All Courses

  • Summer 2020 Calculus I (MATH-2200-40)

    Emphasizes physical science applications. Includes plane analytic geometry, differentiation, applications of the derivative, differential equations, integration and applications. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1405 or 1450 or Level 5 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 27 or Math SAT of 600.

  • Summer 2020 Calculus I (MATH-2200-41)

    Emphasizes physical science applications. Includes plane analytic geometry, differentiation, applications of the derivative, differential equations, integration and applications. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1405 or 1450 or Level 5 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 27 or Math SAT of 600.

  • Summer 2020 Calculus II (MATH-2205-40)

    Continues MATH 2200. Includes elementary functions, derivatives, integrals, analytical geometry, infinite series and applications. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2200 or Advanced Placement credit in MATH 2200.

  • Summer 2020 Calculus III (MATH-2210-40)

    Applies calculus to situations described by more than one variable. Includes vectors, multivariable equations and functions, parameterization of curves and surfaces, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, the gradient, optimization methods, integration over curves and surfaces using Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates, vector fields, and Green's, Stokes's, and the Divergence Theorems. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2205 or Advanced Placement credit in MATH 2205.

  • Summer 2020 Calculus II (MATH-2205-41)

    Continues MATH 2200. Includes elementary functions, derivatives, integrals, analytical geometry, infinite series and applications. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2200 or Advanced Placement credit in MATH 2200.

  • Summer 2020 Calculus III (MATH-2210-41)

    Applies calculus to situations described by more than one variable. Includes vectors, multivariable equations and functions, parameterization of curves and surfaces, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, the gradient, optimization methods, integration over curves and surfaces using Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates, vector fields, and Green's, Stokes's, and the Divergence Theorems. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2205 or Advanced Placement credit in MATH 2205.

  • Summer 2020 Elem Lin Algebra (MATH-2250-40)

    Studies linear equations and matrices, vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, orthogonality, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2200 or 2350.

  • Summer 2020 Applied Diff Equa I (MATH-2310-40)

    Combines with MATH 3310 for one-year series in applied mathematics. Includes solution of ordinary differential equations, integral transforms. Emphasizes construction of mathematical models arising in physical science and other areas. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 2205.

  • Summer 2020 Business Calc (MATH-2350-40)

    Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes an introduction to limits; the definition of a derivative; derivatives and their applications; antiderivatives; definite integrals and their applications. The applications emphasize concepts of interest to business majors. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.

  • Summer 2020 Math Apps for Bus (MATH-2355-40)

    Primarily for students in the College of Business. Includes the mathematics of finance; systems of linear equations and matrices; linear programming; sets, counting, and probability. Students will learn to use Excel spreadsheets to solve business application problems in a computer lab that meets one day per week. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 26 or Math SAT of 600.

  • Summer 2020 American & Wyoming Govt (POLS-1000-41)

    Introduction to the Constitutions and governmental processes of the U.S. and Wyoming.

  • Summer 2020 Probs:Animal Sci (ANSC-4500-01)

    Provides opportunity for students to conduct supervised research in breeding, genetics, management, nutrition and physiology. Prerequisites: 6 hours in animal science and consent of instructor.

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