I havent had a math course in a number of years. What can I do to refresh my knowledge of the topic?
Any student can easily learn the fundamentals of mathematics by taking one or two of the math Departments lower numbered courses (e.g., Math 110 Mathematical Literacy or Math 122 Pre-calculus) as early as possible in his college career. Some students, even if they received transfer credit for a higher-level math course, especially if taken many years ago, benefit by taking these courses again even if they do not get additional college credit. These courses give the student the practice and confidence to tackle the required courses: the calculus course Math 131 (or its equivalent Math 141, 142, 143, 151, or 152, *AP credit or transfer equivalent)., The calculus course is a prerequisite for Eco. 249 Statistics, Eco. 382 Econometrics, and EC 205 Microeconomics). Math 116 Mathematics of Finance is useful for some students before taking Corporate Finance.
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