MA 101 Syllabus

Mathematics Department
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Indiana, PA 15705



Course Number:		MA 101

Course Title:		Foundations of Mathematics

Credits:		3 semester hours

Prerequisites:		none

Textbook:		Option 1: The Nature of Mathematics
			Smith
			Brooks/Cole

			Option 2: Thinking Mathematically
			Mason
			Addison-Wesley
			Supplemental Materials by Instructor

			Option 3: Mathematical Ideas
			Miller
			Scott Foresman
				
Revised:		9/94

Catalog Description:
Introduces logic and mathematical way of analyzing problems; develops an appreciation for nature, breadth, and power of mathematics and its role in a technological society and introduces useful mathematics or mathematics related to student interests. Possible topics include logic, problem solving, number theory, linear programming, probability, statistics, intuitive calculus, introduction to computers, mathematics of finance, game theory.
Course Outline/Time Schedule:

I.The Nature of Mathematical Thought
	A.Mathematical Patterns
	B.Sets
	C.Functions

II.Logic
	A.Operations on Statements
	B.Valid Arguments
	C.Methods of Proof

III.Mathematical Systems
	A.Axions, Postulates, Theorems
	B.Natural Numbers, Integers, Rationals
	C.Modular Arithmetic
	D.Groups

IV.Probability
	A.Definitions
	B.Conditional Probability
	C.Expectation

V.The Nature of Computers
	A.History
	B.Basic
	C.Communicating with a computer
	D.Loops

VI.The Nature of Number Theory
	A.Prime Numbers
	B.Divisibility
	C.Prime Factorization

VII.Statistics 

	A.	Mathematical Systems


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