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Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert

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Mathematics<br />

201-013-50<br />

Remedial Activities for Secondary IV Mathematics:<br />

Technical and Scientific Option<br />

(Note: This course will be considered as an extra credit<br />

for Diploma purposes)<br />

This is an algebra course for students who have not<br />

successfully completed High School Math Topics include<br />

basic algebra, equations, and graphs.<br />

4 hours/week Units: 2.00<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: Math CST 5, H. S. Math 416 or<br />

514<br />

201-015-50<br />

Remedial Activities for Secondary V Mathematics:<br />

Technical and Scientific Option<br />

(Note: This course will be considered as an extra credit<br />

for Diploma purposes)<br />

This functions course is for students who have not<br />

successfully completed High School Math Topics include<br />

basic functions and their graphs with special emphasis on<br />

polynomial functions, absolute value, roots, reciprocals,<br />

conics, logarithmic and exponential functions,<br />

trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions,<br />

and their applications.<br />

6 hours/week Units: 3.33<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: Math SN 4 or ST 4, H.S. Math 426,<br />

436 or 526, or 201-013<br />

201-103-RE<br />

Calculus I<br />

(Math for Social Science students only)<br />

Topics in this course include: limits, continuity,<br />

differentiation, curve sketching, maxima and minima,<br />

differentials and antiderivatives. Examples and<br />

applications will be drawn from economics, business and<br />

social sciences.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: Math SN 5 or ST 5 or equivalent<br />

201-105-RE<br />

Linear Algebra<br />

(Math for Social Science students only)<br />

Topics include: systems of linear equations, matrices,<br />

determinants, the dot and cross products, vectors, threedimensional<br />

geometry, linear programming and other<br />

applications. Examples and applications will be drawn from<br />

economics, business and social sciences.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: Math SN 5 or ST 5 or equivalent<br />

201-203-RE<br />

Calculus II<br />

(Math for Social Science students only)<br />

Topics in this course include: review of differentiation,<br />

integration techniques, applications of integration,<br />

improper integrals and infinite series. Applications and<br />

examples will be drawn from economics, business and<br />

social sciences.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 201-103 or 201-NYA<br />

201-901-LA<br />

Managerial Statistical Methods<br />

(Math for Sports Marketing/Advertising Management<br />

students only)<br />

This course gives an introduction to business statistics,<br />

methods of describing, summarizing, graphically<br />

presenting, measuring and analyzing statistical data using<br />

a statistics computer package. Students will be exposed<br />

to the theoretical underpinnings of management<br />

decision tools including probability distributions,<br />

covariance applications, sampling distributions, control<br />

charts, estimation and hypothesis testing. Emphasis will<br />

be on how to apply various statistical techniques in the<br />

support of managerial decisions in the various functional<br />

areas of business including marketing.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Prerequisite: Math SN 5 or ST 5 or 201-015<br />

201-903-LA<br />

Computer Applications in Mathematics<br />

(Math for Science students only)<br />

This course is an introduction to the use of computers in<br />

mathematics and to the application of mathematics to<br />

computing. It is a combination of both a traditional<br />

numerical methods class with a more modern hands-on<br />

experimental approach. Class work is almost entirely<br />

carried out in the Microsoft spreadsheet program, Excel.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Prerequisite: 201-NYB, Recommended: 201-NYC

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