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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An introduction to the various branches of mathematics within the historical framework of their origin, including number systems, arithmetic, logic, algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and computers. Offered only by independent study or portfolio assessment. Elementary algebra required. Prerequisite: Math placement score or DVM 0070 or DVM 0080 completed. Does not satisfy general education mathematics requirement.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Continuing development and applications of algebraic, graphing, calculator and problem-solving skills, with emphasis on linear and non-linear expressions, functions, equations, and inequalities. ("Non-linear" includes absolute value, polynomial, rational, radical,exponential and logarithmic.) Other topics include real and complex numbers, exponents and radicals. Prerequisites: Math placement score or DVM 0070 completed, or equivalent. Reading placement score or DVR 0060 completed or concurrent, or equivalent, and CAP 1030 or PAS 1010 completed or concurrent. Does not satisfy general education mathematics requirement. Student must have graphing calculator.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits M Designed for students preparing to teach at the preschool and elementary level. Overview of mathematical systems, including sets, natural numbers, integers, rational and irrational numbers, algorithms and computational methods. Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better. 3 class/2 lab hours.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits M Designed for students in elementary education. Review and analysis of geometrical principles, logic and the application of computer methods to these topics. Prerequisite: MAT 1050 with grade of C or better. 3 class/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits M General overview of college-level mathematics with emphasis on applications to various fields. Use of functions, probability, statistics, graphing and computer techniques in problem-solving. Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits M Survey of modern mathematics and applications, historical perspective, and calculator/computer applications with emphasis on the liberal arts. Topics include: sets, probability and statistics, systems of numeration, modern algebraic structures and modern geometries. Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits M Basic statistical concepts and their applications in a variety of fields. (Credit may not be received for both MAT 1140 and MAT 1160.) Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better. (Honors version available.)
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits M Basic concepts of probability and statistics with a variety of applications. Designed for students in elementary education; students in other disciplines may tailor assignments to their interest. Credit may not be received for both MAT 1140 and MAT 1160 nor for both MAT 1160 and MAT 1190. Prerequisite: MAT 1050 with grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits M Probability and probability distributions. May be used as math elective for nontechnical majors. Intermediate algebra required. (Credit may not be received for both MAT 1190 and MAT 1160.) Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits M Introduction to problem solving with right-triangle trigonometry and review of geometrical concepts. Emphasis on problem-oriented application of trigonometric functions and relationships. Intermediate algebra required. Prerequisite: Math placement score or MAT 1040 with grade of C or better. 3 class/1 lab hours.
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