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UNDERGRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - 100 Level
 
MATH 100. INTRODUCTORY TOPICS FOR CALCULUS (S)
An introduction and/or review of topics which are essential to the background of an undergraduate student at CSM. This course serves as a preparatory course for the Calculus curriculum and includes material from Algebra, Trigonometry, Mathematical Analysis, and Calculus. Topics include basic algebra and equation solving, solutions of inequalities, trigonometric functions and identities, functions of a single variable, continuity, and limits of functions.
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor
1 semester hour.
MATH 111. CALCULUS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS I (I,II,S)
First course in the calculus sequence, including elements of plane geometry. Functions, limits, continuity, and derivatives and their application. Definite and indefinite integrals.
Prerequisite: Precalculus.
4 hours lecture; 4 semester hours.
MATH 112. CALCULUS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS II (I,II,S)
Vectors, applications and techniques of integration, infinite series, and an introduction to multivariate functions and surfaces.
Prerequisite: MATH111.
4 hours lecture; 4 semester hours.
MATH 122. CALCULUS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS II HONORS (I)
Same topics as those covered in MATH112 but with additional material and problems.
Prerequisite: Consent of Department.
4 hours lecture; 4 semester hours.
MATH/CSCI 198. SPECIAL TOPICS (I,II,S)
Pilot course or special topics course. Topics chosen from special interests of instructor(s) and student(s). Usually the course is offered only once.
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.
Variable credit: 1 to 6 semester hours.
MATH/CSCI 199. INDEPENDENT STUDY (I,II,S)
Individual research or special problem projects supervised by a faculty member; also, when a student and instructor agree on a subject matter, content and credit hours.
Prerequisite: Independent Study form must be completed and submitted to the Registrar.
Variable Credit: 1 to 6 semester hours.

(I) - Course is typically taught during Fall semester
(II) - Course is typically taught during Spring semester
(S) - Course is typically taught during Field or Summer Session


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