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4.00 Credits
Catalog Description Differentiation and integration concepts of trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions. Integration implements, infinite series, and applications of derivatives and integrals are also featured. (Usually offered spring semester only.) (4 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 205 or equivalent, satisfactory math placement test score, or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Apply limits, derivatives, and integrals to inverse functions, logarithmic, exponential, hyperbolic, and inverse trigonometric functions. Utilize various techniques of integration. Determine whether a sequence or series converges. Use concepts from the course to solve problems. Solve differential equations. Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols to effectively communicate mathematics in written and/or oral form. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: FS Resources Calculus also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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1.00 Credits
Catalog Description Introduction to symbolic computer software for solving calculus problems, graphic functions and experimenting with calculus concepts. No knowledge of computer required. (2 hrs. lect./lab.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 205, satisfactory math placement test score, or consent of instructor.Co-requisite: MATH 206. Student Learning Outcomes Graph a function and solve an equation or inequality, and system of equations by using DERIVE. Utilize the geometric significance of the derivative by using DERIVE. Analyze and apply curve fitting methods by using DERIVE. Utilize DERIVE to solve problems and effectively communicate mathematics in written and/or oral form. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources Calculus also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course is designed to help students review and master the basics of mathematics. Emphasis will be placed on numeration, whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and ratios and proportions. (2 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Satisfactory math placement test score or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols in written and/or oral form. Demonstrate proficiency in performing operations with whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimal numbers. Utilize fundamental properties to solve simple equations. Use algebraic techniques to analyze and solve applied problems. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none Resources Mathematics also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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2.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course prepares students who want to strengthen computation and problem-solving skills before proceeding to an elementary algebra course. Includes the concept of variables, using rational numbers, solving simple equations in one variables, percent, and word problems. (2 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 21A, satisfactory math placement test score or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols in written and/or oral form. Demonstrate proficiency in performing operations with integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and variable expressions. Utilize fundamental properties to solve equations. Use algebraic techniques to analyze and solve applied problems. Employ mathematical formulas to determine measurements in geometric figures. Apply concepts and principles of percents to solve applied problems. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none Resources Mathematics also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course prepares students who want to strengthen computation and problem solving skills before proceeding to an elementary algebra course. Includes a brief review of arithmetic, the concept of variables, using rational numbers, solving simple equations in one variable, percent, measure, ratio and proportion, geometry formulas, square roots and word problems. (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 21A or equivalent, satisfactory math placement test score, or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols in written and/or oral form. Demonstrate proficiency in performing operations with whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimal numbers, integers, real numbers, and variable expressions. Utilize fundamental properties to solve equations. Use algebraic techniques to analyze and solve applied problems. Employ mathematical formulas to determine measurements in geometric figures. Apply concepts and principles of percents to solve applied problems. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none listed yet Resources Mathematics also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60129) - taught by Navtej (Johnny) Singh Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description Vector-oriented study of functions of several variables; partial differentiation and line integrals; multiple integrals. (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 206 or equivalent, satisfactory math placement test score, or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Analyze and apply principles, concepts, and properties from algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus to solve problems. Apply concepts and calculus properties of Cartesian space coordinates and vectors. Apply principles and concepts from calculus to multivariable functions. Use various strategies from this course to solve problems. Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols and effectively communicate in written and/or oral form. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: FS Resources Calculus also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus none currently available Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course represents approximately half of a typical year algebra course. Topics include real numbers and their properties, linear equations and inequalities in one variable, the coordinate plane, linear systems in two variables, and exponents. (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 22 or MATH 21B or equivalent, satisfactory placement test score, or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols in written and/or oral form. Demonstrate proficiency in performing operations with rational numbers, and variable expressions. Interpret equations/inequalities geometrically and find solutions to equations/inequalities algebraically. Use algebraic techniques to analyze and solve applied problems. Find slope and apply it to finding the equation of a line. Utilize introductory function concepts. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of the rules of exponents and its applications. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none Resources Algebra Mathematics also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60130) - taught by Navtej (Johnny) Singh Spring, 2009 (60132) - taught by Navtej (Johnny) Singh Spring, 2009 (60218) - taught by Jody-Lynn Storm Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description This course is a continuation of MATH 24 Elementary Algebra I representing approximately the second half of a typical first year course in algebra. Topics include exponents, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and equations, radical expressions and equations and quadratic equations. (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 24 or equivalent, satisfactory math placement test score, or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes Utilize precise mathematical language and symbols in written and/or oral form. Demonstrate proficiency in performing operations with real numbers and variable expressions. Interpret quadratic equations geometrically and identify key characteristics. Employ algebraic techniques to find the solution for equations. Use algebraic techniques to analyze and solve applied problems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of the rules of exponents and its applications to scientific notation. Employ algebraic techniques to factor a polynomial. Graph a linear equation in two variables, find slope and apply it to finding the equation of a line. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To none Resources Algebra Mathematics also visit the Math Lab, which is located in Hale Mana'opono Current Syllabus Spring, 2009 (60134) - taught by Judith Dill Spring, 2009 (60135) - taught by Young-A Choi Spring, 2009 (60136) - taught by Jody-Lynn Storm Spring, 2009 (60229) - taught by Jody-Lynn Storm Past Syllabi None
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3.00 Credits
Catalog Description Introduction to Meteorology (MET 101) studies basic atmospheric physics, Sun-Earth-atmosphere-ocean-human interrelationships, major weather systems and forecasting, with special emphasis on Hawai'i. For both science and non-science majors and prospective science teachers. (3 hrs. lect.) Student Learning Outcomes Describe the components, processes and resulting weather patterns in the atmosphere. Interpret the components of weather maps, and forecast weather. Apply the scientific method and theories and concepts of meteorology (atmospheric physics) to explain major weather systems. Explain critically the relationship between humans and the atmospheric environment. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DP Resources Meteorology Current Syllabus see Toshi Ikagawa's website for most current syllabus Past Syllabi None
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1.00 Credits
Catalog Description Introduction to Meteorology Lab (MET 101L) is an introductory lab intended for non science majors and prospective science teachers. This lab includes exercises with meteorological data and measurement systems. Characteristics of Hawaiian winds, temperatures, and rainfall will be covered. (3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Credit for or registration in MET 101. Student Learning Outcomes Apply the scientific method to study Earth's atmosphere: Define a problem for a study, gather and record data, analyze the data, arrive at appropriate conclusions, and report the findings in written or other appropriate form. Use various meteorological data, such as satellite imagery, radar imagery, Stuve diagrams and surface pressure maps, to analyze the atmosphere and forecast weather. Use the metric system, scientific notation, graphs, and meteorological and basic statistical measurements. Write a lab report using the standard scientific format. Degrees and Certificates at WCC the Course Applies To WCC Associate in Arts: DY Resources Meteorology Current Syllabus see Toshi Ikagawa's website for most current syllabus Past Syllabi None
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