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Graduate courses

 

MATH 240 - Data Analysis for Managers

Examines the importance data analysis plays in managerial decision making. Real world data using spreadsheet applications and add-ins will be used throughout the course. Course topics include data analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics, regression analysis, model building and time series modeling. Prerequisite: MATH 20.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 340 - Statistical Inference with Data Mining

Provides a second course in statistics. Techniques and applications of statistical inference are featured. You will study advanced methods in estimation, hypothesis testing, inference based on two samples, regression analysis, factor analysis, model building, forecasting, ANOVA, nonparametric techniques and chi-square. Statistical software is extensively used to develop actual data samples for analysis. Prerequisite: MATH 30 and MATH 40; prerequisite/corequisite: CIS 326.
Credit: 3 Units  

MATH 396 - Selected Topics in Mathematics

Address significant, topical and practical problems, issues and theories in mathematics. Topics are compiled and selected by the department coordinator. This course may be taken more than once, provided the same topic is not repeated. Prerequisite: consent of the program director. Other prerequisites will vary based on topic.
Credit: 1 - 3 Units  

MATH 399 - Directed Study

Provides an opportunity for the advanced student to study in a focused area under the direction of a faculty member. Only one directed study course may be taken for credit toward a masters degree. Prerequisite: consent of the department coordinator. Prerequisites will vary based on topic.
Credit: 1 - 3 Units

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Undergraduate courses

 

MATH 10 - Introductory Algebra

Introduces the concepts of elementary algebra. Topics include fundamental operations, the real number system, linear equations and inequalities, linear systems, polynomials, quadratic equations and graphs. Intended for students with little algebraic background. See Math Placement notation above.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 20 - Intermediate Algebra

Continues MATH 10. Examines the concepts of equations (linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational and algebraic) and inequalities (linear and quadratic), linear and nonlinear systems, functions and graphs. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or better in MATH 10 (or its equivalent) or satisfactory results on the Mathematics Placement Exam. See Math Placement notation above.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 30 - College Algebra

Introduces the concepts and techniques of advanced algebra including algebra of functions, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, and linear and nonlinear systems. Prerequisite: Grade of C- or better in MATH 20 (or its equivalent) or satisfactory results on the Mathematics Placement Exam. See Math Placement notation above.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 40 - Statistics

Introduces the concepts and techniques of elementary statistics. Topics include collection and analysis of data, probability distributions (normal, binomial and Poisson), confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation, and computer applications. Prerequisite: Take 1 course: MATH 20, MATH 30 or MATH 100 (or equivalent). (CAN STAT 2)
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 100 - Calculus I

Introduces the concepts of differential and integral calculus including the derivative and the definite integral, and differentiation of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. You will apply concepts to business and social sciences. Prerequisite: MATH 30 (or equivalent).
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009  

MATH 104 - Applied Regression Analysis

Applies multiple regression and correlation analysis to forecasting (in particular, managerial interpretation of the regression equation) using a case-study approach. Other topics include: time-series analysis and regression of time-series data. Prerequisite: MATH 40.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 106 - Quantitative Analysis for Management

Examines the applications of quantitative analysis to the formulation and solution of managerial problems. You will study decision theory, linear programming, inventory theory, network diagramming, queuing analysis, simulation, and computer applications. Prerequisites: MATH 30 and MATH 40.
Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Spring 2010  

MATH 110 - Discrete Mathematics

Introduces various topics in discrete mathematics. Topics include codes and coding, cryptology, mathematical induction, recursion, algorithms, set theory, relations and functions, combinatorics, graphs, and Boolean Algebra and trees. Prerequisite: MATH 30.
Credit: 3 Units  

MATH 198 - Special Topics in Mathematics

Address significant, topical and practical problems, issues and theories in mathematics. Topics will be selected by the department coordinator. This course may be taken more than once, provided the same topic is not repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of the department coordinator. Prerequisites will vary based on topic.
Credit: 1 - 3 Units  

MATH 199 - Directed Study in Mathematics

Provides individual study of selected topics under supervision of a faculty member. You are limited to one directed study course per trimester. Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor and the dean.
Credit: 1 - 3 Units  

MATH TEST - MATH TEST SECTION


Credit: 3 Units   Offered: Summer 2009 , Fall 2009 , Spring 2010

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