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1. MATH1128E  -  Basic Technical Mathematics (Evening & Weekend)
Examine fundamental algebraic operations, factoring, fractions, exponents, radicals, functions, graphs, linear equations, quadratic equations, progressions, binomial theorems, logarithms and infinite series. ... ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed. ... This course is part of the Certificate of Accomplishment in Collegiate ...

2. MATH1700E  -  Pre-Calculus (Evening & Weekend)
Examine mathematical concepts and functions necessary as a prerequisite for successful completion of Calculus I. ... Topics include; (1) polynomials of higher degree and the fundamental theorem of algebra; (2) 2-dimensional and basic 3-dimensional analytic geometry; (3) rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic function; (4) equations ...

3. MATH2203E  -  Business Mathematics (Evening & Weekend)
Master common business mathematical calculations. ... Study the basics of accounting, finance, insurance, statistics and other math-related subjects. ... Examine key consumer issues: bank reconciliations, discounts, markups and markdowns and installment purchases subject to simple and compound interest. ... This course provides ...

4. MATH2210E  -  Calculus I (Evening & Weekend)
Review the basic concepts of calculus. ... Discuss variables, functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, maxima and minima, differentials, approximate methods for finding roots, successive derivatives, parametric equations, mean value theorem and solution of indeterminates. ... This course is required for Calculus II (MATH2211E-W01). ...

5. MATH2211E  -  Calculus II (Evening & Weekend)
Improve your calculus skills. ... Learn to use simple integration, special and approximate methods of integration and standard forms. ... Understand the uses of the constant of integration; definite, improper and multiple integrals; area; and series and expansion of functions. ... ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed. ...

6. MATH4475E  -  Mathematics for Economists I (Evening & Weekend)
Develop knowledge of sets, functions, differential calculus and matrices as applied to economic problems (static and comparative-static equilibrium analyses). ... This course is designed for economics participants who need the basic mathematical tools necessary for the field and for those who wish to relate their mathematical skills to the ...

7. MATH4476E  -  Mathematics for Economists II (Evening & Weekend)
Learn optimization concepts and maxima and minima applications in economics. ... Develop skills using Lagrange-multiplier methods, exponential and logarithmic functions, and the applications of these tools in the theory of the firm and consumer choice theory. ... ACE College Credit Recommendation Service reviewed. ...

8. MATH5577E  -  Mathematics for Economists III (Evening & Weekend)
Explore the use of integral calculus, differential equations and difference equations in analyzing dynamic economics; the Solow growth model; the Domar burden-of-debt model; the cobweb model; the Samuelson multiplier-accelerator interaction model; linear programming and game theory. ... View the Term course schedule. ...


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