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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a comprehensive, conceptually-based study of the mathematics of the natural and whole number system. Topics studied include patterns and problem solving, decimal and non-decimal numeric systems, algorithms for arithmetic operations, geometric shapes and their properties, systems of measurement and introductory statistics and probability. Inquirybased instruction, problem solving strategies and project work are emphasized. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of MAT 080 (MA 1104) with a grade of C or better. Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103) and eligibility for ENG 101 (EN 1103) General Education Electives: Math all programs Notes: This course will satisfy a Mathematics elective for the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Transfer programs. It may satisfy a Math Elective in those programs that accept Math Modeling for the Liberal Arts as a Math Elective. It may also satisfy a General Education Elective or an Elective in other programs that accept Intermediate Algebra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a comprehensive, conceptually based study of the rational and real number systems, fundamental concepts of number theory, and plane and solid geometry and measurement. Topics include problems of ratios, percents and proportion, concepts of divisibility and mathematical proof, models of empirical and theoretical probability and methods of geometric proof. Inquiry based instruction, problem solving skills, project work and the appropriate use of technology including calculators and computers are emphasized. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of MAT 080 (MA 1104) with a grade of C or better. Successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103) and eligibility for ENG 101 (EN 1103) General Education Elective: Math all programs Notes: This course will satisfy a Mathematics elective for the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Transfer programs. It may satisfy a Math Elective in those programs that accept Math Modeling for the Liberal Arts as a Math Elective. It may also satisfy a General Education Elective or an Elective in other programs that accept Intermediate Algebra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A unique interdisciplinary, project oriented course in which students conduct experiments, perform statistical analyses and produce lab reports. Researching and using lab experiments from the life and physical sciences, students will analyze results while learning and using descriptive statistics, probability density functions, parametric and non-parametric statistical tests and linear correlation and regression. Hypothesis testing and basic experimental design are emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisite: MAT 100 (MA 1106) or MAT 120 (MA 1135) with a grade of C or better or by placement exam above MAT 100 (MA 1106), and placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103). General Education Elective: Math all programs. Intensive Values: Computer Literacy; Written Communication
  • 3.00 Credits

    A general statistics course, which includes understanding data, measures of central tendency, measures of variation, binomial distributions, normal distributions, correlation and regression probability and sampling distributions, Central Limit Theoren, confidence intervals, estimates of population parameters and hypotheses testing. Interpretation and data analysis are emphasized. Prerequisite: MAT 100 (MA 1106) or MAT 120 (MA 1135) with a grade C or better, or by placement exam above MAT 100 (MA 1106) and placement above and successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103). Recommendation: Concurrent enrollment in ENG 075 (EN 2122) or ENG 085 (EN 2131) if CPT reading placement is between 68 and 75. General Education Electives: Math all programs Intensive Values: Computer Literacy; Written Communication Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics include equations and their graphs; non-linear inequalities; circles; a study of functions, their graphs and properties; average rate of change; mathematical modeling using analytical, graphical and numerical methods; regression models; composition and inverses of functions. Applications related to business and social science are emphasized. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 100 (MA 1106) or placement by exam. General Education Elective: Math All Programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics in preparation for Calculus for Science. Algebraic topics include non-linear inequalities; circles; a study of functions, their graphs and properties; average rate of change; mathematical modeling using analytical, graphing, and numerical methods; regression models; composition and inverses of functions. Trigonometric topics include right triangle trigonometry; applications; circular functions; graphs of trigonometric functions; inverse trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities; solving trigonometric equations and applications, both analytically and graphically. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 100 (MA 1106) or placement by exam. General Education Electives: Math all Programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics in preparation for Calculus. Topics include non- linear inequalities; circles; a study of functions, their graphs and their properties; average rate of change; mathematical modeling using analytical, graphical, and numerical methods; composition and inverses of functions; right triangle trigonometry and applications; circular functions; graphs of trigonometric functions and trigonometric identities as time permits. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 100 (MA 1106) or placement by exam. General Education Elective: Math all Programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of the study of functions and mathematical modeling using analytical, graphical, and numerical methods. Topics include a study of properties and behavior of rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; modeling of data using appropriate regression equations; synthetic division; real and non-real zeroes of polynomial functions. Applications will be drawn from social and natural sciences. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 180 (MA 1107), MAT 185 (MA 1108), or MAT 189 (MA 1109) or placement by exam General Education Electives: Math all programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course covering topics recommended for Computer Science: Proof Methods; Formal Logic and Truth Tables; Sets and Boolean Algebra; Functions and Relations; Graphs; Digraphs; Trees; combinatorics; algorithms including Recursion and Induction. Prerequisite: MAT 190 (MA 1110) or placement by exam above MAT 190 (MA 1110) General Education Electives: Math all Programs
  • 3.00 Credits

    The first course of a two semester program of analytic geometry and calculus of a single variable. Topics include a review of functions and their graphs, properties of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, curve sketching and applications of the derivative to physical and economic problems. Prerequisite: MAT 190 (MA 1110) with a grade of C or better General Education Elective: Math all Programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required.
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