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Mathematics
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Mathematics

Algebra. This is a standard first-year college course in algebra. Course topics include functions and graphs, algebraic and graphical properties of polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, determinants, inequalities and linear programming, and sequences and series. The special attention here is given to the interaction of algebraic and graphical methods. Prerequisites: intermediate mathematical competence or consent of adviser. The course consists of 3 university credits; and includes: 12 assignments and 2 exams. Tuition fees: $855

Intermediate Algebra – prepares students to do college-level work in mathematics. It covers linear and fractional equations and inequalities, polynomial products and factoring, logarithms, algebraic fractions, quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, rational and real exponents and parabolas. Prerequisites: minimum mathematical competence or consent of adviser. The course consists of 4 university credits; and includes: 25 assignments and 5 exams. Tuition: $1,115

Trigonometry. This course gives the introduction to trigonometry by means of the classical geometry-based approach and then with an algebraic focus necessary for application to higher-level mathematical course work or scientific and technological disciplines. Large number of examples and exercises discussed in terms of these course help students understand the course material and illustrate applications in other areas. The course consists of 2 university credits; and includes: 16 assignments and 2 exams. Tuition: $595

Algebra and Trigonometry – combines the first two courses and is appropriate for students who are very well prepared for those courses and wish to move ahead rapidly. The course consists of 5 university credits; and includes: 28 assignments and 4 exams. Tuition: $1,375

Topics in Finite Mathematics. Here you can learn some finite mathematics including elementary matrix algebra, introduction to probability, linear programming, and mathematics of finance. The course is good for those in social and biological science and prebusiness. Prerequisites: Advanced mathematical competence – algebra or consent of adviser. The course consists of 3 university credits; and includes: 14 assignments and 3 exams. Tuition: $855

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I – the introductory course to differential and integral calculus and plane analytic geometry; applications; and transcendental functions. The course consists of 5 university credits; and includes: 26 assignments and 5 exams. Tuition: $1,375

Calculus and Analytic Geometry II. Here you can learn techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, vectors, two- and three-dimensional analytic geometry, and infinite series. The course consists of 5 university credits; and includes: 25 assignments and 5 exams. Tuition: $1,375

Techniques in Ordinary Differential Equations – a first course in ordinary differential equations, concentrating on solution techniques for first- and second-order equations and systems of linear equations. The course introduce to partial differential equations and Fourier series. Besides, it includes a quick review of the linear algebra needed. The course consists of 3 university credits; and includes: 13 assignments and 2 exams. Tuition: $855

Elementary Matrix and Linear Algebra. This course discovers systems of linear equations, matrix equations, linear transformations. Moreover it examines matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces and linear transformations; diagonalization, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, orthogonality and least-squares.

Introduction to Modern Algebra. It is an introductory course in modern, or abstract, algebra. It approaches the central algebraic notions of rings and fields by starting with concrete examples of number systems, and develops the general structures with these examples in mind. Students are introduced in the context of rigid transformations of simple geometric objects. The course consists of 3 university credits; and includes: 12 assignments and 2 exams. Tuition: $855

Complex Analysis. The course studies elementary functions of a complex variables and their mapping properties, series, comlpex integrals, calculus of residues, conformal mappings and their applications, Poisson integral formula. The course consists of 3 university credits; and includes: 12 assignments and 2 exams. Tuition: $855

Each course takes around a year to complete. There are no any deadlines for registration.