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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will get an introduction to Python programming, data analysis tools, and the necessary statistics to acquire, clean, analyze, explore, and visualize data real-life data sets. Using statistics, students will learn to make data-driven inferences and decisions, and to communicate those results effectively.
  • 3.00 Credits

    sStudents will learn to efficiently find structures and patterns in large data sets. Topics will include acquiring data sets and cleaning messy and noisy raw data sets into structured and abstract forms; applying scalable and probabilistic algorithms to these well-structured abstract data sets; and, formally modeling and analyzing the error inherent in these methods. Students will consider data representations and trade-offs between accuracy and scalability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course in discrete mathematics covers Boolean algebra, logic and proof, sets and relations, functions, induction, recursion, enumerative combinatorics, elements of number theory, and graph theory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the theory and application of machine learning, sometimes referred to as artificial intelligence. Students who take this course will understand and be able to deploy basic supervised and unsupervised learning techniques including" decision trees, neural networks, kernel methods, support vector machines, and probabilistic methods. The course will be taught using Python, R, Matlab, or a similar programming language.
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  • 4.00 Credits

    Beginning Algebra students will study the real number system, order of operations, exponents, linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, application problems, polynomials, factoring, and radicals.Math 0800 is part of the developmental math sequence at Snow College and is designed to prepare students for more rigorous college-level math courses.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Math 0850 prepares a student to go directly to the non-STEM GE courses Math 1030 or Math 1040. A graphing calculator and internet access are required.This course is designed with the student in mind. Students are taught to use technology and other mathematical tools (such as algebra, geometry, and statistics) that will help them understand and analyze real-world data with more confidence. They will develop implement and analyze mathematical models to understand a variety of authentic--and personally relevant-- situations relating to basic personal finance, investment, and business management just to name a few. Math 850 may also be used in place of Math 0800 as a prerequisite for Math 1010 for students intending to advance to Math 1050.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The developmental math sequence (Math 0700, 0800, 1010 OR Math 0700, 0850) at Snow College is designed to prepare you for more rigorous college-level math courses (1050 or 1080 in the first case AND 1030 or 1040 in the second case). As you progress through the sequence, you will hone your understanding and proficiency with basic mathematics and algebra content. Covered content introduces a study of the properties of the real number system including the use of set and/or interval notation and performing operations on the real numbers. Students will continue their use of variables and the simplifying and evaluating of algebraic expressions. Solving and graphing of linear and quadratic equations along with an introduction to linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Beginning with a review of basic arithmetic on signed numbers, fractions, and decimals, students will also learn to simplify and evaluate arithmetic and algebraic expressions of the appropriate level.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Review of basic math principles including addition, subtraction, multiplication, fraction, and decimals. The course will also include a review of geometry and introduce basic algebraic concepts including signed numbers, equations and graphing.