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Master advanced calculus concepts including multivariable functions, vectors, partial differentiation, optimization, infinite series, and Taylor series. Enhance mathematical problem-solving skills.
Explore advanced integration techniques for multivariable functions, including double, triple, flux, and line integrals, as well as vector fields and coordinate systems.
Explore differential equations and key mathematical analysis concepts, enhancing problem-solving skills in calculus and applied mathematics.
Explore modern descriptive statistics methods, from data collection to hypothesis testing, with real-world applications across diverse fields.
Explore differential and integral calculus techniques, focusing on their applications to business and economics problems.
Explore set theory, logic, probability, and more in this comprehensive dive into discrete mathematics fundamentals and applications.
Explore connections between math and everyday life through problem-solving, modeling, and quantitative investigation strategies. Apply skills to real-life contexts and express findings.
Explore functions, transformations, and applications in algebra, including linear, quadratic, power, radical, and piecewise-defined functions.
Explore advanced trigonometry, including functions, identities, equations, triangles, vectors, and parametric equations. Apply concepts to real-world scenarios.
Explore research on inclusion in STEM, develop strategies for equity, and create culturally relevant materials to enhance diversity in science education.
Enhance quantitative reasoning skills with a review of core algebra concepts, including proportional reasoning, equations, and graphical displays.
Explore the language, technology, theory, and aesthetics of cinema as an art form. Analyze films and videos critically, gaining insights into the moving image medium.
Explore the evolution of global cinema from its inception to the 1940s, understanding key developments and international influences in filmmaking.
Explore post-1945 cinema's evolution, analyzing influential films, filmmakers, and cultural impacts while studying technological and economic developments.
Explore critical analysis of film, TV, and internet media through diverse theoretical approaches, enhancing your understanding of media's cultural impact and meaning.
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