MATH215 — Linear Algebra
4 Credits A challenging introduction to modern mathematical thinking, showing the structure of mathematics as opposed to routine mechanical techniques. Topics include: vector spaces, linear mappings, bases, duality, orthogonality and scalar products, determinants and matrices, and matrix transformations. Applications in engineering, science, business, and computer science. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of MATH 191 - Calculus 2 (grade C or better); or AP (Calculus BC) score ≥ 4
Prerequisites: MATH191
Part of
- Computer Science A.S.
- Engineering Science A.S.
- Engineering Science A.S. - Electrical Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) A.S. – Mathematics Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Mathematics and Science A.S.
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Mathematics and Science A.S. - Honors Concentration
- Liberal Arts and Sciences/Mathematics and Science A.S. – Mathematics Concentration