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Content Area: |
135 |
107 |
108 |
207 |
304 |
305 |
306 |
307 |
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The structure of real numbers and subsets, basic
operations, and properties |
X |
X |
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X |
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X |
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Elementary number theory, ratio, proportion, and
percent |
X |
X |
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X |
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Algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry,etc.
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X |
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Calculus: applications of limits and standard
integration and differentiation |
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X |
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Linear algebra: matrices, vectors, and linear
transformations |
X |
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X |
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Measurement systems, including U.S. customaryand
metric |
X |
X |
X |
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X |
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Geometry: geometric figures…coordinateand
transformational geometry; and constructions |
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X |
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X |
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Probability and statistics: experimental and
theoretical probability; prediction, etc. |
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X |
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X |
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Discrete mathematics: symbolic logic, sets,
permutations and combinations, functions that are defined recursively… |
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X |
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X |
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X |
X |
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Computer science: terminology, simple programming,
and software applications |
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X |
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X |
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X |
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics will also evaluate and approve
appropriate substitutions based on course content requirements. Inparticular,the
Mathematics 135 requirement may be met by examination.
Math 107-108 is roughly equivalent to Virginia Community College System
Mathematics 151-152
For more information, contact DavidCarothers
at JMU.