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4.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
A review of mathematics skills for MATH 0990 through MATH 1220 for USU students returning from extended absences from USU, or students whose prerequisites for courses up to MATH 2210 are more than one year (three consecutive semesters) old. Remedial
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4.00 Credits
In this developmental arithmetic course, students learn calculations involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, proportions, ratios, percents and exponents; order of operations; elementary statistics; English and metric measurement systems and conversions; perimeter, area and volumes of geometric figures; and an introduction to the basic concepts of algebra. This class is remedial. Prerequisite(s): ALEKS Math Placement Exam Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Pass/Faily only
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4.00 Credits
Students review introductory algebra concepts. Topics include manipulating and simplifying expressions and solving and graphing equations and inequalities. Students learn real-world applications, including linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and radical functions. Math 0995 is a remedial class not carrying USU or transfer credit. A remedial fee is required. Prerequisite/Restriction: One of the following within the last year or three consecutive semesters (including summer): ACT Math score of 16 or higher; SAT Math score of 400 or higher; MATH 0950 with a C- or better Satisfactory score on the Math Placement Exam.
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0.50 - 25.00 Credits
THIS IS FOR ARTICULATION PURPOSES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS ONLY
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3.00 Credits
Designed to cover the basic skills needed by students who are enrolled in auto mechanics, diesel mechanics, electronics, machine tool technology, and welding. It is not intended to prepare the student for calculus. Topics to be covered include a review of basic arithmetic, precision and accuracy, significant figures, English and metric measurement systems and conversions, ratio and proportion, variation, operations with formulas, solving linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations in two and three variables, fractional equations, perimeter, area and volume of geometric figures, the Pythagorean theorem, basic trigonometry, graphs of linear, quadratic and exponential functions, logarithms, polar coordinates, and the complex number system. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on solving problems related to the technical fields. Prerequisite/Restriction: ACT Math score of 17 or higher or equivalent SAT Math score, Grade of C- or better in MATH 0950, or satisfactory score on the Math Placement Exam
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3.00 Credits
A general education class intended for non-science students, but open to all students. Topics include logic; problem solving; Numeration Systems; geometry, measurements; probability; statistics; and some algebra. A term paper or research paper will be required. Prerequisite/Restriction: One of the following within the last year or three consecutive semesters (including summer): ACT Math score of at least 23; SAT Math score of at least 540; or satisfactory score on the Math Placement Exam.
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