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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures or MATH 17. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. The four basic operations of arithmetic on whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, with applications. Ratios, proportions, and percents with applications. 54 lecture hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures including cut-scores or successful completion of MATH 20. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. This course is designed to prepare a student for Elementary Algebra. Topics include a review of arithmetic, a study of signed numbers, an introduction to fundamental algebraic concepts, solving equations, and solving applied problems. 54 lecture hours. 36 lab hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 029. Factoring polynomials, the rectangular coordinate system and linear equations. Intended for students who have completed MATH 029 but have been unsuccessful in completing MATH 130. 108 lab hours. Offered for Credit/No Credit grading only. 6 hours lab per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Placement is based on multiple assessment measures including cut-scores or successful completion of MATH 029. Mathematics to solve typical business problems including; banking, discounts, markups, payroll, simple and compound interest, annuities, sinking funds, buying, financial reports, depreciation, inventory, taxes, insurance, stocks, and statistics. Computer assignments using Excel (or a similar application) will be used to cover many of the course topics. 36 lecture hours, 90 lab hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures including cut-scores or successful completion of MATH 029. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Technology-enhanced class with hands-on computer applications covering fundamental operations with polynomials and rational expressions, products and factoring, linear and quadratic equations in one variable, inequalities, exponents, radicals, graphing linear equations, systems of equations, applications, and introduc- tion to functions. Written communication skills will be emphasized. 72 lecture hours, 36 lab hours.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple assessment measures including cut-scores or successful completion of MATH 029. Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Fundamental operations with polynomials and rational expressions, products and factoring, linear and quadratic equations in one variable, inequalities, exponents, radicals, graphing linear equations, systems of equations, applications, and introduction to functions. 90 lecture hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 130. A first course in geometry. Elementary logic, properties of geometric figures, parallel and perpendicular lines, ratio and proportion, congruence, area, and volume. 72 lecture hours.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 130. Presents the first half of a two-semester alternative to intermediate algebra. (MATH 150). Real number properties, first degree equations and inequalities, absolute value equations and inequalities, applications, polynomials, the binomial theorem, factoring, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, and complex numbers. 54 lecture hours. NOTE: BOTH MATH 148 AND MATH 149 MUST BE COMPLETED TO SATISFY A MATH 150 PREREQUISITE. MAY NOT BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH MATH 149 OR MATH 150.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 130. Presents the first half of a two-semester alternative to intermediate algebra. (MATH 150). Real number properties, first degree equations and inequalities, absolute value equations and inequalities, applications, polynomials, the binomial theorem, factoring, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, and complex numbers. 54 lecture hours. NOTE: BOTH MATH 148 AND MATH 149 MUST BE COMPLETED TO SATISFY ANY PREREQUISITE REQUIRING (MATH 150). MAY NOT BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH MATH 150. STUDENTS MAY NOT EARN MORE THAN FIVE UNITS IN ANY COMBINATION OF MATH 148, 149 AND 150.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 148. Presents the second half of a two-semester course in intermediate algebra. This course enables students to complete Intermediate Algebra (MATH 150) at a slower pace. Quadratic equations, applications, formulas, linear equations and inequalities, variation, functions, linear systems, conics, inverse functions, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 54 lecture hours. NOTE: BOTH MATH 148 AND MATH 149 MUST BE COMPLETED TO SATISFY ANY PREREQUISITE REQUIRING INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA. THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH MATH 150. STUDENTS MAY NOT EARN MORE THAN A TOTAL OF FIVE UNITS IN ANY COMBINATION OF MATH 148, 149 AND 150.
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