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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 0890 or placement test This course is designed for engineering technology students who have successfully completed MATH 0890 Pre-Technical Mathematics or who have not qualified for MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I because of their placement test score. The course will provide students with a stronger foundation in algebra and geometry, with emphasis on logical thinking and application to engineering problems. Topics include a review of operations and applications of the real number system and geometry; algebraic concepts and operations from basic equations through systems of equations and quadratic equations, ratio, proportion and variation; functions and graphs; using manual methods, graphing calculators, and computer assisted methods; and a basic introduction to statistics, probability and empirical methods, trigonometric functions, and right triangle trigonometry. Students must supply a graphing calculator for this course and be familiar with the use of computers. The recommended calculator type is the TI-84 Plus or TI-86. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces mathematical computations as they are used for specific business applications. The course emphasizes word problems, as well as skill problems, using basic algebraic equations and the percentage formula. The course also covers applications for merchandising and payroll. (2 contact hours)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the application of mathematics and basic algebra skills to various accounting and finance concerns/problems. Students will apply concepts of simple interest, compound interest, discounting, annuities, present value, annual percentage rate (APR), and financial ratios. (2 contact hours)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 1001 or placement test This course is designed to meet the needs of engineering technology students as they encounter problems that occur in the world of work. Topics include a review of algebraic concepts and operations from basic equations through systems of equations, quadratic equations, and right triangle trigonometry; and introduce students to vectors, trigonometric functions and identities, graphing trigonometric functions, exponents, radicals, exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers, higher degree equations, systems of equations and inequalities, and matrix algebra. Students must supply a graphing calculator for this course and be familiar with the use of computers. The recommended calculator type is the TI-84 Plus or TI-86. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 1101 This course introduces students to plane analytic geometry and calculus, with an emphasis on applications to engineering technology. Topics include sequences and series, lines, conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, limits, derivatives and their applications, and integration and its applications. Students must supply a graphing calculator for this course and be familiar with the use of computers. The recommended calculator type is the TI-84 Plus or TI-86. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 0950 or placement test This course introduces elementary topics in statistics, including statistical methods used to gather, analyze, and present data; fundamentals of probability and probability distributions; inferential statistics through estimation and hypothesis testing; correlation and regression; and tests for independence. Students will use computers with statistical software during integrated lab sessions. Students must supply a scientific or graphing calculator. (4 contact hours)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores systems of linear equations, Gauss-Jordan elimination, matrices, matrix algebra, linear programming, simplex method, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, random variables, and the binomial and normal distributions. Students must supply a graphing calculator. Prerequisite:    A grade of SC or better in MATH 0850 OR placement test
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course investigates relations and functions numerically, analytically, and graphically. Topics include solutions of polynomial and rational equations, and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic equations; systems of linear and non-linear equations; conic sections; sequences and series; and mathematical modeling. Students will need to supply a graphing utility; the instructor will provide details. Prerequisite:    A grade of SC or better in MATH 0950 OR placement test
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes the study of trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions, and their graphs; solutions of right and oblique triangles and their applications; solutions of trigonometric equations; the use of identities, vectors, and complex numbers; and graphs of polar and parametric equations. Students will need to supply a graphing utility; the instructor will provide details. Prerequisite:    MATH 1650 OR placement test
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH 1650 or permission of instructor This course explores finite mathematics as applied to business, social sciences, and life sciences. Topics include linear systems of equations, Gauss-Jordan, matrices, matrix algebra, Leontief Input-Output analysis, linear programming, simplex method, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, random variables, binomial and normal distributions, Markov chains, and game theory. Student must supply a graphing calculator. (4 contact hours)
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