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Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 This course includes the study of limits and continuity, derivatives and differentiation, differentials, maximum and minimum function values and techniques of graphing, applications, and an introduction to integration. Prerequisite: MAT-127 and/or MAT-128 or equivalent.
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Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 The study of integration, techniques of integration, applications and accompanying mathematical structure. Prerequisite: MAT-210 or equivalent.
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Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 Multivariable calculus is to cover topics from the functions of several variable and vector valued functions. The course includes directional derivative, gradients, the curl, the divergence, multiple integrals over regions and volumes. Line and surface integrals will be covered. Double integral in the polar coordinates will be done. Prerequisite: MAT-216 or equivalent.
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Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 The study of elementary theory and applications of ordinary differential equations. Course includes first and second order differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT-216or equivalent.
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Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 This course is offered to students who can profit from an applied course in mathematics and will prepare students who need to develop skills for MAT-704. It is designed as an introductory level algebra course recommended for students with one year of high school algebra. Emphasis is on the building of basic algebra skills and the application of these mathematical techniques. The course studies the relationship of geometry and algebra as they apply to various fields. This course will also cover whole numbers/decimals, integers, fractions/percents, direct measurement, basic geometric concepts/relationships, linear equations, and right-triangle trigonometry. Prerequisite: MAT-052 or equivalent or 1 year high school algebra.
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Lec. 5 Lab. 0 Credit 5 This course is offered to technical and other students who can profit from an applied course in mathematics. It is designed as an intermediate level algebra course recommended for students with at least one year of high school algebra. Emphasis is on the application of mathematical techniques. Students will study the relationship of geometry and algebra as they apply to electronics and mechanical technology problems. Algebraic manipulation of formulas, equations, radicals, exponents, logarithms, polynomials, rational expressions, systems of linear equations, plane trigonometry, vectors, and graphs of equations are studied. Prerequisite: MAT-062 or equivalent or one year high school algebra.
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Lec. 5 Lab. 0 Credit 5 Review of basic arithmetic operations, practical algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. The application of these math functions for the machine shop will be stressed.
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Lec. 4 Lab. 0 Credit 4 Oblique triangle laws are introduced with emphasis placed on practical and more difficult shop related problems.
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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 This course is designed to acquaint the student with the mathematics necessary to function within technical careers and to become a more aware consumer. Topics include: review of arithmetic operations; measurement; metric system; fundamentals of geometry; introductory statistics and probability; graphs; and elementary algebra concepts with emphasis on applications.
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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A study of materials, their production, properties and uses in engineering design. Ferrous and nonferrous metals, polymeric and ceramic materials are covered. Methods of selecting acceptable materials based on their costs, availability and properties are discussed. Pre or Corequisites: PHY-106 or PHY-160 and MFG-206 or MFG- 244 or MFG-212.
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