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MATH 1330: Introductory Mathematical Analysis I   

  • MATH 1330: Introductory Mathematical Analysis I
  • Fee: $1,014.00
    Item Number: 208.264.
    Dates: 3/1/2024 - 12/31/2029
    Times: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Days:
    Sessions: 0
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    Instructor: Jianna Davenport

    In Math 1330, students will develop skills to

    (1) derive and analyze linear models of supply and demand;

    (2) derive and analyze quadratic models of profit;

    (3) solve problems that involve compound interest;

    (4) compute future and present values of annuities;

    (5) solve problems involving amortization;

    (6) analyze logical arguments.

    TCCNS: [MATH1324]]]] Prerequisites: A score of at least 500 on the SATM and composite score of 1070 or a score of at least 19 on the ACTM and composite score of 23 or score of 3500 on STA2, or a C or better in either MATH 0302, REF 0302, or TSI 0302. Pre-calculus topics of interest to students of business and the social sciences. These include mathematics of finance, probability and statistics, and Markov processes. Cannot receive credit for both MATH 1330 and MATH 1430. Partially fulfills core Mathematics requirement.

    SCH: 3 Hours

    Students will be required to purchase the following textbooks and/or courseware. More details are available in the course syllabus:

    Textbook: Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus, 7 ed by Waner and Costenoble. ISBN: 978-0357723722

    Homework System: Cengage WebAssign

    Additional Resources: TI-84 or TI-84 app for your phone

    The Texas Tech University Self-Paced Courses Program does not guarantee credit hour transfers, and the student is responsible for determining whether a specific course transfer will be accepted at their current campus. 

    For more information please visit our Self-Paced Program page or contact us at selfpaced.courses@ttu.edu. If you are ready to get started, please submit an application.

    REFUND POLICY: As access to the coursework is available immediately upon enrollment, any requests to drop after enrollment has occurred will be refunded at a reduced rate, reflecting a $150 administrative fee, through the first seven (7) calendar days of coursework access, so long as the course has not been completed within that seven-day period. Refunds are not eligible for any courses that have been completed. Any requests to drop a course on or following the eighth (8th) calendar day of coursework access will not be refunded.  

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