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Online Courses and Programs

Online Programs

The ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers three fully online programs:

Online Courses

The ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Department of Mathematics and Statistics offers a wide selection of online courses throughout the year. These courses are taught by the same skilled and experienced faculty who teach our face-to-face classes on the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ campus. The content and rigor of our online courses is identical to that of our face-to-face courses. They will prepare you equally well for the rest of your academic and professional careers.

CourseSummerFall Spring
MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra✔  
MATH 093 Algebra for Mathematical Reasoning✔✔ 
MATH 103 Mathematical Reasoning✔✔ 
MATH 094 College Algebra Lab✔✔✔
MATH 114 College Algebra✔✔✔
MATH 115 Precalculus*✔✔✔
MATH 120 Trigonometry*  âœ”
MATH 121/121L Survey of Calculus✔ âœ”
MATH 123L Calculus I Lab✔✔✔
MATH 123 Calculus I✔✔✔
MATH 125 Calculus II✔✔ 
MATH 225 Calculus III  âœ”
MATH 250 Introduction to Linear Algebra and Proof  âœ”
MATH 321 Differential Equations✔  
STAT 101 Introduction to Data Science âœ” 
STAT 281 Introduction to Statistics✔✔✔
STAT 381 Introduction to Probability and Statistics✔  
STAT 410/510 SAS Programming  âœ”
STAT 414/514 Basic R Programming✔ âœ”
STAT 415/515 R Programming âœ” 
STAT 445/545 Nonparametric Statistics  âœ”
STAT 541 Statistical Methods II✔ âœ”
STAT 600 Statistical Programming✔  
STAT 601 Modern Applied Statistics I âœ” 
STAT 602 Modern Applied Statistics II  âœ”

*A note on Trigonometry vs Precalculus

For students who may choose a college major in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), MATH 115 Precalculus is better preparation than MATH 120 Trigonometry for taking MATH 123 Calculus. If in doubt, consult with your high school math teacher, science teacher or counselor or contact our department for advice on which course best suits your needs.