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3.00 Credits
A review of the basic skills and concepts of arithmetic to prepare the student for Basic Algebra. The course covers the areas of basic operations, primes, fractions, decimals, ratio & proportion, percent, measurement, and an algebra preview. Does not count toward a degree. Internet students must have access to the Internet and a browser. All students must have internet and e-mail access to complete assignments and tests through Eduspace software. Eduspace passkey is bundled with new textbook. Prerequisite: ACT score in Math of 6 or below or equivalent score on alternate test.
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Elementary Algebra is a one (1) semester, three-credit hour course to prepare students for Intermediate Algebra. Elementary Algebra stresses the concepts of beginning algebra. The course covers topics such as performing operations with real numbers, solving first-degree equations and inequalities, graphing linear functions and inequalities in two variables, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and performing operations with polynomials. All students must have Internet and e-mail access to complete assignments and tests through Eduspace Software. Eduspace passkey is bundled with new textbook. Prerequisite: ACT score in math of 7-15 or equivalent score on alternate test.
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3.00 Credits
A review of the basic skills and concepts of Arithmetic to prepare the technical degree student for Basic Algebra using the KeyTrain software system. The course covers the areas of basic operations, primes, fractions, decimals, ratio & proportion, percent, measurement, and an algebra preview through the KeyTrain software system in the Supplemental Instruction Lab. Does not count toward a degree. For technical degree students only. Prerequisite: ACT score in Math of 6 or below or equivalent score on alternate test.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Algebra is a one (1) semester, three-credit hour course designed for students not sufficiently proficient in algebraic skills to take College Algebra. The course covers the following topics: operations of polynomials, factoring polynomials, operations of rational expressions, operations of rational exponents and radicals, quadratic equations, and an introduction to functions and relations. Use of graphing calculators will be stressed. Internet students will need access to the Internet and a browser. All students must have internet and e-mail access to complete assignments and tests through Eduspace Software. Eduspace passkey is bundled with new textbook. Prerequisite: ACT score in math of 16-18 or equivalent score on alternate test or MATH 0143.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the trigonometric functions and their applications. Identities and formulae involving the trigonometric functions will be studied as well as polar coordinates and complex numbers. Prerequisite: Act score in math of 19 or equivalent score on alternate test or a "C" or better in MATH 1013.
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3.00 Credits
An integrated course covering basic algebra, geometry, and trigonometry as they apply to algebraic equations and applications, algebraic graphs, exponents, variation, area and volume, circles, trigonometric graphs, and oblique and right triangle properties and applications. Prerequisite: ACT score in math of 7-15 or equivalent score on alternate test or "C" or better in MATH 1013.
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed for P-8 Education majors. It consists of three (3) hours of institution and a field experience requirement. Numeration systems from natural numbers through real numbers will be covered. The operations and properties with applications within each system will be developed as appropriate to the P-8 teacher. Methods of teaching these concepts with the use of manipulatives, and technology will be stressed. Prerequisite: MATH 1023.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of three (3) hours of class time and a field experience requirement. Concepts of geometry, measurement, spatial sense, probability, statistics and data analysis will be developed as appropriate to the P-8 teacher. Methods of teaching these concepts with the use of manipulatives and technology will be stressed. Prerequisite: MATH 2033.
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3.00 Credits
The identification, operation, and application of the many systems which must be integrated into the future highly-automated factory. Systems include advanced material handling hardware, forming, shaping and processing machinery, automatic warehousing and storage equipment, and CAM type control systems. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to all types of land and machine tools to include various types of hammers and their applications, power tools, variable speed hand held drills, circular saws, and lift trucks. The student will also develop skills in the proper application of measuring instruments. Prerequisite: None.
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