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    Lecture This course is for those students who need remediation in understanding and using the basic operations of math with fractions, decimals and percents. MA0291 prepares students to take either MA1311 or MA1315.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lecture This course is for students who need remediation with working with symbols of math: substitution, evaluation, summation notation, factorials, and square roots. Students are also introduced to solving linear equations. This is the only class necessary as preparation for Statistics, MA1421.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lecture This non-credit course uses software for teaching and learning math skills necessary for success in higher level credit math courses. Students have short meetings with an instructor for up to 90 minutes a week. These meetings do not interfere with a full 4 course load. Students work primarily on their own with the software leading students through the skills and tracking progress through an online data base. The instructor moves students through the curriculum based on their skills needs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture To promote the development of mathematical thinking, this course exposes the student to specific approaches and strategies for problem solving and study skills as applied to learning math. The study of inductive and deductive reasoning, set theory, logic, and selected topics in consumer mathematics and number theory are used to illustrate these principles. * Prerequisites: MA0291 or placement test
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture This course is designed to accommodate the very real desire of many students who have an interest in business but have not yet developed skills such as: understanding the mathematics involved; applying simple but important math to solve business problems; and interpreting what the numbers mean. Students will learn how typical every-day business problems are solved by the practical application of addition, subtraction, multiplication, decimals, fractions, percentages, discounts, simple and compound interest, and basic statistics (mean, median, mode). Students will improve their mathematics comprehension and their ability to apply simple skills to their every-day lives and to the types of tasks they will face in the workplace. *Prerequisites: MA0291 or placement test.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture This course examines frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion, and the normal distribution curve. Students explore confidence intervals and sample size. The structure of hypothesis testing is introduced and applied to a variety of situations. Studies in correlation of data and sampling techniques are introduced. *Prerequisites: MA0392 or placement test.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture MA0392 This course consists of instruction in the math skills necessary for success in College Algebra, MA1601. Topics include: solving linear and quadratic equations, solving systems of equations and inequalities, factoring, using functions, polynomials, exponents, and radicals, and graphing functions with and without a calculator. NOTE: The credits from this course only count toward elective choices. An additional credit math course is necessary to fulfill the Associate's degree credit math requirement. Math placement test and/or prerequisite required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture This course concentrates on the study of expressions, functions and equations. Students are also exposed to analytic geometry, conic sections and logarithmic and exponential functions. Topics in this course provide the necessary foundation for entry into Calculus I, MA 2701. Graphing calculator required. Math placement test and/or prerequisite required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture MA1601TR, MA1601 Students explore the concepts of functions, limits and continuity, instantaneous rates of change and optimization. Emphasis is placed on the applications of these concepts to business and economics, social sciences and life sciences. Graphing calculators (required) will be used extensively throughout the course. Math placement test and/or prerequisite required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Lecture MA2701, MA2701TR This course offers an introduction to the techniques and applications of integral calculus using polynomial, rational, exponential and trigonometric functions. Differential equations and their applications are also introduced. Graphing calculator required. Math placement test and/or prerequisite required.
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