COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

MTH ā€“ MathematicsĀ 

MTH 013-017 ā€“ Fundamentals of Mathematics I & II:Ā 3 credits each

These courses review the basic math skills of mathematical patterns, systems of numeration, and modular arithmetic. Problem solving is emphasized. Placement is based on SAT and/or ACT scores. A passing grade of C- or higher is required. Students will receive a final grade of A, B, C, or F. Neither course counts toward general education credits needed for graduation.

MTH 123 ā€“ Quantitative Reasoning:Ā 3 credits

This course applies mathematics to life skill areas for personal and professional use with an emphasis in problem-solving. Prerequisite: Minimum Score of 440 on Mathematics SAT, 18 on ACT math, OR successful completion of MTH 107 with a grade of C- or higher.

MTH 133 ā€“ Survey of Mathematics I:Ā 3 credits

This course is the first part of a six-credit mathematics requirement designed specifically to give education majors a deep conceptual understanding of the mathematics taught in elementary and middle school. Topics covered include numeration, operations with rational numbers, and number theory. AĀ problem-solving approach will be employed.Ā Prerequisite: Minimum Score of 440 on Mathematics SAT, 18 on ACT math OR successful completion of MTH 107 with a grade of C- or higher.

MTH 203 ā€“ Introduction to Statistics:Ā 3 credits

Statistics has become known as the mathematical tool or approach for analyzing data in order to draw reliable conclusions. This course will consider the most useful statistical methods; identify the statistical methods most widely used in education, psychology, and the social sciences; and study theĀ mathematical formulas that are used in statistical applications.

Prerequisite: MTH 123

MTH 233 ā€“ Survey of Mathematics II:Ā 3 credits

Specifically designed for education majors, this course is the second part of a six-credit mathematics requirement. Content includes algebraic reasonings, geometry, measurement, and probability and statistics. Critical thinking and problem solving strategies are emphasized. The course will include a unit on interpreting statistics in an educational setting.

Prerequisite: Completion of MTH 133 with a passing grade.

MTH 491, 492 and 493 ā€“ Topics in Mathematics:Ā 1-3 credits

Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.

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