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  • 1.00 Credits

    These four modules are equivalent to MATH 0390 and corequisite lab, MATH 0190. These are self-paced classes that must be completed in sequence. Students are allowed to compress or expand the amount of material completed in a semester. We suggest that students work at least four hours a week in the lab for at least four weeks to complete one of the modules. When the sequence is completed, the student will have four hours of credit comparable to those acquired in MATH 0390 and co-requisite lab. Computer assisted instruction, tutorial help, THEA lectures, and video tapes/DVD's are available to support these classes. This Introductory Algebra sequence will permit students to become more proficient in areas of basic arithmetic operations, fundamental algebraic operations, simple factoring, exponents, radicals, the solving of linear and quadratic equations, and word problems. Requires successful score on math placement test or "B" or greater in MATH 0389 or206 on THEA. Course fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    These four modules are equivalent to MATH 0391 and corequisite lab, MATH 0190. These are self-paced classes that must be completed in sequence. Students are allowed to compress or expand the amount of material completed in a semester. We suggest students work at least four hours a week in the lab for at least four weeks to complete one of the modules. When the sequence is completed, the student will have four hours of MATH 0391 credit comparable to those acquired in MATH 0391 and co-requisite lab. Computer assisted instruction, tutorial help, THEA lectures, and video tapes/DVD's are available to support this class. Prerequisite: Requires a "C" or greater in MATH0390, or "P" in MATH 0192-0195 (FLEX IntroductoryAlgebra sequence) or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test or 230 on THEA. This Intermediate Algebra sequence is "intermediate" indifficulty between introductory and college algebra courses. This sequence includes a study of relations, functions, inequalities, factoring, polynomials, rational expressions, and quadratics. This sequence will permit students to become familiar with complex numbers, and to solve systems of linear and non-linear equations and inequalities, and to continue a study of word problems. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to develop and review the arithmetic and pre-algebra skills of students. It may be taken either as a terminal course or as a preparatory course for Math 0390. The topics to be covered are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of numbers and fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, exponents, square roots, measures, and introductory algebra concepts. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to enable students requiring leveling work in algebra to develop and review their algebraic skills in preparation for Math 0391. This introductory algebra course will permit students to become more proficient in the areas of basic arithmetic operations, fundamental algebraic operations, simple factoring, exponents, radicals, the solving of linear and quadratic equations, and word problems. Co-requisite: MATH 0190. Requires successful score on math placement test or "B" or greater in Math0389 or 206 on THEA. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intermediate in difficulty between the introductory and college algebra courses and is designed to bridge the gap between the courses. This course will enable students to become proficient in factoring, solving quadratic equations and systems of equations, working with conic sections, and functions Co-requisite: MATH 0190. Prerequisite: Requires a "C" or greater in MATH0390 and a "P" in MATH 0190 or "P" in MATH 0190195 (FLEX Introductory Algebra sequence) or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test or 230 on THEA. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in the following algebraic topics: polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, applications systems of equations, and binomial expansion. Prerequisite: Requires a "C" orgreater in MATH 0391 and a "P" in MATH 0190 or a "Pin Math 0196-0199 or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test or 270 on THEA. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, the solution of triangles, identities, trigonometric equations, applications complex numbers, and logarithms. Prerequisite: Requires a "C" or greater in MATH 1314 ora satisfactory score on an algebra placement test. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to enable students to solve elementary business problems involving the following topics: sets, linear relations and functions, elementary matrix theory, systems of linear equations and inequalities, linear programming by the simplex method, simple and compound interest, annuities, amortization, and bonds. Requires a "B"or greater in MATH 0391 and a "P" in Ma0190 or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to enable students to learn quantitative methods for analyzing business problems. The topics to be studied are: Limits and continuity, derivatives, graphing and optimization, exponential and logarithmic functions, antiderivatives, integration, applications to management, economics, and business. Prerequisite: Requires a "C" or greater in MATH 1324. Course fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics may include introductory treatments of sets, logic, number systems, number theory, relations, functions, probability and statistics. Appropriate applications are included. Prerequisites: THEA score of 270 or "C" or greater inMath 0391 and a "P" in MATH 0190. Course fee.
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