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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS SUMMARY OF COURSE OFFERING A. GENERAL EDUCATION SUBJECTS Course No. Lec Credit Lab Total Course Title Prerequisites Course Description
Math 1
CSU SAE
Real number System, topics in Geometry, Measurement; Algebra; Statistics. This is an integrative course. It involves the review of the real number systems, Application of Rational Numbers including Ratio and Proportion; topics in Geometry; Measurement; Algebra ( Linear Equations and Inequalities, Quadratic Equations, Equations involving fractions, Graphs) Sets; The Real Number System; Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials; Positive Integral Components and Radicals; Plane Coordinate System; Equation in One Variable; Equations in Two Variables. Axioms of Order; Radicals: Rational Exponents: Complex Numbers; Inequalities; Circles and Parabola; Functions- Exponential, Logarithmic; Circular Functions; Trigonometric Ratio; Solutions of Right triangles; Sine and Cosine Law; Identities; Navigation Problem and other Applications. Trigonometric functions; solutions of right Triangles; Analytic TrigonometryTrigonometric Identities, Inverse Trigonometric Functions; Application of Trigonometry- sine and Cosine Law, Vectors, Polar coordinates, Polar form of complex Numbers; Selected Topics in Algebra- Sequences and Series, Mathematical Induction, Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Series. Problem Solving and Mathematical Investigations; Writing/Reporting Mathematical Investigations; Assessing Mathematical Investigations; Teaching through Mathematical Investigations.
Math 1.1
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Math 1.2
Math 1.3
Math 1.1
Math 1.4
Plane Trigonometry
Math 1.7
Math 1.5
Math 1.6
Technology in Math
Graphics Calculators; Geometry Software; Computer Algebra Systems; Presentation Software; Spreadsheet Solution; Internet and Java Applets; Web
Math 1.7
College Algebra
CSUSAE
Sets; Real Number Systems; Polynomials and Rational Expressions; Rational Exponents and Radicals; Equations in One Variable; Inequalities; Algebraic Functions; Exponential and Logarithmic Functions.
Math 2
Contemporary Mathematics
MATH 1.1
This course aims to integrate mathematics theories with reality. The approach is to conceptualize the concepts of Matrices, Linear Programming, Probability, Sampling and Distributions, Measures of Order, Hypothesis Testing, Similarity Measurement and Shapes, Exponential and Logarithmic functions, Ratios, Symmetry, Tilings, Sequences and Series, Conic Sections and Distances. Trigonometric Functions; Identities and Equations; Solutions of Triangles; Law of Sines; Law of Cosines; Inverse Trigonometric Functions; Spherical Trigonometry. Sets; Methods of Proof and Disproof; the Real and Complex Number Systems; Polynomials and Rational Expressions; Mathematical Induction and the Binomial Theorem; Rational Exponents and Radicals; Equations in One Variable; Systems of Equations; Inequalities; Functions and Relations; Algebraic Functions; Exponential and Logarithmic Functions This course provides a rigorous study of the Fundamental Concepts of Functions leading to advanced concepts of Special Functions. The course includes Axioms of Order, Complex Numbers, Equations and Inequalities, circles and Conic Sections, Functions and their Graphs, Polynomial Functions and Equations, and Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Functions and relations; algebraic functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; trigonometric functions of angles; trigonometric functions of real numbers. This course covers the study of points, lines and planes, including angles that
Math 2.1
Math 3
5 0 units
NSAE
Math 4
Advanced Algebra
Math 1.7/Math 2
Math 5
College Trigonometry
Math 3
Math 6
Math 2/ Math 4
Geometry
serve as a springboard for understanding Solid Geometry and Analytic Geometry. It also includes the construction of 2D and 3D shapes and their properties. Constructions; 2D Shapes; Similarity and Congruence: Triangles, test for Area: Symmetry; Circles: Symmetry Properties, Angle Properties
Math 6.1
Math 6.1
Plane Geometry
Math 6.2
Solid Geometry
Constructions; 3D Shapes; Prisms. Cylinder; Pyramids; Cones and Spheres; Similarity and congruence: Tests in Volume: Symmetry Coordinate system; Distance formula; Lines; Slope; Equations of a Line; Perpendicular and Parallel Lines, Circles; Conic Sections; Translation of Axes; Limits and Continuity. Optional: Differentiation and Integration. This course deals with the concept of lines and planes; Cavalieris and Volume theorems; formulas for areas of plane figures, volumes for solids; volumes and surfaces areas for spheres, pyramids, and cones; zone, sector and segment of a sphere; theorems of Pappus. History and philosophy of Mathematics from ancient, medieval, present and modern era; Mathematicians during ancient and modern times. To be constructed
Math 6.4
Analytic Geometry
(Math 1.7 & Math 2.1) Math 1.3/Math 1.4 Math 1.7 and Math 2.1
Math 6.5
Solid Mensuration
Math 7
History of Mathematics
Math 4
Math 7.1
Mathematics of Investments
Industrial Mathematics
Math 9.2
Math 9.1
Differential Calculus
Topics here include setting up partial differential equations and boundary conditions, dimensional analysis, scaling, perturbation expansions, boundary value problems, Fourier series, symmetry reductions. For students of mathematics, engineering, or any other related discipline, this will be a great introduction to modeling the real world. This course introduces to students the fundamentals of calculus. It covers the following topics: Rate of Change and Slope; Limits; the Derivatives and their applications; Continuity and Graphs;
Partial Derivatives; Lagrange Multipliers; Method of Least Squares; Second Derivative; Curve Sketching Techniques; Optimization; Maxima and Minima; Related rates and other Applications
4 Calculus 2 3 units Math 9.1 0 4 3 units Math 9.1
Math 20
Math 5
Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integral; Integration by Substitution; Differential Equations: Growth and Decay; Definite Integral; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Area between Curves; Applications in Business and Economics; Integration by Parts; Partial Derivatives; Lagrange Multipliers; Method of Least Squares; Double Integrals of Rectangular Regions. This course is the first treatment of major topics in Calculus, meant to be an introduction to basic aspects of functions, limits, differentiation and integration, and differential equations in view of some potential applications to Biosciences. This course is an introduction to Calculus with Analytic Geometry. It covers Lines, Circles, Conic Sections, Special Functions, Limits, Continuity, Derivatives and their Applications, Differentials, Antiderivatives, Definite Integrals and their Applications. This course covers the Dervatives and Integrals of Transcendental Functions, Techniques of Integration, Approximations of Definite Integrals, Polar Coordinate System, Vectors, and Curves and Surfaces in Three Dimensional Space Calculus of Functions of Several Variables, Sequences, Infinite Series and Power Series.
Math 10
Math 5
Math 11
Math 10
Math 12
Math 11
B. MATHEMATICS MAJOR SUBJECTS Course No. Credit Lab Total 1 3 Course Title Prerequisites Course Description
Math 80
Le c 2
This course deals with an introduction to computer concepts and fundamentals; miktex and texniccenter softwares; typesitting mathematical equations, graphs
and interfacing of files and documents; and introduction to softwares used in mathematical computing. Math 100 Math 101
3 0 3
Mathematical Logic; Sets and their Properties; Relations and Functions; Cardinal Numbers; Ordering Relations. This course aims to provide future elementary teachers with holistic experience of Mathematical Problem Solving and Investigations. The topics include Problem Solving Framework, Problem Solving Process, routine and Non-routine Problems and Problem Formulation. Logic and Proofs; Sets and Numeration Systems, Algorithms, Counting methods and Recurrence Relations; Introduction to Graph Theory Properties of Natural Number s; the System of Integers as a Well-Ordered Integral Domain; Divisibility; Congruences; Diophantine Equations; Quadratic Residues; Distribution of Primes; Algebraic Number Fields. Binary Operations; Groups; Subgroups; Permutation Groups; Cyclic Groups; Lagranges Theorem; Homomorphism; Isomorphism; Automorphism; Cayleys Theorem; Direct Products; Cosets; Normal Subgroups; Factor Groups; Correspondence Theorem. Rings; Subrings; Integral Domains; Homomorphism of Rings; Ideals; Quotient Rings; Field of Quotient of an Integral Domain; Ideals; Prime Fields; Rings of Polynomials; Factorization of Polynomials Over a Field; Unique Factorization Domain; Extension Fields; Splitting Fields. Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations; Vector Spaces; Basis; Subspace; Linear Transformations; Determinants; Adjoint; Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors; Normal Form; Linear Functionals. This is a continuation of Linear Algebra I. Topics include linear functionals; Bilinear Forms; Inner Product Spaces; Orthogonal and Unitary Transformations; GramSchmidt Orthogonalization Process; Application to Linear Programming; Graph Theory and Numerical Analysis. Euclidean and Affine Geometry on the Plane, Euclidean Geometry on the Sphere, Introduction to Finite Geometries and to the
Math 105
Discrete Math
Math 10
Math 106
Number Theory
Math 100
Math 111
Abstract Algebra I
Math 100
Math 112
Abstract Algebra II
Math 111
Math 114
Linear Algebra I
Math 100
Math 115
Linear Algebra II
Math 114
Math 116
Modern Geometry
Linear Programming
Math 100
The Simplex Method; Duality; Geometry of Linear Programs; Dual Simplex Method; Parametric Programming; Integer Programming; Network Analysis including PERT-CPM; Algorithms for Linear Programming; Decomposition and UpperBound Technique. Properties of Convex Set and Functions; Constrained and Unconstrained Optimization; Kuhn-Tucker Conditions; Quadratic Programming; Convex Programming; Saddle-Point Theorems; Algorithms for Non-Linear Programming. The Real Number System; Lebesgue Measure and Integration; Differentiation; Metric Spaces; Topological Vector Spaces; Stone-Weierstrass Theorem. This is a continuation of Real Analysis I. Topics include classical Banach Spaces, Topics in Measure Theory and Integration Theory. The Complex Number System; Complex Integration and Differentiation; Cauchys Theorem; Analytic Functions; Harmonic Functions; Conformal Mappings; Infinite Series; Singularity; Residue Theory. This is a continuation of Complex Analysis I. Topics include Poisson Integral Formula and its Applications; Inverse Functions; Analytic Continuation; Entire Functions; Infinite Products; Hadamard Factorization Theorem; Families of Analytic Functions; the Prime Number Theorem Solution of Linear Systems; Iterative Methods of Solving Equations; Linear Difference Equations; Application to Solution of Polynomial Equations; Difference and Integral Formulas; Minimal Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations, Round-off Error Bounds Topological Spaces; Continuous Functions; Product Spaces; Quotient Spaces; Convergence Structures; Nets and Filters; Separation Axioms; Countability Properties; Connectedness, Metrizable Spaces. Fundamentals of Combinatorial Mathematics; Permutations and Combinations; Generating Functions; Principles of Inclusion and Exclusion; Recurrence Relations; Matrices of Zeros and Ones; Partition Function; Orthogonal Latin Squares; Combinatorial Designs, other topics.
Math 119
Non-Linear Programming
Math 118
Math 121
Real Analysis I
Math 100
Math 122
Real Analysis II
Math 121
Math 123
Complex Analysis I
Math 121
Math 124
Complex Analysis II
Math 123
Math 125
Numerical Analysis
Math 114
Math 126
Topology
Math 221
Math 129
Math 131
Math 132
Math 133
Actuarial Mathematics
Graphs and Associated Matrices; Subgraphs; trees; Connectivity; Traversability; Oriented Graphs; Kernels; Domination and Independence; Matching Theory; Groups and Graphs; Coloring. This is a continuation of Graph Theory I. Topics include Planar Graphs; Directed Graphs; Tournaments; Networks; Cycle Spaces; Bond Spaces; Applications of Graph Theory; other topics This course covers the mathematical theory of life contingencies involving single-life functions, mortality, life annuities and insurances, and reserves, Mathematical modeling using Graphical, Numerical, Symbolic, and Verbal Techniques to describe the explore real world data and phenomenon. This course deals with the techniques in finding for the solution of a Differential Equation, Existence, Uniqueness and dependence Theorems; Homogeneous and Non-Homogeneous Differential Equation, Linear Differential Equation, Applications.
Math 150
Mathematical Modeling
Math 151
Differential Equations
Math 11
PREPARED BY: MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT NOTED BY: JAYROLD P. ARCEDE Ph.D CHAIR, MATH DEPT.