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3.00 Credits
Three credit hours. An introductory course in fiber optics and its application, including advantages of fiber, light transmission in fiber, types of fiber, sources, detectors, and connectors. . Prerequisite: REDG 0310 or concurrent enrollment. Two lecture and two lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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Individualized computer based course. Non-transferable. One lecture and two lab hours each week. Lab fee. (The course may not be used for degree credit.)
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A review of arithmetic and its applications. Operation with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percent. Also measurement, formulas, geometry, and a study of charts, graphs and averages. This course may not be used for degree credit and is not intended for transfer to a senior college. Three lecture and one lab hour each week. Lab fee.
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Operations on the set of real numbers. Beginning algebraic concepts, skills, and applications. Solving and graphing linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. This course may not be used for degree credit and is not intended for transfer to a senior college. Prerequisite: MATH 0310 or equivalent. Three lecture and one lab hour each week. Lab fee.
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Extending algebraic concepts and applications. Polynomials, factoring, exponents and radicals, rational expressions, complex numbers, quadratic equations and inequalities. Introduction to functions and their graphs. This course may not be used for degree credit and not intended for transfer to a senior college. Prerequisite: MATH 0320 or equivalent. Three lecture and one lab hour each week. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. Real numbers; sets; polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; inequalities; matrices; theory of equations; complex numbers; solutions of linear and quadratic equations; sequences and series; and variation. Students are required to have a graphing calculator. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MATH 0330 or a minimum THEA score of 270 (or equivalent score on Accuplacer).
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Three hours credit. Trigonometric functions of acute angles; equivalent trigonometric functions for any angle; solutions of right and oblique triangles and related figures; identities; solutions of trigonometric equations; radian measure; graphs of trigonometric functions; circular functions; inverse trigonometric functions; parametric equations; polar coordinates. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MATH 1314 or a minimum THEA score of 270 (or equivalent score on Accuplacer).
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Three hours credit. Mathematical functions and graphs; linear systems of equations; matrices; linear programming, mathematics of finance; permutations, combinations, and applications. Students are required to have a graphing calculator. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite: MATH 0330 or high school equivalent.
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Three hours credit. Functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, antiderivatives, the indefinite integral, and applications. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite: MATH 1324.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours credit. Modern algebra and geometry. Topic may include sets, logic, number systems, number theory, functions, equivalence, congruence, measurement, other geometric concepts and the introduction to probability and statistics. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite: MATH 0330 or high school equivalent.
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