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Mun Math Courses:
  Math 109A/B (Introductory Algebra and Trigonometry)
  This is a two-semester course which provides students with the essential prerequisite elements for the study of an introductory course in calculus, at a slower pace than Math 1090. Topics include algebra, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, polynomials, and rational functions.
Math 1090 (Algebra and Trigonometry)
This course provides students with the essential prerequisite elements for the study of an introductory course in calculus. Topics include algebra, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometry, polynomials, and rational functions
Math 1000 (Calculus I)
An introduction to differential calculus, including algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. Applications include kinematics, related rates problems, curve sketching and optimization.
Math 1001 (Calculus II)
An introduction to integral calculus, including Riemann sums, techniques of integration and improper integrals. Applications include exponential growth and decay, areas between curves and volumes of solids of revolution.
Mathematics 1005 (Calculus for Business)
Calculus for Business is an introduction to differential calculus, including algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Applications include related rates and optimization in a business context and partial differentiation. 
Note: Mathematics 1005 is meant for business students that do not need further calculus or mathematics courses for their degree program(s).  Students intending on pursuing further work in calculus are encouraged to take Mathematics 1000.
Math 1050 (Finite Mathematics I)
Covers topics which include sets, logic, permutations, combinations and elementary probability.
 
Math 1051 (Finite Mathematics II)
Covers topics which include elementary matrices, linear programming, elementary number theory, mathematical systems, and geometry.
 
Math 1052 Mathematics for Business (Grenfell Course)
Covers topics which include elementary algebra and functions, sets, elementary probability, matrices, systems of equations, and linear programming.
 
Math 1053 Classical Mathematics (Grenfell Course)
Covers topics which include logic, permutations, combinations, mathematical systems, elementary number theory, and geometry.  
 
Math 2000 (Calculus III)
An introduction to infinite sequences and series, and to the differential and integral calculus of multivariate functions. Topics include tests for the convergence of infinite series, power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, complex numbers including Euler's formula, partial differentiation, and double integrals in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
 
Math 2050 (Linear Algebra I)
Includes the topics: Euclidean n-space, vector operations in 2- and 3-space, complex numbers, determinants, and systems of linear equations.
 
Math 2051 (Linear Algebra II)
Includes the topics: real and complex vector spaces, basis,
dimension, change of basis, eigenvectors, inner products, and diagonalization of Hermitian matrices.
 
Math 2260 (Ordinary Differential Equations I)
Examines direction fields, equations of first order and first degree, higher order  linear equations, variation of parameters, methods of undetermined coefficients, Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations. Applications include vibratory motion, satellite and rocket motion, pursuit problems, population models and chemical kinetics.
 
Math 2320 (Discrete Mathematics)
Covers basic concepts of mathematical reasoning, sets and set operations, functions, relations including equivalence relations and partial orders as illustrated through the notions of congruence and divisibility of integers, mathematical induction, principles of counting, permutations, combinations and the Binomial Theorem.
 
Stats 2500 (Stats for Business & Arts)
Descriptive statistics (including histograms, stem-and-leaf plots and box plots), elementary probability, random variables, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution, sampling distribution, estimation and hypothesis testing including both one and two sample tests, paired comparisons, correlation and regression, related applications.
 
Stats 2501 (Further Stats for Business)
Covers power calculation and sample size determination, analysis of variance, multiple regression, nonparametric statistics, time series analysis, introduction to sampling techniques.
 
Stats 2550 (Stats for Sciences)
An introduction to basic statistics methods with an emphasis on applications to the sciences. Material includes descriptive statistics, elementary probability, binomial distribution, Poisson distribution, normal distribution, sampling distribution, estimation and hypothesis testing (both one and two sample cases), chi-square test, one way analysis of variance, correlation and simple linear regression
 
Stats 2560 (Further Stats for Sciences)
Covers estimation and hypothesis testing in the two-sample and paired sample cases, one way and two way analysis of variance, simple and multiple linear regression, chi-square tests, non-parametric tests including sign test, Wilcoxon signed rank test and Wilcoxon rank test.
MUN Business Courses
Bus 2400 (Decision Modeling)
Provides an introduction to: spreadsheet modeling; linear optimization and the related topics of integer, assignment, and transportation models; and decision analysis including payoff matrices, decision trees, and Bayesian revision. All topics will be taught within the context of business applications.
 
Bus 3401(Operations Management)
Teaches fundamental concepts, methods, tools, and techniques to understand, analyze, and effectively manage as well as improve operations in business organizations. The course covers operations competitiveness and strategy, productivity, forecasting, capacity planning, material requirements planning, waiting lines analysis, project management, inventory management, quality control and its improvement, and supply chain management.
 
Bus 4500 (Financial Management I)

Introduces the student to the role of financial management in business, financial analysis techniques, working capital management, and long-term and short-term financing.





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  • All Level I, II, and III High School Math courses.

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