Ryan Morrill
Fall Term 2024 (1890)
MATH 154 - Calculus for Business and Economics I
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
The derivative as a rate of change. Differentiation of elementary, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The definite integral as a summation. Integration. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Optimization. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154 or SCI 100.
LECTURE E1 (50879)
2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
TR 12:30 - 13:50
MATH 201 - Differential Equations
3 units (fi 6)(EITH/SP/SU, 3-0-1)
First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, MATH 334, MATH 336, or MA PH 251. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive 3 units.
LECTURE EB1 (54031)
2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 12:00 - 12:50
MATH 260 - Mathematical Reasoning for Teachers
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Reasoning and problem solving in the context of logic, algebra, geometry, and combinatorics. Prerequisite: MATH 160, or consent of Department. Notes: (1) This course is restricted to Elementary Education students. (2) This course cannot be used for credit towards a Science degree.
LECTURE A1 (48012)
2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
TR 09:30 - 10:50
Winter Term 2025 (1900)
MATH 154 - Calculus for Business and Economics I
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
The derivative as a rate of change. Differentiation of elementary, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The definite integral as a summation. Integration. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Optimization. Applications in the context of business and economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1. Note: Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154 or SCI 100.
LECTURE F20B (79547)
2025-01-14 - 2025-04-10
TR 13:00 - 14:50
MATH 160 - Higher Arithmetic
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Elementary Number Theory, Numeration Systems, Number Systems and Elementary Probability Theory. Math Fair. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2, or consent of Department. Notes: (1) This course is restricted to Elementary Education students. (2) This course cannot be used for credit towards a Science degree.
LECTURE Q1 (72986)
2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
MW 09:00 - 09:50
2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
F 09:00 - 09:50
MATH 241 - Geometry
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Basic Euclidean geometry, congruence, parallelism, area, and similarity. Sound axiomatic development with emphasis on problem solving. Constructions and loci, inequalities, maxima and minima, circles, isometries, and additional topics. Prerequisite: Any 100-level MATH course or SCI 100.
LECTURE Q1 (73131)
2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
TR 09:30 - 10:50