Liberal Arts Mathematics (MATH 107)

Term: 2018-2019 Fall Semester

Faculty

Joseph Shaw
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 2:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 2:30PM
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 29 2017 9:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 29 2017 10:00AM
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 6:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 6:30PM
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  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 28 2014 12:00AM
  • End Date: Aug 28 2014 12:00AM
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  • Weekly Days:
  • Note: Subject to change, additional times by appointment


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 2:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 2:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 29 2017 9:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 29 2017 10:00AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 26 2018 6:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 26 2018 6:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 28 2014 12:00AM
  • End Date: Aug 28 2014 12:00AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days:
  • Note: Subject to change, additional times by appointment


 

 

Student Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 25 2025 10:00AM
  • End Date: Dec 12 2025 12:00PM
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  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
  • Note: I may be out of the office 11:00-11:30

 

 

 

Student Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 25 2025 1:00PM
  • End Date: Dec 12 2025 2:00PM
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  • Weekly Days: Tuesday Thursday
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (8/27/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: DELTA CB 218

Description

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will understand and be able to use mathematics in a variety of practical applications, including topics in graph theory, probability, statistics, theory of numbers, coding theory, symmetry, and financial math. These topics will be presented along with real world applications such as street networks, planning and scheduling, and voting schemes, with an emphasis on problem solving. A scientific calculator is required. Satisfies MTA Math requirement. Prerequisite: MATH-095, MATH-097, or MATH-098 with a “C†or better or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test.