Course Offerings by term

Internships are commonly pursued in law firms, non-governmental organizations, international development networks or research institutes, but can also be completed in a variety of other institutions. The University cannot guarantee placement in an internship, but will provide assistance with the internship search. Students must have completed their first semester of MA studies and should contact the Internship Office early for registration purposes.


Intermediate Algebra is for students who need a review before proceeding further in mathematics. The class meets once per week. Topics include linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, graphs, polynomials, factoring, radical expressions, 2x2 systems of linear equations, integer exponents and scientific notation.
This course is graded Credit / No Credit.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
PL-5
Thursday
09:00
10:20

A General Education course designed for students majoring in subjects not requiring math skills, and those who dislike math. Projects are developed from a range of everyday situations: banking, the stock market, gambling, and even art. Meeting alternately in the classroom and the computer lab to develop mathematical models, students will develop quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. MA1005 is not open to students who have taken MA1010 or above.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
PL-5
Monday
10:35
11:55
SD-1
Thursday
10:35
11:55
SD-5
Wednesday
10:35
11:55

A General Education course designed for students majoring in subjects not requiring math skills, and those who dislike math. Projects are developed from a range of everyday situations: banking, the stock market, gambling, and even art. Meeting alternately in the classroom and the computer lab to develop mathematical models, students will develop quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. MA1005 is not open to students who have taken MA1010 or above.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
SD-5
Monday
15:20
16:40
SD-5
Thursday
15:20
16:40
PL-2
Wednesday
15:20
16:40

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
SD-5
Monday
13:45
15:05
SD-5
Thursday
13:45
15:05
PL-2
Tuesday
13:45
15:05

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
PL-4
Friday
15:20
16:40
SD-1
Tuesday
15:20
16:40
SD-1
Wednesday
15:20
16:40

Introduces the tools of statistical analysis. Combines theory with extensive data collection and computer-assisted laboratory work. Develops an attitude of mind accepting uncertainty and variability as part of problem analysis and decision-making. Topics include: exploratory data analysis and data transformation, hypothesis-testing and the analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression with residual and influence analyses.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
PL-2
Friday
12:10
13:30
SD-5
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
SD-1
Wednesday
12:10
13:30

Course description:
Functions Modeling Change provides the algebraic and geometric skills needed to succeed in a Calculus course. The central topic is functions (in particular linear, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic), function notation and graphs, transformations, composition and inverses. Students also work with computers building mathematical models based on these functions, and implemented using graphing calculators, mathematical software and Excel.
Note: this course will first be offered in fall 2015


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
SD-5
Tuesday
09:00
10:20
SD-5
Wednesday
09:00
10:20
SD-5
Friday
09:00
10:20