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Mathematics school training courses in Austin, TX (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Real Estate Mathematics School: Austin Community College Venue: Austin Tel.: 512-223-7000 Basic arithmetic skills. Includes mathematical logic, percentages, interest, time value of money, depreciation, amortization, proration, and estimation of closeting statements. Official Website: http://www.austincc.edu/ |
Statistical Thinking Format: Online School: American Society for Quality Venue: Milwaukee Tel.: +1-414-272-8575, 800-248-1946 Anyone operating in a decision-making environment. |
Discrete Mathematics of Cryptography Format: Online School: Stevens Institute of Technology Venue: Hoboken Tel.: (201) 216-5092, (800) 496-4935 Topics include basic discrete probability including urn models and random mappings; a brief introduction to information theory; elements of number theory including the prime number theorem, the Euler phi function, the Euclidean algorithm, the Chinese remainder theorem; elements of abstract algebra and finite fields including basic fundamentals of groups, rings, polynomial rings, vector spaces and finite fields. Carries credit toward the Applied Mathematics degree only when followed by CS668. Rec... |
Basic Mathematics Format: Online School: Mace University Venue: Louisville Tel.: (502) 254-1506 Basic Mathematics course is designed to prepare you for the basic math skills needed in the Fire Alarm Industry. For the exam, it is important that you be able to convert decimal feet and inches to fractional feet and inches and vice versa. Other vital testing elements this course covers are calculating length, area, volume and temperature. It also discusses the equations used in scientific and engineering notation, as well as how to calculate gain and loss using decimals. Official Website: http://www.maceuniversity.com/
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Finite Mathematics Format: Online School: Cardinal Stritch University Venue: Beloit, Brookfield, Jefferson, Milwaukee, Madison, Kenosha, Reedsburg, Wausau Tel.: (800) 347-8822 This course covers broad mathematical concepts, which can be applied to business, and prepares students for the required quantitative courses (statistics, economics, and finance) in their program. Topics include equations, inequalities and problem-solving, functions and graphs, counting techniques, probability, and basic statistics using the appropriate technology. Official Website: http://www.stritch.edu/
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