Here are links to the syllabi for all of my Chatham courses, as well as the catalog description for each course (just the first time each is listed).
- Fall 2013
- MTH105 – College Algebra (Syllabus) — The study of real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, rational expressions, roots and radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, graphs, systems of linear equations, conics, quadratic functions, and inverse functions.
- Spring 2013
- MTH108 – Precalculus (Syllabus) — Precalculus is the development of essential skills in algebra and trigonometry. Topics include the coordinate system, functions and their graphs, solutions of equations and inequalities, introduction to transcendental functions, trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities, and the historical and cultural significance of mathematics.
- Fall 2012
- MTH244 – Discrete Mathematics (Syllabus) — This course is an introduction to the fundamental logic and mathematical concepts of discrete quantities. Emphasis will be on the careful and precise expression of ideas. Topics include sets and logic, relations and functions, proof techniques, algorithms, combinatorics, discrete probability, graphs, and trees.
- MTH110 – Elementary Statistics (Classroom Syllabus) (Online Syllabus) — Topics include statistical measures and distributions, decision making under uncertainty, application of probability to statistical inference, linear correlation, introduction to nonparametric statistical methods, and application to problems drawn from the natural and social sciences.
- Spring 2012
- MTH110 – Elementary Statistics (Syllabus)