional logic, proof techniques, recurrence relations, graphs and trees, and discrete probability. This course is not intended for students pursuing a degree in mathematics.

Prerequisites:
MATH 121 with "C" (2.0) or better or consent.
Areas of Interest:
Education and Training
Programs:
Computer Engineering (BSEC) | Computer Science Minor