This course is an introduction to finite combinatorics and probability, emphasizing applications. Topics include finite sets and partitions, enumeration, probability, expectation and random variables.
A course designed to allow students to simultaneously satisfy their LS requirements and take MATH 1001, a Core IMPACTS Mathematics course. This course is designed to support a student taking MATH 1001 ...
Most students begin their study of calculus during their first semester at the College. For most, Calculus I (MATH 111) is the right place to start, but for students withor strong calculus backgrounds ...
The Department of Mathematics, located within a world-class social science institution, aims to be a leading centre for mathematics in the social sciences. We have a stimulating and active research ...
Placement in an appropriate initial math course is crucial to your success at Michigan Tech. Our goal is to place you into the course that will provide the best opportunity to complete your degree in ...
The Saxon Inn, Alfred University's boutique, on-campus, 25-room hotel, invites visitors from near and far to experience an elevated stay here on Alfred's beautiful valley campus. Future students, ...
How to Spend Less Time Studying and do Better in a Math Course I’ve seen many students put in a lot of time into math courses and still feel that they haven’t mastered the material. Often, they aren’t ...
This course is available on the BSc in Business Mathematics and Statistics, BSc in Mathematics and Economics, BSc in Mathematics with Economics and BSc in Mathematics, Statistics and Business. This ...
Courses offered every Fall and Spring semesters: Math 104, Math 106, Math 108, Math 111, Math 112, Math 211, Math 212, Math 213, Math 214, Math 302, Math 307, Math 311, Math 323, Math 351, Math 352, ...
Great! Well let’s start at the beginning. The Anglo-Saxon age in Britain was about 410 to 1066, and they originally came from Germany and Scandinavia. Some historians say they were driven from ...
A storyteller played music on a small harp or a lyre to accompany their stories and poems. Anglo-Saxon jewellers made brooches, beads and gold ornaments. At first, their artwork was pagan ...