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MATH 1200: College Algebra I
3.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisites: Math 0210 with a grade of C or better, a required score on a math placement test, or equivalent Topics include functions and function inverses, exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomial and simple rational functions, introduction to linear programming, systems of equations and inequalities, sequences and series, probability, and modeling.
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MATH 1201: College Algebra II and Trigonometry
4.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: Math 1200 (or equivalent course) with a grade C or better, a required score on math placement test Topics include trigonometric and circular functions, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric functions, rational functions, introduction to matrices and determinants, conics, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and modeling.
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MATH 1201 - College Algebra II and Trigonometry
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MATH 1210: Pre-Calculus
5.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the math placement test, or recommendation from your MATH 0210 instructor, or equivalent This course in intended to be a one-semester path to calculus for students who have had at least three years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry. This course consists of material from MATH 1200 and MATH 1201. Topics include polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their inverses; systems of equations and inequalities; introduction to linear programming, matrices and determinants; trigonometric identities; equations and applications; parametric equations; polar coordinates; sequences and series; mathematical induction; probability; conics; and modeling. (Cannot be taken for credit if student has received credit for both MATH 1200 and MATH 1201.)
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MATH 1300: Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: MATH 1200 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent Designed for people majoring in life sciences, social sciences, or business. Topics include permutations and combinations, probability, matrices, systems of linear equations, linear programming, mathematics of finance, game theory, and applications.
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MATH 1310: Survey of Calculus
3.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: MATH 1200 or MATH 1300 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent Designed for students who need a one-semester survey course in calculus. Students intending to take the calculus sequence MATH 1400 or MATH 1401 should not take this course. Topics include functions; limits; differentiation of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions; integration with Standard forms; and applications to management, social and life sciences.
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MATH 1400: Calculus I
5.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: MATH 1201 or MATH 1210 with a grade of C or better, a required score on a math placement test, or equivalent Designed for students intending to major or minor in mathematics, physics, engineering, or in other sciences. Topics include a review of functions, parametric curves and modeling; an introduction to limits, continuity, differentiation, integration and approximation of functions; and applications of calculus to graphing and to physical problems.
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MATH 1401: Calculus II
5.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
(Meets MnTC Goal 4) Prerequisite: MATH 1400 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent Designed for students intending to major or minor in mathematics, physics and engineering or in other sciences. Topics include the theory and techniques of integration, application problems involving integration, an introduction to differential equations, and infinite sequences and series.
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MATH 2100: Discrete Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1400 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent, or permission of instructor Intended for Math and/or Computer Science majors/minors. Topics include logic, sets, functions, partitions and equivalence relations, binary operations, composition of functions, mathematical induction, combinatorics, matrix representations of graphs, isomorphisms of graphs, trees and spanning trees. Applications include Boolean algebra, algorithms and their efficiency, and the pigeonhole principle.
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MATH 2200: Linear Algebra
4.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1401 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent Intended for students majoring in engineering, sciences, or mathematics. Topics include matrix operations, systems of linear equations, determinants, vectors and vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and orthogonality. Supplementary topics and computer assignments may vary.
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MATH 2201: Introductory Linear Algebra
2.00 Credits
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 1401 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent Intended for students in the areas of engineering, sciences, or mathematics who only need an introduction to linear algebra. Topics include matrix operations, systems of linear equations, Gaussian elimination, determinants, matrix inverses, vectors, vector spaces, subspaces, linear independence, dimension, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and diagonalization.
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