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3.00 Credits
First in a 2-semester sequence of developmental mathematics courses. Students scoring below 34 on the ELM need to complete MATH 092 and 093 successfully to be remediated. Credit will not apply toward the baccalaureate degree but will apply as 3 units of University Credit. Students who earn Credit in MATH 092 are eligible to enroll in MATH 093. Topics covered include fractions, decimal notation, percent, real numbers and algebraic expressions, equations and inequalities. (Credit/No Credit only.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Score of 34 or above, but below 50 on the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) exam or credit in MATH 092. Credit will not apply toward the baccalaureate degree but will apply as 5 units of University Credit. Successful completion of MATH 093 qualifies students for entrance into MATH 102, 131, 140 and 210. Review of elementary algebra topics: equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, graphing, radical expressions, quadratic equations and functions. (Credit/No Credit only)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequistes: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination (ELM), or credit in MATH 093. Functions, linear equations, quadratic equations, theory of equations, progressions, inequalities, and absolute value, logarithms, permutations, combinations, probability, determinants. Not open to students who have credit in MATH 103, 105, or 106. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination (ELM) or credit in Math 093; AND a passing score on the Mathematics Placement Test, Part I or credit or concurrent enrollment in Math 103L. Concepts and applications of algebra and calculus to business. Topics include functions, systems of equations, matrices, the derivative and business-related topics in calculus. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Passing score on the ELM Exam.This self-paced module-based laboratory is designed to give students additional exposure to the applications of College Algebra to business and economics beyond what can be done in lecture. The additional hands-on problem-solving skills learned in this class enhance the lecture experience and strengthen the skills necessary for success in MATH 103 and subsequent courses in business majors. The lab environment allows students to both work at their own pace and receive small-group instruction with the laboratory instructor on all modules. Students with an MPT Part I score below 24 may enroll in MATH 103 if and only if they enroll in this course. Two hours lab per week. (Credit/No Credit only.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination and a passing score on the Mathematics Placement Test, or MATH 102 with a grade of C or better. Rectangular and polar coordinates; trigonometric functions, identities and equations; inverse trigonometric functions; conic sections; complex numbers. Not open to students who have credit in MATH 103, 105, or 106.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination (ELM) or credit in MATH 093, and a passing score on the Mathematics Placement Test (MPT) or MATH 102 with a grade of C or better. Number systems and their algebraic properties; systems of equations and inequalities; basic analytic geometry of lines and conic sections; elementary functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic, with emphasis on trigonometric functions; polar equations. Graphing calculators are used and the interplay between graphical and algebraic solutions is stressed. Not open for credit to students who have successfully completed MATH 150A. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination, or credit in MATH 093.General Education course intended to acquaint the student with basic mathematical ideas. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination, or credit in MATH 093. Methods for displaying, describing, and producing data. Normal distribution. Correlation and regression. Sampling distributions and probability. Statistical inference for means and proportions. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Passing score on or exemption from the Entry Level Mathematics Examination or credit in MATH 093, and either a passing score on the Mathematics Placement Test or completion of MATH 105, or both MATH 102 and 104, at CSUN with grades of C or better. Students who transfer the equivalent of MATH 105, or both MATH 102 and 104, with a C or better are required to achieve a passing score on the Math Placement Test. Limits, derivatives, applications of differentiation. Definite and indefinite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. (Available for General Education, Basic Skills Mathematics)
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