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MATH 100.6
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Mathematics for Education Students
1&2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Mathematics A30 or B30 or C30 (or, under the old mathematics curriculum, Algebra 30). For students intending to enter the Elementary Program in the College of Education.

An introductory course designed for students planning to teach at the elementary school level. Topics include basic algebra review, mathematics of finance, number theory, linear algebra, linear programming, counting techniques, probability and statistics.

Note: This course may not be included in the courses comprising a major or honours in Mathematics or Statistics and does not meet the requirement of any Arts & Science degree program. Students who have credit for a university course in mathematics (at least 3 credit units) are not permitted to take MATH 100 for credit. Students who have taken MATH 100, and subsequently take other junior mathematics courses, will be governed by the regulations of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

MATH 101.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Elementary Calculus
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Mathematics B30 (or Algebra 30).

An elementary introduction to calculus including functions, limits, derivatives, techniques of differentiation, curve sketching and maximum and minimum problems, antiderivatives and the integral.

Note: This course may not be included in the courses comprising a major or Honours in Mathematics or Statistics.

This course may not be used as a prerequisite for MATH 112 or 116. Students who have credit for MATH 102.6 may not take this course for credit.

This course may not be used in Requirement 1 for Program Type C.

MATH 110.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Calculus I
1/2(3L-1.5P)
Prerequisite(s): Mathematics B30 and Mathematics C30 (or, under the old mathematics curriculum, Algebra 30 and Geometry-Trigonometry 30).

Introduction to derivatives; limits; techniques of differentiation; maximum and minimum problems and other applications; implicit differentiation; anti-derivatives.

Note: Students wishing to complete a full year of calculus should register for either MATH 112 or 116 for Term 2. At the completion of MATH 110, students will be allowed the option of changing their choice of the Term 2 course. Students who have credit for MATH 112, 116, or 123 may not take this course for credit. Students who have credit for the former MATH 102 and subsequently take MATH 110 will lose credit for half of MATH 102. Students who have credit for MATH 101 and subsequently take MATH 110 will lose credit for MATH 101.

MATH 112.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Rudiments of Integral Calculus
1/2(3L-1.5P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 110.

Techniques of integration; the definite integral and simple differential equations - with applications and numerical techniques.

Note: MATH 112 is intended to be a terminal course in calculus and should be taken only by those students who are content to limit their mathematical options. Students who may require a more thorough grounding in calculus are advised to take MATH 116. MATH 112 may not be included in the courses comprising a major or Honours in Mathematics or Statistics. Students who have credit for MATH 116 or 124 may not take this course for credit. Students with credit for MATH 123 may take this course for credit. Students who take MATH 112 and who subsequently require MATH 116 in their programs, must take MATH 116 but will not receive credit for it toward degree requirements in the College of Arts and Science. Students who have credit for the former MATH 102 and subsequently take MATH 112 will lose credit for half of MATH 102.

MATH 115.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Calculus for Pharmacy
1/2(3L-1.5P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH B30, MATH C30. Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Pharmacy & Nutrition.

Introduction to differential and integral calculus. Techniques of differentiation, curve sketching, and rate problems. Emphasis will be on topics that are most relevant to pharmaceutical applications of calculus.

MATH 116.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Calculus II
1/2(3L-1.5P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 110.

Techniques of integration; the definite integral and simple differential equations - with applications and numerical techniques. The theoretical foundations of limits, including the *-* formulation; continuity and differentiability; advanced curve sketching; inverse functions; inverse trigonometric functions.

Note: MATH 116 is intended to complete the basic introduction to calculus for students in the mathematical and physical sciences, and for others who require a solid introduction to calculus. MATH 116 is the specified prerequisite for most second-year courses in mathematics and statistics, including all courses accepted in major and Honours programs.

Students who have credit for MATH 112 or 124 may not take this course for credit. Students with credit for MATH 123 may take this course for credit. Students who have credit for the former MATH 102 and subsequently take MATH 116 will lose credit for half of MATH 102.

MATH 124.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Calculus II for Engineers
2(3L-1.5P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 110. Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Engineering.

Differentiation and integration of inverse trigonometric functions, exponential, hyperbolic and logarithmic functions with applications. Techniques of integration; applications to work, pressure, moments and centroids. Polar co-ordinates and parametric equations of plane curves; complex numbers.

MATH 211.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Numerical Analysis I
1/2(3L-1P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 110 and 116.

An introductory course. Topics include: errors, solutions of linear and non-linear equations, interpolation, numerical integration, solutions of ordinary differential equations.

MATH 213.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Linear Programming and Game Theory
2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): One of MATH 100, 101, (or 102), 110 or STATS 103.

Inequalities, Solutions of Linear Equations, Simplex Method, Transportation Problem, Duality, Game Theory and its transformation into a linear programming problem. Applications will be emphasized.

Note: May not be included in the courses comprising a major or Honours in Mathematics or Statistics. Students with credit for COMM 393 or CMPT 393 may not take this course for credit.

MATH 223.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Intermediate Calculus
1(3L-1P)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 110 and 124. Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Engineering.

Vectors in two and three dimensions, vector calculus, space geometry, multiple integration and partial differentiation, line integrals and Green's Theorem.


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