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Apr 27, 2024
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MATH 1561 - Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning Credit Hours: 3 This course is designed to help students transition into upper level college mathematics. Students will learn how to reason mathematically by reading and writing using technical mathematical terminology. Topics covered include basic set theory, mathematical logic, basic methods of proof including mathematical induction, properties of the field of real numbers, basic number theory and function notions, as well as sequences and series.
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 1115 Minimum Grade of C, or Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 1540 Minimum Grade of C, or (Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 2251 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 2252 Minimum Grade of C), or (Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 2551 Minimum Grade of C and Undergraduate 4 Year level MATH 2552 Minimum Grade of C), or ACT Math 24 or SAT Mathematics 560 or SAT(new) MATH SECTION SCORE 580, or Accuplacer-College Level Math 065
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