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  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MLT 1010/1010L, MLT 1020/1020L, MLT 1030, MLT 1040/1040L, MLT 2011/2011L, MLT 2012/ 2012L, MLT 2013/2013L, MLT 2015; plus MLT 2014/2014L must be taken in the same semester; and must be enrolled in the Medical Laboratory Technology program Student work under supervision in a hospital/clinic laboratory. This experience allows the student to apply knowledge learned in the classroom in simulated employment. A passing grade of "C" is required in this course.Offered days or evenings in the spring semester. Course fee: $75.00
  • 0.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: placement Students study basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Other topics include solving simple equations, percents, and ratio and proportions. Assignments throughout the course focus on the development of problemsolving skills, communications skills, and effective study habits, especially as related to the study of mathematics. MTH 0800 does not fulfill degree requirements. The tuition charged is equivalent to a three-credit course. Grades for this course are pass, fail, or in progress. This course is offered as both a traditional lecture course and as a computer-assisted course. Computer-assisted sections will have an additional lab fee.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 0800 or placement Students review arithmetic properties and the order of operations through the study of signed numbers, variable expressions, and the solutions and graphing of linear equations. Basic geometry is introduced through the study of area and perimeter. Assignments throughout the course focus on the development of problem-solving skills, communication skills, and effective study habits especially as they relate to the study of mathematics. MTH 0900 does not fulfill degree requirements. The tuition charged is equivalent to a three-credit course. Grades for this course are pass, fail, or in progress. This course is offered as both as traditional lecture course and as a computer-assisted course. Computer-assisted sections will have an additional lab fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1040 or MTH 1080 or an "A" inMTH 1000 This course contains an additional review of intermediate algebra skills vital to the study of the topics in College Mathematics I, MTH-1000. The course also contains material for students with majors other than mathematics, science, or engineering. Students learn linear modeling, graphical linear programming, matrix solutions to systems of equations, logic, sets, counting, probability, and the use of recursive formulas in the mathematics of finance. Particular emphasis is placed on developing problem-solving skills with graphing calculators used extensively as a tool to enhance those skills. Course fee: $87.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1080 or math placement This course covers algebra skills and technological tools used in the business, social, and life sciences to analyze quantitative information. The emphasis is on real-world problems that involve reading, writing, calculating, synthesizing, and clearly reporting results. Topics include linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic functions, modeling, and systems of equations and matrices. A student may not use both MTH-1115 and MTH-1120 as general education mathematics requirement. This course is for those not majoring in mathematics, engineering, or the biological and physical sciences. This is not a prerequisite for MTH-1200. Offered at each campus each semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1120 taken in the same or a previous semester; or math placement Students who need trigonometry or preparation, with MTH 1120, for the study of calculus, learn a functional approach to trigonometry. Topics include trigonometric functions, identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, right triangles, coordinates, and topics in analytic geometry. This course is offered in both traditional and web formats. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: math placement with evidence of trigonometry, or MTH 1150, or MTH 1120 plus MTH 1130 This first course in the calculus sequence is intended for students in the fields of mathematics, engineering, and the physical and life sciences. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, basic differential equations, parametric equations, and indefinite and definite integration. Differential calculus applications include L'Hopital's Rule, curve sketching, optimization,Newton's Method, and rate problems. Integral calculus applications include areas of regions,volumes of solids, and arc length. The course is offered in both web and traditional format. Web-based sections will have an additional lab fee. Credit for this course may be earned through CLEP or Advanced Placement Examination.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1200 This continuation of MTH 1200 includes integral applications such as moments and centers of mass, areas of surfaces of revolution, work done by a variable force, fluid pressures and forces, transcendental functions, techniques of integration, including numerical integration and improper integrals, sequences and series and their applications in differential and integral calculus, conic sections, and polar coordinates. The course is offered in both web and traditional format. Web-based sections will have an additional lab fee. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1115 or MTH 1120 or math placement This is an introductory course in differential and integral calculus with emphasis on differentiation techniques and their applications. Students learn to differentiate and integrate polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions of a single variable and to apply these skills in solving problems from business, economics, and science. Graphing calculators and computer software are incorporated in appropriate areas throughout the course. This course is intended for business students instead of MTH 1200. A graphing calculator is required. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement Examination.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MTH 1210 Students study systems of linear equations, matrices, and determinates, as well as finite dimensional vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Applications include curve fitting, network analysis, Cramer's rule, and differential equations. Some topics are supported by computer software. Offered in the spring semester.
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