The small group tutor for MATH 140 is:
- John Russo ( Virtual)
MATH 142 Business Calculus
Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
(MATH 1325) Business Calculus. Limits and continuity; techniques and applications of derivatives including curve sketching and optimization; techniques and applications of integrals; emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 131, MATH 142, MATH 147, MATH 151 or MATH 171.
Prerequisites: MATH 140 or MATH 150, or equivalent or acceptable score on Texas A&M University math placement exam.
MATH 147 Calculus I for Biological Sciences
Credits 4. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
Introduction to differential calculus in a context that emphasizes applications in the biological sciences. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 131, MATH 142, MATH 147, MATH 151 or MATH 171.
Prerequisite: MATH 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU Math Placement Exam.
MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I
Credits 4. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
(MATH 2413) Engineering Mathematics I. Rectangular coordinates, vectors, analytic geometry, functions, limits, derivatives of functions, applications, integration, computer algebra. MATH 171 designed to be a more demanding version of this course. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 131, MATH 142, MATH 147, MATH 151 or MATH 171.
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU Math Placement Exam.
MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II
Credits 4. 3 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.
(MATH 2414) Engineering Mathematics II. Differentiation and integration techniques and their applications (area, volumes, work), improper integrals, approximate integration, analytic geometry, vectors, infinite series, power series, Taylor series, computer algebra. MATH 172 designed to be a more demanding version of this course. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 148, MATH 152 or MATH 172.
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 151 or equivalent.
MATH 251 Engineering Mathematics III
Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
(MATH 2315) Engineering Mathematics III. Vector algebra, calculus of functions of several variables, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, gradient, multiple integration, line and surface integrals, Green's and Stokes' theorems. MATH 221 designed to be a more demanding version of this course. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 221, MATH 251, or MATH 253.
Prerequisite: MATH 148, MATH 152, or MATH 172.
MATH 308 Differential Equations
Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Ordinary differential equations, solutions in series, solutions using Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations. Only one of the following will satisfy the requirements for a degree: MATH 307 or MATH 308.
Prerequisite: MATH 221, MATH 251, or MATH 253, or concurrent enrollment; knowledge of computer algebra system.
Any student that is not TSI Compliant in Math is required to complete a math co-enrollment. These students will be concurrently enrolled in either MATH 140 or MATH 150, depending on which course is on track for their degree program, and ASCC 001: Basic Math Skills.
ASCC 001 Basic Math Skills
Credits 0. 3 Other Hours.
Developmental instruction in mathematics; includes the integers and rational numbers and applications, exponents, polynomials, solution of equations, graphing, elementary geometry and reasoning skills. May not be used for credit toward a degree.
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