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Masc 1024 Information for obtaining credit by exam for MASC 1024.

Math 1015 College algebra, functions, exponentials and logarithms, matrices, sequences and series

Math 1016 Differential calculus and trigonometric functions.

Math 2015 Integral calculus and applications.

Math 1525 Matrix algebra, linear and quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, derivatives.

Math 1526 Derivative rules and applications, integration with applications, multivariable calculus.

Math 1535 Math 1535 was specifically developed for students in the Architecture and Industrial Design Curricula. Topics include a review of Euclidean geometry and trigonometry, descriptive and projective geometry applied to drawing, similarity, proportion, the golden mean, and applications of graph theory.

Math 1114 Euclidean vectors, complex numbers, and topics in linear algebra including linear systems, matrices, determinants, eigenvalues, and bases in Euclidean space. This course, along with 1205-1206 and 1224, constitutes the freshman science and engineering mathematics courses.

Math 1205 Calculus course including techniques and applications of differentiation of functions of a single variable. Limits, continuity, differentiation. This course, together with 1114, 1206, and 1224, constitutes the first-year science and engineering mathematics courses.

Math 1206 Calculus course including techniques and applications of differentiation and integration of functions of a single variable. Limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and transcendental functions. This course, together with 1114, 1205, and 1224, constitutes the first-year science and engineering mathematics courses.

Math 1206C Home page for the computer-tested sections of Math 1206.

Math 1224 Topics in analytic geometry and conic sections, and the calculus of vector-valued functions. This course, along with 1114 and 1205-1206, constitutes the freshman science and engineering mathematics courses.

Math 2214 Course in ordinary differential equations. First-order equations, second- and higher-order linear equations, systems of first-order linear equations, and numerical methods.

Math 2224 Course in multivariable calculus. Includes sequences and series.