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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or C or better in MA 0811, Foundations of Math This course is designed to help vocational students and other career minded students develop and refine job-related mathematical skills. The course includes material on arithmetic operations, problem solving techniques, estimation of answers, measurement skills, and geometry.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or C or better in MA 1718, Intermediate Algebra This course is designed to provide a foundation of theory for many of the concepts found in the current elementary and middle school mathematics classroom. This course will examine topics related to the Real Number system, such as set theory, logic, probability theory, and statistics, all from a problem solving approach. The use of technology (e.g. calculator, the Internet, etc.) as tools for problem solving and research will be an integral part of the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or C or better in MA 0811, Foundations in Math This course will build skills in basic algebra concepts. Topics covered in the course will include the basic language and terms of algebra, rules for signed numbers, techniques for solving linear, quadratic, and literal equations, rules and properties of exponents as applied to algebraic expressions, and the graphing and solving of linear equations and linear systems in two unknowns. (Non transferable)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or C or better in MA 1717, Beginning Algebra This course will continue on from MA 1717 Beginning Algebra to cover properties of relations and functions, properties of radicals and radical expressions, properties of rational expressions, solving quadratic equations using root extraction and the quadratic formula, and extending and building graphing concepts from lines to basic polynomial functions. (Non transferable)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or C or better in MA 1718, Intermediate Algebra This course continues from MA 1718 Intermediate Algebra to cover and extend the properties of functions and their inverses, properties and graphs of the exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing techniques for general higher order polynomials and rational functions, and various solution techniques for solving higher order linear systems of equations. Topics on sequences and series will be presented as time permits. Use of technology such as the graphing calculator and some computer packages will be incorporated into the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or MA 1719 College Algebra This course is an introduction to fundamental statistical concepts and techniques with computer capability for applying these techniques to data. Includes descriptive statistics, nonparmetric statistics, sampling techniques, hypothesis testing and other statistical inference.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation of MA 1720 Trigonometry or higher or successful completion of MA 1719 College Algebra with a C or better This course will begin with a review of algebra skills. It will introduce topics in elementary linear algebra including vectors and vector operations with respect to business applications. It will also introduce topics in differential and integral calculus. The optimization of functions using the derivative of both single and multivariate functions is presented. Throughout the course emphasis will be given to practical applications in business management and accounting.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation or MA 1719 College Algebra This course will cover the basic trigonometric functions on the right triangle and extend to rules for solving non-right triangles. Trigonometric identities will be derived and proven. Complex numbers and applications to the sciences will be presented. This course should be taken by any student needing to take Calculus I who has not yet had any exposure to the trigonometric functions. This course is recommended for any student needing to take physics and is required for most pre-engineering and engineering programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MA 1753 Calculus III This course will include solution techniques for the standard ordinary differential equations of the first and second order (with some generalization to higher order equations). Power series solution techniques for linear equations with constant coefficients will be presented. Solution of differential equations using the Laplace Transform will be presented. Applications to geometry and the physical science will be presented and covered. This course is required of any student seeking a degree in physics, mathematics, engineering, chemistry, and other related fields at a four-year institution.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement Test Recommendation of MA 1720 Trigonometry or higher or successful completion of MA 1719 College Algebra with a C or better This course begins with a review of basic algebra skills. The course includes the operation of differentiation of single and multi-variable functions. The power, sum and difference, product, quotient, and chain rules for differentiating various functions will be covered. The course will then cover the anti-derivative and various methods of integrating functions. Emphasis will be given to applications in the fields of business and accounting.
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