MTH0003 Developmental Mathematics
1 credit. Mathematical topics with special emphasis placed upon the use of mathematical ideas and mathematical thought processes. Topics include critical thinking, problem-solving, and concepts from set theory, logic, patterns of mathematics, and number theory. (This course does not fulfill any mathematics requirements for graduation.)

MTH1012 Organizational and Personal Finance
3 credits. A study of the mathematics of finance used in an organizational context and in a personal context. Applications include the following items: goal-setting and long-term planning; budget preparation, tracking, and reporting; executing capital projects; savings, loans, and investment options; and issues in taxes and health care.

MTH2004 Mathematics for Educators I
2 credits. Topics from the elementary and middle school curriculum (pre-K to grade 5) with an emphasis on gaining conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills.

MTH2005 Mathematics for Educators II
2 credits. Topics from the elementary and middle school curriculum (grades 3-8) with an emphasis on gaining conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills.

MTH2010 Calculus I
3 credits. An introduction to analytic geometry and single-variable calculus, with emphasis on limits and on differentiation and its applications. Prerequisite(s): successful completion of high school pre-calculus course or equivalent

MTH2011 Calculus II
3 credits. Integration of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Prerequisite(s): MTH2010

MTH2012 Calculus III
3 credits. Topics include Integration techniques, L’Hopital’s rule, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. Prerequisite(s): MTH2011

MTH2013 Calculus IV
3 credits. Topics include vectors and the geometry of space, vector-valued functions, multivariable functions, multiple integration. Prerequisite(s): MTH2012

MTH2020 Elementary Statistics
3 credits. Statistical concepts and methods for application. Topics include descriptive statistics, bivariate linear models, discrete and normal distributions, central limit theorem, estimation, and hypothesis testing.

MTH2021 Linear Algebra
3 credits. The study of matrices, determinants, vectors, and linear transformations with applications of each.

MTH2022 Discrete Mathematics
3 credits. The study of algorithms, graph theory, and Boolean algebra with applications of each.

MTH2023 College Geometry
3 credits. A survey of Euclidean, hyperbolic, transformational, and fractal geometry.