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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Corequisite: Math 125. Development and rigorous practice of essential study techniques and course material for success in Elementary Algebra. Integration of web-based supplemental instruction, life management skills, strategies for successful classroom experience, and critical thinking/problem solving strategies. No credit if taken after Math 110. For students admitted to the Math Path program but open to all qualified students. Maximum credit 6 units. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 45 hours of lecture.
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6.00 Credits
Corequisite: Math 131. Development and rigorous practice of essential study techniques and course material for success in Intermediate Algebra. Integration of web-based supplemental instruction, life management skills, strategies for successful classroom experience, and critical thinking/problem solving strategies. No credit if taken after Math 110. For students admitted to the Math Path program but open to all qualified students. Maximum credit 6 units. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 45 hours of lecture.
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45.00 Credits
Corequisite: Math 8. Development and rigorous practice of essential study techniques and course material for success in Trigonometry. Integration of supplemental instruction, life management skills, and intermediate-level critical thinking/problem solving strategies. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 45 hours lecture.
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45.00 Credits
Corequisite: Math 9. Development and rigorous practice of essential study techniques and course material for success in Precalculus. Integration of supplemental instruction, life management skills, and intermediate-level critical thinking/problem solving strategies. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 45 hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Math 15, and Math 139; or placement based on the Math assessment process. Meets the mathematics requirements for the elementary teaching credential by using problem-solving techniques to develop skills in the following categories: rational and real number systems; measurement; calculators and computers; geometry; patterns and functions; statistics and probability; logic; and algebra. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU
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2.00 Credits
An individualized computer-based program in modern concepts in prealgebra; basic operations with whole numbers, integers, rationals and irrationals; structure of the real number system; equations; ratio, proportion, and percent; the metric system. Maximum credit for Math 402, 401ABC, and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 402, 401B, 401C, or 400B. Math 400A and Math 400B are 2 units each with a total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours computer laboratory per semester.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Math 400A. An individualized computer-based program in modern concepts in prealgebra; basic operations with whole numbers, integers, rationals and irrationals; structure of the real number system; equations; ration, proportion, and percent; the metric system. Maximum credit for Math 402, 401ABC, and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 402, 401B, 401C, or 400B. Math 400A and Math 400B are 2 units each with a total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours computer laboratory per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Math 401B-C each requires completion of the previous course in this sequence. An individualized multimedia program in modern concepts in arithmetic; basic operations with whole numbers, integers, rationals and irrationals; structure of the real number system; the metric system; equations. Each course 1 unit. Total of 15 hours lecture and 15 hours laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
Modern concepts in prealgebra; basic operations with whole numbers, integers, rationals and irrationals; structure of the real number system; the metric system; equations. Maximum credit for Math 401ABC, 402, and 400AB is 4 units. No credit if taken after Math 400B or Math 401C. Total of 90 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: Math 402. Development of basic math skills for students in prealgebra through the use of the Homework Lab. Individualized instruction using computer software and an instructor. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
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