Browsing Stern College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021-2022 courses --- MATH (Mathematics) by Title
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Advanced Calculus I - 15054 - MATH 1520 - P
(2021-09)Real numbers; theorems on limits; continuous, differentiable, and integrable functions; sequences and series of functions; metric space methods, fixed points, existence theorems for differential equations; implicit function ... -
Discrete Structures - 13953 - MATH 1504 - P
(2021-09)Boolean algebra and predicate calculus; proof methods; sets, functions, and relations; combinatorics; graph theory and algorithms; mathematical induction and recursion; probability and average case analysis of algorithms. ... -
Excursions in Mathematics - 13940 - MATH 1010 - L
(2021-09)This course is intended for non-science majors and Education majors. Several topics will be taught in depth from the following list: Sets of numbers, geometry, elements of probability and statistics, consumer mathematics, ... -
Fundamentals of Calculus - 14069 - MATH 1410 - L
(2021-09)This course is designed for students majoring in biology, pre-health sciences, or any other major except mathematics, computer science, physics, engineering, chemistry, and physical sciences. Topics include functions, ... -
MATH 1010C Excursions in Mathematics
(2021-01)Early on human beings saw the need for counting physical objects and measuring lengths, areas and volumes. In other words, they needed mathematics. This course will focus on understanding the two basic subjects that ... -
MATH 1160: Pre-Calculus
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)Course Description: ❖ Pre-Calculus: Introduction to Functions including Polynomials, rational functions, exponential function, logarithmic function and trigonometric functions, sequence and series, basic concept of limit ... -
MATH 1410-M Fundamentals of Calculus
(2021-01)This course is designed for students majoring in biology, pre-health sciences, or any other major except mathematics, computer science, physics, engineering, chemistry, and physical sciences. Topics include functions, ... -
MATH 1410: Fundamentals of Calculus
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)The object of this course is to introduce the students to the concepts of differentiation and integration. The acquisition of computational skills and applications will be stressed. -
MATH 1412: Calculus I
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)PREREQUISITE(S) AND COREQUISITE(S): 1. Three years of high school mathematics 2. Pre-Calculus MATH 1160 OR 3. Passing of the Online Math Placement Test with a minimum score of 20/30. Students who have not achieved the ... -
MATH 1413NP Calculus II
(2021-01)First semester: limits, derivatives, and integrals; continuous and differentiable functions, mean value theorem, chain rule, implicit differentiation. Applications: curve sketching, maxima and minima, related rates, motion, ... -
MATH 1504: Discrete Structures
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)PREREQUISITE: 3 years of High School mathematics COURSE OUTLINE: Boolean algebra, logic, proof methods, sets, functions, relations, mathematical induction, number theory, probability LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Learn the ... -
MATH 1510: Multivariate Calculus
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-09)The course is a continuation of Calculus 1 and 2. The objective is to extend the notions of differentiation and integration to vector-valued functions and functions of several variables. -
MATH 2105: Linear algebra I
(Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, 2022-01)COURSE DESCRIPTION: In linear algebra, we learn how to solve systems of linear equations efficiently.Systems of linear equations are one of the most important and most commonly applied mathematical models in a big range ... -
MATH 2105M Linear Algebra I
(2021-01)The course begins with the concrete and computational subject of systems of linear equations and gradually exposes the students to the more abstract notions of matrices and vector space. Emphasis is put on computations and ... -
MATH 2601 - K Differential Equations
(2021-01)To solve analytically and numerically differential equations; to perform qualitative analysis and understand long term behavior of systems; to apply differential equations to physics, chemistry, population dynamics, and ... -
Probability Theory - 13636 - MAT 2461 - 241 ; Probability Theory - 14030 - MATH 2461 - N
(2021-09)Probability spaces; combinatorics; conditional probability; discrete and continuous random variables; examples; density and distribution functions; independence; expectation and variance; moment-generating functions; law ...