Mathematics Courses
BYU Independent Study is the largest distance education program in the United States. BYU offers common math courses that are transferable to most colleges and universities. Independent study allows students to complete courses at their own pace. Once registered, a student has one year to complete a course. Independent study is an excellent way to get that extra class to fit in your busy schedule.
BYU Independent Study offers the following university level mathematics courses:
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Course Content Overview:
Functions, polynomials, theory of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrices, determinants, systems of linear equations, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem. 33 lessons, 17 submitted, all Speedback; 3 proctored Speedback midcourse; proctored Speedback final.
Circular functions, triangle relationships, identities, inverse trig functions, trigonometric equations, vectors, complex numbers, DeMoivre's theorem. 21 lessons, 5 submitted, all Speedback; proctored Speedback midcourse; proctored Speedback final.
Introduction to plane analytic geometry and calculus. The online version of this course provides immediate online access to the PDF files for the course. For students in the College of Biology and Agriculture and the Marriott School of Management. 13 lessons, 1 Speedback and 10 MyMathlab assignments submitted. 3 Midcourse Exams and 1 Final Exam.
Historical development of important mathematical ideas and philosophies; implications for the mathematical curriculum. 7 lessons; proctored final.
Linear systems, matrices, vectors and vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, inner product spaces, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. 10 lessons, 9 instructor-graded assignments; proctored instructor-graded final exam.
Elementary logic, real number system, equations and inequalities (linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions), graphing, function notation, inverse functions, exponential functions, systems of equations, variations. Fee. 56 lessons, 2 instructor-graded assignments, 4 proctored computer-graded midcourse exams, 1 proctored computer-graded final exam.
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