DEPARTMENTS AND COURSES 61 120 C OLLEGE ALGEBRA Fundamental operations, graphs, determinants, imaginary numbers, irrational numbes, logarithms, progressions, variations. Prerequisite: Math 50 or equivalent. Should in general be taken concurrent with Math 130. Three hours credit. 130 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Natural and logarithmic trigonometric functions; their use in the solution of the triangle. Prerequisite: Math 120, or concurrent with Math 120, and Math 60 or equivalent. Three hours credit. 140 COLLEGE G EOMETRY Application of Euclidian methods to the solution of problems involving plane figures. Homothetic relations, inverse relations, special properties of triangles, Euler line, nine point circle, Miquel point, harmonic division. Prerequisites: Math 60, and Math 120 or concurrent with Math 120. Three hours credit. 150 A NALYTIC G EOMETRY, PLANE Rectilinear and polar coordinates in their application to the straight line, circle, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola. Tangents, normals, and curve tracing. Transla– tion and rotation of axes. Prerequisites: Math 120 and 130. Five hours credit. 160 ADVANCED ALGEBRA Complex numbers, solution of higher degree equations, determinants, partial fractions, permutations, combinations, probability, elementary theory of equations, and other related subjects. A continuation of Math 120. Prerequisite: Math 120. Three hou rs credit. 210 A NALYTIC G EOMETRY, Soun Rectilinear and polar coord inates in their application to solids. Prerequisite: Math 150. Two hours credit. 211 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS Derivatives, rates, velocity, acceleration, maxima and mmuna, points of inflec– tion, curve tracing, curvature, series, parametric equations. Prerequisite: Math 150. Five hours credit. 212 I NTEGRAL C ALCULUS Single and double integration, areas, lengths of curves, surfaces, volumes. Pre– requisite: Math 211 (Math 210 recommended). Five hours credit. 310 METHODS rn M ATHEMATICS Methods m teaching mathematics in junior and senior high schools. Include higher arithmetic, elementary and advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, and plane trigonometry. Prerequisite: a minor in ma thematics. Two hours credi t. 320 H ISTORY O M ATH MATICS History of the development of modern mathematics. Prominent mathema ticians of the past and their contributions to the mathematics of today. Prerequi ite: Math 212. Two hours credit.
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