MA-145 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS I
3 credits
This course is designed as a survey of statistical techniques and their applications to business. Topics include: frequency distributions, sampling techniques,
confidence intervals and hypothesis testing and laws
of probability theory. Examples will be extensively used to demonstrate and apply these techniques to cases relevant to business
and may include applications such as analysis and interpretation of profitability, marketing, and production line quality. PREREQUISITE:
MA-140
MA-230 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
3 credits
This course is a survey course of topics in elementary discrete mathematics and its applications. Topics are selected from combinatorics in which the
size and structure of sets are determined; Boolean algebras
and their structures, especially logic and set theory,
with applications in the analysis and design of electronic
circuits; and basic graph and digraph theory including classes of graphs like trees
and bipartite graphs, Eulerian graphs, and Hamilitonian
graphs. PREREQUISITE: MA-142
MA-242 CALCULUS I
3 credits
This course will focus on topics related to business fields, specifically economics. topics include: the derivative, graphing functions, the definite integral and realistic applications that illustrate the use of calculus in other
disciplines. PREREQUISITE: MA-142
MA-245 STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS II
3 credits
This course is a continuation of MA145. Topics include hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, and analysis of variance. Emphasis is placed
on applications to economics, marketing and the social
sciences. Computer software is available to augment
the course. PREREQUISITE: MA-145
MA-252 CALCULUS II
3 credits
This course is designed for Business and Computer Science majors. It is an
extension of MA-242. Topics include techniques of integration,
trigonometric functions and differential equations with applications to business, economics, ecology, medicine and general interest. PREREQUISITE: MA-242