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3.00 Credits
Is a course starting with the basic math concepts and moving to more complex mathematical concepts. The course will not only deal with theory, but will concentrate on applications of using those concepts in solving problems dealing with personal finance, business finance, and business analysis. Recommended Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra or appropriate ACT/ASSET/ COMPASS scores. (Dual listed with business)
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3.00 Credits
Is designed for students earning a two-year, non-transfer degree. Topics covered will include finance, statistics, probability, mathematical relationships, graphs of linear equations and their properties, and geometry. This course will not satisfy prerequisite requirements for College Algebra. Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra with a C or better or high school algebra in the past three years with a C or better and appropriate ASSET/COMPASS/ACT scores.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers application problems involving medical dosages and intravenous fluid rates. Students who need orientation to the mathematical procedures of medication calculations will benefit from this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who have only one year of high school algebra, are inadequately prepared for College Algebra, or score in the prescribed range on the ASSET/ COMPASS exams. Topics covered will include Number Systems, Linear Equations and Inequalities, Lines, Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities, Polynomials, Exponents, Rational Expressions, and Quadratic Equations. An advisory placement test may be given on the first day of class. Mandatory enrollment in a paired MA094 course is required. Prerequisite: One year of high school algebra with a C or better and appropriate ASSET/Compass scores ( See ASSET/Compass placement chart.), Elementary Algebra with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews standard topics of algebra. Students will study linear and quadratic equations, functional notation, linear, quadratic, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and matrix algebra. Other topics may be covered at the instructor's discretion. An advisory placement test may be given on the first day of class. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra with a C or better and appropriate ACT/ASSET/COMPASS score, Intermediate Algebra with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Is a study of trigonometric functions and their applications, solutions to right and oblique triangles, trigonometric identities, inverse functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, and vectors. Prerequisite: Plane geometry and 1 1/2 units of high school algebra with a C or better, or College Algebra with a C or better.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to support MA111 College Algebra Students. Students will spend time in small groups or individual work exploring real world applications of algebra with the use of current technology. Material covered will correspond with material covered in College Algebra. Mandatory enrollment in a paired MA111 course is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with adequate algebra background to cover introductory, non-calculus based statistics. Topics covered will include sampling and displaying data, measures of central tendency and variation, introductory probability theory, discrete probability distributions (binomial, geometric, and poisson), normal distributions, standard normal distributions, sampling distributions and the central limit theorem, estimating parameters, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, chi-square and F distributions, and non-parametric statistics. Prerequisite: College Algebra with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to calculus and linear algebra concepts particularly useful to economics and business administration students. It requires no knowledge of trigonometry, and is not intended for a student seeking a degree in a science related field. Topics covered include limits, derivatives, multivariate calculus, and systems of equations. Practical applications include analysis of mixing problems, optimization, analysis of graphs for sales and marketing puproses, and marginal analysis. Prerequisite: College Algebra with a C or better.
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5.00 Credits
This course reviews inequalities, linear equations, function notation, graphing and trigonometry. Students will study limits, continuity, derivatives, differentials, and integrals. Practical applications include graphing, motion, optimization, related rates, Newton's Method, area, volume, work, liquid pressure, and moments. Prerequisite: 4 years (2 years high school algebra, 1 year high school Geometry, and 1 year high school Trigonometry) with C's or better and appropriate ASSET/Compass scores, or College Algebra and Trigonometry with C's or better.
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