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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours A course to prepare students for whom English is not the primary language to understand and write English, as well as to express themselves orally in the language, at the level of competence required to engage successfully in course work at the college. Language 102 may be repeated for credit.
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3 semester hours An introduction to a broad range of mathematical concepts at the first-year college level. Topics include: sets, problem solving, logic, the real number system, use of charts and graphs, geometry, metrics, and elementary probability and statistics. Prerequisite: FND 150 or exemption by placement exam.
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3 semester hours An intermediate course in algebra, including real numbers, laws of exponents, linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, rational expressions and equations, radicals, rational exponents, and an introduction to second and higher order equations. Prerequisite: FND 150 or exemption by placement exam.
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3 semester hours Introduction to logic, inductive and deductive reasoning, direct and indirect proofs, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher.
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3 semester hours This course sets the mathematical foundation for computer science, logic, algorithmic design, and data structures. The course covers the logic of compound and quantified statements, basic ideas of mathematical functions, recursion, and O-notation and the efficiency of algorithms. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours An appreciation course dealing with elementary concepts and applications of finite systems, sets and relations, vectors and matrices, finite graphs and trees, diagraphs and finite-state machines, combinatories, algorithms, and applications. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher.
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3 semester hours This course will examine the mathematics and quantitative reasoning behind many sports and casino games. Games such as roulette, slot machines, and other games of expectation will be analyzed and constructed. In addition, the mathematics and statistics behind poker and sporting events, particularly basketball and football, will be analyzed. Course will be taught through lecture and hands-on activities. Prerequisites: FND 150 or placed into MATH 101. Fulfills: General Education Math requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours An introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, standard deviation, binomial and normal probability distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation, linear regression, and applications to business, industry, and the sciences. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours A college course in algebra, including exponents, equations and inequalities, systems of equations, complex numbers, functions and their graphs, variation, the binomial theorem, arithmetic and geometric progressions. Prerequisite: MATH 102 or exemption by placement exam.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours Algebraic and geometric properties of polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, topics in advanced algebra and analytic geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or exemption by placement exam.
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