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Mathematics
Learn about available courses in Mathematics, offered by the University of Tennessee. Here you can find their description and costs.
Mathematics

Mathematical Reasoning. This course studies classical and modern topics in number theory, logic, geometry and probability with emphasis on problem solving. It consumers mathematics and other real-word applications. Prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry in high school. This course should not be taken to satisfy an entrance requirement. The recommended minimum time for completion is 15 weeks. This course should not be taken to satisfy an entrance requirement. The course consists of 3 credit hours; 9 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Statistical Reasoning. This course provides an introduction to probability and statistics without calculus. The recommended minimum time for completion is 11 weeks. Prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry in high school. The course consists of 3 credit hours; 10 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

College Algebra. Course prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry. This course should not be taken to remove an entrance requirement.  The course consists of 3 credit hours; 11 lessons, 1 midterm exam and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Finite Mathematics. This course is for students not planning to major in the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science. It studies exponential and logarithmic functions, interest and annuities, linear systems and matrices optimization. The recommended minimum time for completion is 11 weeks. Prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry in high school. The course consists of 3 credit hours; 10 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Basic Calculus. This course is good for students not planning to major in the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science. It discovers calculus of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions, with applications. The recommended minimum time for completion is 12 weeks. Prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry in high school. The course consists of 3 credit hours; 10 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Pre-calculus I. The course reviews algebraic, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions. The recommended minimum time for completion is 21 weeks. Prerequisite: two years of algebra, a year of geometry, and half a year of trigonometry in high school. The course consists of 4 credit hours; 20 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $836

Calculus I. It is a single variable calculus especially for students of science, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. The course satisfies General Education Requirement: (QR). The recommended minimum time for completion is 13 weeks. The course consists of 4 credit hours; 10 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $836

Calculus II. It is a single variable calculus especially for students of science, engineering, mathematics, and computer science. The course satisfies General Education Requirement: (QR). The recommended minimum time for completion is 13 weeks. The course consists of 4 credit hours; 9 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $836

Structure of the Number System. The course studies problem solving, sets and relations, numeration systems, integers, elementary number theory, rational numbers and decimals. The recommended minimum time for completion is 18 weeks. Prerequisite: two years of algebra and one year of geometry. This course is intended for elementary education majors. The course consists of 4 credit hours; 16 lessons, 1 midterm exam and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Differential Equations I. It is a first course, emphasizing solution techniques. It includes first-order equations and applications, theory of linear equations, equations with constant coefficients, Laplace transforms, and series solutions. The recommended minimum time for completion is 15 weeks. The course consists of 3 credit hours; 14 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $627

Calculus III. The course studies the calculus of functions in two or more dimensions. It includes solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and selected topics in vector calculus. The recommended minimum time for completion is 20 weeks. The course consists of 4 credit hours; 19 lessons and 1 final exam. Tuition: $836

All of the mentioned courses are correspondence. There are online versions of the courses: Mathematical Reasoning, Statistical Reasoning, College Algebra, Basic Calculus, Calculus I, Calculus II.

You may register for this course anytime. Admission to the University of Tennessee is not required.