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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Whole number Arithmetic. Develops skills with mathematical operations using whole numbers. [SU, F, W, SP]
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4.00 Credits
Use of fractions, decimals, percent, integer arithmetic, order of operations, rules of exponents, square roots, and geometric properties to write, manipulate, interpret and solve applications and formulas. Introduces concepts of basic statistics, charts and graphs. Introduces basic concepts of Elementary Algebra. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically. Results will be communicated in oral and written form. Scientific calculator with fraction capabilities required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Math 010 or placement by entrance exam. [SU, F, W, SP]
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1.00 Credits
Purpose of this elective course is self improvement in fraction and rational number skills. The following topics are covered: Meaning of fractions, simplification and building of equivalent fractions, operations with rational numbers, changing fractions to decimals, applications of rational numbers. Scientific calculator is optional. Completion of MTH 010 and/or knowledge of signed numbers is recommended. [As Announced]
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2.00 Credits
Students will use interactive computer software under the supervision of a facilitator to work at their own pace to cover some or all of the following topics: Whole number arithmetic, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, informal geometry, measurement, interpreting graphs, an introduction to statistics, real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations, solving linear systems, exponents, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, rational exponents and radicals, quadratic equations. [As Announced]
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4.00 Credits
The following topics are covered: Fundamental properties of Algebra, solutions of linear and quadratic equations, order of operations, rules of exponents, arithmetic operations of polynomials, factoring of polynomials, the two-coordinate graphing plane, point plotting, graphing of linear equations, and basic geometric and statistical formulas and problem solving. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically. Results will be communicated in oral and written form. Scientific calculator with fraction capabilities required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Math 020 or placement by entrance exam, and WRI 095. [SU, F, W, SP]
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4.00 Credits
The following topics are covered: Fundamentals of algebra, factoring of polynomials, solving quadratics using various techniques, simplifying of rational expressions, solving rational equations, simplifying of radical expressions, solving radical equations, definition of functions, evaluation of functions, and graphing of quadratics. Word problems will be include throughout the course. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically. Results will be communicated in oral and written form. Scientific calculator with fraction capabilities required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MTH 070 or placement by entrance exam, and WRI 095. [SU, F, W, SP]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of math not usually covered in depth in other MTH courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in MTH. [As Announced]
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4.00 Credits
A variety of modern mathematical topics based on contemporary applications. Topics include combinatorics, probability, statistics, finance, matrices, and logarithmic and exponential functions. Prerequisite: MTH 095. This course is offered occasionally as a math elective based on student demand. [As Announced]
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4.00 Credits
The algebraic operations dealing with linear, quadratic, and polynomial equations and functions. Introduces graphs of functions (linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) and develops the concepts of exponential and logarithmic functions. Develops skills in Systems of Equations. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically. Results will be communicated in oral and written form. Prerequisite: Completion of MTH 095 with a 'C' or better or placement by entrance exam. [SU, F, W, SP]
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4.00 Credits
The trigonometric ratios and their applications with special emphasis on identities, trigonometric equations, vectors, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MTH 111 with grade "C" or better or equivalent. This course will be offered Spring terms based on student demand. [SP]
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