MathOnline Course Catalog
Academic Year 2009/2010
SPRING 2010 MATH ONLINE COURSES |
Course |
Semester |
Credit
Hours |
Live
Lecture
Time |
Live
Lecture
Days |
Instructor |
|
Calculus II
Math 136 Section
C01 |
Spring
2010 |
4 |
10:50am. - 12:05pm |
TRF |
|
Continuation of
Calculus I (Math 135). Transcendental functions, techniques and
applications of integration, Taylor's theorem, improper integrals, infinite
series, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, introduction to differential
equations. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of a course similar
to Calculus I (Math 135), or a score of 3 or more on the AP Calculus AB or
BC exam. |
Calculus III
Math 235 Section C01 |
Spring 2010 |
4 |
10:50am - 12:05pm |
TRF |
|
Continuation of
Calculus II (Math 136). Parametric curves, vector functions, partial
differentiation, multiple integrals, Green's Theorem and Stoke's Theorem. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of a course similar to Calculus II
(Math 136), or a score of 4 or more on the AP Calculus BC exam. |
Theory of Numbers
Math 311
Section C01. |
Spring 2010 |
3 |
1:40pm - 2:55pm |
MW |
|
A careful study, with
emphasis on proofs, of the following topics associated with the set of
integers: divisibility, congruences, arithmetic functions, sums of squares,
quadratic residues and reciprocity, and elementary results on distributions
of primes. Prerequisites: Math 215 (Discrete Mathematics), and
either Math 136 (Calculus 2) or score of 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus AB or BC
exam. |
Intro to
Differential Equations
Math 340
Section C01 |
Spring
2010 |
3 |
10:50am - 12:05pm |
MW |
|
Includes study of
first order differential equations, linear differential equations, the
Laplace transform method, power series solutions, numerical solutions, and
linear systems. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of at least two
semesters of calculus, including the study of series and sequences and
improper integrals. |
Note: 100-level courses are courses that
students would under normal circumstances take during their freshman year at
the university, 200-level courses during their sophomore year, and 300-level
courses during their junior year.
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FALL 2009 MATH ONLINE COURSES |
Course |
Semester |
Credit
Hours |
Live
Lecture
Time |
Live
Lecture
Days |
Instructor |
Course Description |
Calculus I
Math 135, Section
C01 |
Fall
2009
only |
4 |
12:15pm-1:30pm |
TRF |
|
Selected topics in
analytical geometry and calculus. Rates of change of functions, limits, derivatives of algebraic
and transcendental functions, applications of derivatives, and integration. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of a
standard full year high school level precalculus course, or a passing score
on the Calculus Readiness Exam (contact the MathOnline program mathon@uccs.edu for more
information.) |
Calculus II Math 136 Section
C01 |
Fall
2009 |
4 |
9:25am - 10:40am |
TRF |
|
Continuation of
Calculus I (Math 135). Transcendental functions, techniques and
applications of integration, Taylor's theorem, improper integrals, infinite
series, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, introduction to differential
equations. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of a course similar
to Calculus I (Math 135), or a score of 3 or more on the AP Calculus AB or
BC exam. |
Calculus III Math 235 Section C01 |
Fall
2009 |
4 |
10:50am-12:05 pm |
TRF |
|
Continuation of
Calculus II (Math 136). Parametric curves, vector functions, partial
differentiation, multiple integrals, Green's Theorem and Stoke's Theorem. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of a course similar to Calculus II
(Math 136), or a score of 4 or more on the AP Calculus BC exam. |
Discrete
MathematicsMath 215
Section C01 |
Fall
2009
only |
3 |
1:40pm-2:55 pm |
TR |
|
Includes study of set
theory, logic, number theory, recursion, combinatorics, and graph theory.
Emphasis on ideas and methods of mathematical proof. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of at least one semester of calculus. |
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Math 313 Section C01 |
Fall
2009
only |
3 |
10:50am-12:05pm |
MW |
|
Includes study of systems of linear equations, matrices, vector spaces, linear independence, basis dimension, determinants, linear transformations and matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of at least one semester of calculus. |
Note: 100-level courses are courses that
students would under normal circumstances take during their freshman year at
the university, 200-level courses during their sophomore year, and 300-level
courses during their junior year. |
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