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2.00 Credits
Reviews basic arithmetic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Introduces percentages, geometry, and the order of operations. Semester Hours 2 (2 lec/ 1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces signed numbers, algebraic expressions, and linear equations. Course topics include solving equations involving rational numbers, ratios and proportions, unit conversion, elementary geometry, and basic data analysis. Prerequisite: Math 0300 or THEA math score of 161-189, or equivalent score on approved alternative test, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed for students who have successfully completed MATH 0301 or the equivalent or who have not completed an algebra course within the past three years. Course topics include: solution of linear equations and inequalities, graphing of points and lines in a rectangular coordinate system, introduction to functions, solving systems of linear equations, laws of exponents, operations and factoring of polynomials, and realworld applications of these concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 0301, or THEA math score of 190-229, or equivalent score on approved alternative test or, consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec/1 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Provides further study of algebraic concepts, operations, and applications to real world problems. Additional topics may include factoring polynomials and solving equations with quadratic models, operations with rational expressions and solutions of rational equations, further investigation of linear functions and linear inequalities, operations with radical expressions and solutions of radical equations, various solution methods for quadratic equations, graphing quadratic functions, and graphing systems of linear inequalities. Prerequisite: MATH 0307, or THEA math score between 230-270, or equivalent score on approved alternative test, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Provides a study of trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities and equations, solutions of triangles, complex numbers, polar coordinates, vectors, analytic geometry, and applications of each. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MATH 1314, or high school precalculus, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Demonstrates the application of these and other mathematical concepts to the solution of various business, economics, and other real-world problems: systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, set theory, introductory probability and statistics, nonlinear functions, limits, and derivatives. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MATH 0311, or THEA math score of 270 or higher, or equivalent score on approved alternative test, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Continues the study of limits and their applications in differential and integral calculus, emphasizing both conceptual and applied mathematics. Topics may include optimization of functions, curve sketching, definite and indefinite integrals, differential equations, partial derivatives, Lagrange multipliers, and continuous probability models. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MATH 1324, or consent of division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Topics may include set theory, logic, number systems, number theory, functions, introductory probability and statistics, and the application of these concepts to real-world problems. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MATH 0307, or THEA math score of 230 or higher, or consent of the division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
Provides a study of statistical description of frequency distributions; sampling; elementary principles of probability distributions, both binomial and normal; estimation of parameters; tests of hypotheses; linear regression and correlation; independence of variables by Chi Square analysis; and an introduction to a statistics software package. Laboratory is Internet based. Graphing calculator required. Prerequisite: MATH 0311, or THEA math score of 270 or higher, or equivalent score on approved alternative test, or consent of the division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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3.00 Credits
The first of a two-semester sequence of courses designed for those planning to teach in elementary or middle school or complete the AAT degree, this course emphasizes mathematical reasoning and writing. Topics include small- and large-group problem solving, sets, number systems, number theory, operations, arithmetic, place value and bases, fractions, and decimals. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or consent of the division director. Semester Hours 3 (3 lec)
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