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5.00 Credits
Algebra Prereq: MATH 0500 with a grade of A or placement in MATH 0670. Restriction: Credit will not be granted for both MATH 0670 and MATH 0700 or 0600. An accelerated course covering both Elementary and Intermediate Algebra in a single semester. Operations and problem solving with real numbers, polynomials and functions. Topics include graphing, linear, quadratic, rational, radical, logarithmic and exponential equations; systems of linear equations; functions; variation. Students enrolling in this course must have a good background in pre-algebra and be prepared to devote sufficient time and effort to complete the standard two-course sequence in one term. P/NC or A-F grading option. Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0600 or 0630 with a grade of C or higher; or placement in MATH 0700. Continuation of MATH 0600. Review of polynomials, rational expressions and rational equations, radicals and radical equations, rational and quadratic equations, functions, graphing, variation, logarithmic and exponential equations. P/NC or A-F grading option. Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
in Mathematics Prereq: Consent of professor. The content, pacing and delivery system for this course will be individualized for each student. Weaknesses in developmental mathematics will be assessed and an instructional program will be designed to meet the needs of each individual. P/NC or A-F grading option.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 or 0670 or 0630 with a grade of C or higher; or B or higher in high school Algebra II; or eligible for MATH 1100. Topics selected from mathematical reasoning, natural number patterns, geometry, combinatorics, elementary probability and statistics, financial mathematics, numeration systems and selected current topics to give students practical applications of mathematics for their daily lives. This course is an alternative for students whose program does not require a college algebra course. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 or 0670 or 0630 with a grade of C or higher; or placement in MATH 1100. First of a two-course sequence focusing on concepts and models involved with numeration systems, whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, real numbers and introductory computer applications. Emphasis on mathematical reasoning, estimation and problem solving. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 or 0670 or 0630 with a grade of C or higher or placement in MATH 1100; and MATH 0650 with a grade of C or higher or high school geometry. Second of a two-course sequence focusing on concepts and models involved in working with geometry, measurement, probability, statistics and computer applications. Emphasis on mathematical reasoning, estimation and problem solving. Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 1060 or concurrent registration. Recommended: Familiarity with algebraic and geometric skills; ability to use a scientific calculator; computer literacy. A course on understanding and illustrating mathematics through using and evaluating technology. Students will apply models of numbers and operations, measurement, geometry, algebra, data analysis, reasoning, communication and connections. Special emphasis will be placed on mathematical visualization and problem solving using technology. Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 or 0670 or 0630 with a grade of C or higher; or eligible for MATH 1100. Concepts and application of descriptive and inferential statistics. Measures of central tendency and variation: z-scores and percentiles, normal distribution and central limit theorem. Estimation, hypothesis testing, t and z tests, chi-square tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and linear regression. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 or 0670 with a grade of C or higher; or eligible for MATH 1100. College-level algebra course with analysis and graphing of functions and emphasis on applications. Linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; combinatorics; probability, inequalities and systems of equations. Course is prerequisite for MATH 1200 (Finite Math), MATH 1400 (Survey of Calculus) and MATH 1500 (Pre-Calculus). Not a prerequisite for calculus sequence (MATH 1510, 1520). This course does not include trigonometry or conic sections. A commitment to daily work is essential. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: MATH 0700 and professor permission; or MATH 1100 with a grade of C or higher; or eligible for MATH 1500. Topics are financial mathematics, linear systems, matrices, linear programming, probability, Markov chains and game theory. Use of technology, such as Excel, will be required. Spring MnTC Goal: 4
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