MATH 135 Finite Math
An introduction to finite mathematics for students in the social or life sciences, business and economics, with applications from these fields. Emphasis is on concepts and applications, rather than mathematical structures. Required topics must include systems of linear equations and matrices, linear programming, counting and probability theory. Additional topics include vectors, determinants, systems of inequalities, simplex method, set theory, logic and Boolean algebra, stochastic processes, game theory, Markov chain methods, mathematical modeling, and the mathematics of finance. Instruction on computer programming techniques using calculators will be included. Not for Math or Science majors. May be taken before
MATH 125.
Prerequisite
To enroll in MATH 135, student must complete MATH 111 with a,grade of C or better or earn an appropriate score on a MATH,placement test.