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The General Mathematics course introduces fundamental math concepts. The topics include whole numbers, operations on whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios, rates, and proportions. The focus is on learning the computational procedures and then applying the skills to problem solving in applications. These topics set the stage for the study of percents, measurement conversions, finding dimensions in geometry, computing statistics, and solving algebraic equations. General Mathematics Part I includes four multiple choice lesson exams and a midterm multiple choice exam. General Mathematics Part II includes six multiple choice lesson exams and a multiple choice final exam.

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The Mathematics (BS) - General Mathematics degree is designed for students who wish to customize their program to their specific interests. The program includes a 21-hour Career Support Concentration that complements the required mathematics courses in a way that helps students toward their educational goals. For students wishing to go to graduate school in mathematics, this can allow for more advanced studies in mathematics or for other students this can be customized to their exact interests.

As a student in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, you will be taught by tenure track faculty in small classes and receive individualized attention both inside and outside of class. You will have opportunities to conduct research alongside a faculty member or participate in an internship. The strong analytical and problem-solving skills you will develop can be applied to many fields.

The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers undergraduate degrees in actuarial science and mathematics, with concentrations in business, computation, life sciences, physical sciences, secondary teaching, and statistics, plus a general, self-designed concentration. The department also offers the Master of Arts in Mathematics with concentrations in college teaching and secondary teaching.

The College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State University is home to 17 academic departments, two centers and one residential college spanning the humanities and the social, mathematical and natural sciences. The college is dedicated to providing instruction and research essential to the university's mission and seeks to cultivate the habits of inquiry, learning and service among all its constituents.

The goals of this program are to provide students with broad-based and coherent preparation in the various disciplines that constitute the mathematical sciences and the pedagogical knowledge of mathematics needed to begin a career as a middle or high school mathematics teacher.

Obtaining this degree, however, does not require that you obtain licensure to be a middle or high school mathematics teacher. This concentration also prepares students for continued study of the mathematical sciences at the graduate level.

The goals of this program are to provide students with broad-based and coherent preparation in the various disciplines that constitute the mathematical sciences and the specialized training necessary to begin a career in actuarial science, design of experiments, biostatistics, demography, and other areas related to probability and statistics.

The goals of this program are to provide students with broad-based and coherent preparation in the various disciplines that constitute the mathematical sciences and considerable flexibility among upper division course choices to meet the needs of those students with diverse mathematical interests.

Whether you have a question about a prerequisite, need help registering for a class, or you want to chat about what a Mathematics & Statistics degree can do for you, we are here to help. Click below to send us an email!

At the core of modern theoretical science, mathematics has historically provided an expressive language and a theoretical framework for advances in the physical sciences. It has since become central in the life and social sciences and in computer science. Mathematics at Penn embraces traditional core areas of mathematics as well as developing areas (Penn is one of the world's leading centers in the application of logic to theoretical computer science). The goals of the major program are to assist students in acquiring both an understanding of mathematics and the ability to use it. The mathematics major provides a solid foundation for graduate study in mathematics and a background for study in economics, the biological sciences, the physical sciences, and engineering, as well as many non-traditional areas.

Majors and prospective majors: Please email majora...@math.upenn.edu. You will be assigned to one of the Math Major Advisors who will discuss your current and future plans with you. It is important that you see this advisor at least once per semester thereafter.

In this 4-hour approach, you will take your required college-level math course and MATH-0132 Coreq Contemporary Math or MATH-0142 Coreq Elementary Statistics at the same time.

The Math Placement process identifies the mathematics course(s) that best match your mathematical preparation with your academic goals. We want to support you in being successful in this placement process.

MATH 101 is designed to increase students' understanding and appreciation of the importance and usefulness of mathematics by showing how discrete mathematics can be used in planning and decision making. Topics include voting theory, fair division, optimization, and probability. MATH 101 emphasizes cooperative group learning and active participation.

MATH 101 satisfies the mathematics requirement of the All-University Core Curriculum but does not satisfy the prerequisites for any courses that use mathematics (such as economics, physical sciences, and statistics). MATH 101 does not satisfy the prerequisite for MATH 117.

MATH 105 engages students in the exploration of mathematical ideas and modes of thought and their application in the arts and humanities. Representative topics include symmetry, levels of infinity, the fourth dimension, contortions of space, chaos and fractals. (Prior knowledge of these topics is not assumed.)MATH 105 satisfies the mathematics requirement of the All-University Core Curriculum but does not satisfy the prerequisites for any courses that use mathematics (such as economics, physical sciences, and statistics). MATH 105 does not satisfy the prerequisite for MATH 117.

In MATH 117, concepts and skills traditionally identified with college algebra are presented in a learning environment that emphasizes active student involvement in investigating, interpreting, applying, and communicating mathematical ideas.

In MATH 118, concepts and skills traditionally identified with college algebra are presented in a learning environment that emphasizes active student involvement in investigating, interpreting, applying, and communicating mathematical ideas.

MATH 124 examines functions more carefully, including inverse functions. Topics include definitions and graphs of exponential functions, definition of logarithmic functions as the inverses of the exponential functions, properties of logarithmic functions, techniques for solving exponential and logarithmic equations, and mathematical models involving logarithmic or exponential functions.

MATH 155 is a Calculus course focused on applications in Biology and the Life Sciences. Students study and quantify change in natural systems. Biological examples motivate mathematical concepts, which in turn lead students to ask new questions about biology.

MATH 151 introduces ideas of mathematical algorithms in the context of the Matlab environment. Topics covered include statements, expressions and variable assignments, scripts, control statements and logical statements. Applications include Newton's method, Simpson's rule, and recursion.

MATH 152 introduces ideas of mathematical algorithms in the context of the Maple environment. Topics covered include iteration and recursion, control and logical statements, expressions, functions, data types, binary numbers, symbolic manipulation of terms.

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