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Course Calendar 2011-2012 - Champlain College Saint-Lambert

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Mathematics (continued)<br />

201-921-LA<br />

Computing Mathematics<br />

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

The aim of this course is to give students the<br />

mathematical knowledge and skills needed (1) for<br />

analysis of the computing and information system that<br />

are the subject of the rest of the courses in this program.<br />

(2) the analytical skills that are required by any<br />

professional in the information technology field. Topics<br />

covered in the course are discrete mathematics and<br />

linear algebra among others<br />

4 hours/week Units: 2.00<br />

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

201-BLD-05<br />

Calculus III<br />

(Math for Science students only)<br />

This course is strongly recommended for students planning<br />

to enter engineering or a science/math program at<br />

university. Topics include infinite series, vectors and<br />

three-dimensional geometry, functions of several variables,<br />

partial derivatives, multiple integrals and differential<br />

equations.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 201-NYB<br />

Co-requisite: 201-NYC<br />

201-BLE-01 (in-house course number)<br />

201-BLE-05 (official ministerial course number)<br />

Probability and Statistics - Higher Level<br />

(Math for International Baccalaureate students only)<br />

Probability and Statistics curriculum will be augmented<br />

to meet the requirements of the IB Mathematics HL<br />

syllabus. This course is for students in the IB programs,<br />

who intend to write the Mathematics HL Examination.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Prerequisite: 201-NYB<br />

201-BLE-05<br />

Probability and Statistics<br />

(Math for Science students only)<br />

This course is recommended for students planning to<br />

enter Health Science, Applied Science, Applied<br />

Mathematics, or Management programs at university. It is<br />

an introductory course at a more mathematical level than<br />

Statistics BLF. Topics covered include: Permutations and<br />

combinations, probability, Bayes Theorem, discrete and<br />

continuous probability distributions, moments, descriptive<br />

statistics, estimation of parameters, interval estimation,<br />

central limit theorem, and testing of hypotheses.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 201-NYA<br />

Co-requisite: 201-NYB<br />

201-BLF-05<br />

Statistics<br />

(Math for Science students only)<br />

Descriptive statistics: probability, binomial, Poisson and<br />

normal distributions, estimation of parameters, testing of<br />

hypotheses (including the use of chi-square), correlation<br />

and regression are covered in this course, with emphasis<br />

on intuitive justification and problem solving.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: H.S. Math SN 4 or ST4 or<br />

equivalent<br />

201-NYA-01 (in-house course number)<br />

201-NYA-05 (official ministerial course number)<br />

Calculus I - Higher Level<br />

(Math for International Baccalaureate students only)<br />

Calculus I Science curriculum will be augmented to meet<br />

the requirements of the IB HL Mathematics Syllabus. This<br />

course is for students in the IB who intend to write the<br />

Mathematics HL examination. Topics include: limits,<br />

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

minima, differentials, antiderivatives, and science<br />

applications.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 80% or better in High School<br />

Math SN 5 or ST5<br />

201-NYA-05<br />

Calculus I<br />

(Math for Science students only)<br />

Topics include: limits, continuity, differentiation, curve<br />

sketching, maxima and minima, differentials,<br />

antiderivatives, and science applications.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 70% or better in H.S. Math SN 5<br />

or ST5 or equivalent<br />

201-NYB-01 (in-house course number)<br />

201-NYB-05 (official ministerial course number)<br />

Calculus II - Higher Level<br />

(Math for International Baccalaureate students only)<br />

Calculus II Science curriculum will be augmented to meet<br />

the requirements of the IB HL Mathematics Syllabus.<br />

Topics include: review of differentiation,<br />

anti-derivatives, definite integrals; application of<br />

integrals to areas, volumes and arc length; techniques of<br />

integration, improper integrals and infinite series.<br />

5 hours/week Units: 2.66<br />

Absolute Prerequisite: 201-NYA

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