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INT 217: Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: Mat 101 or higher. This is an introductory course in industrial instrumentation and controls. Theory will be explained from the text and tested with experiments using actual equipment typically used in industry.
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LIB 101: Library Research Skills
1.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Focuses on the use and retrieval of information within the Clinton Community College library and other information networks. Students will gain an understanding of the structure of information, the process of information retrieval and critical evaluation of sources. Emphasis will be on the development of lifelong information skills.
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MAT 096: Arithmetic
0.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: placement test results. This course covers the basic arithmetic skills necessary for all higherlevel math courses. Course topics include operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimal numbers; ratios and proportions; percent problems and square roots. Applications of each of these topics will be explored.
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MAT 098: Pre- algebra
0.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 096 or placement. This course reviews fundamental mathematical skills in preparation for introductory college algebra. Course topics include set theory; the study of real numbers including integers, fractions and decimals; algebraic expressions; linear equations and an introduction to graphing on the coordinate plane.
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MAT 100: Introductory albebra
4.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 098 or placement. This course covers basic algebraic skills essential to the study of mathematics. Course topics include linear expressions, equations and inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; polynomial, rational and radical expressions and equations; and graphing on the coordinate plane. Applications to various fields of study will be explored. This course counts as free elective credit only.
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MAT 103: Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 100 or equivalent. This course emphasizes mathematical skills and techniques applicable to business, life sciences and social sciences. Course topics include linear functions, quadratic functions, mathematics of finance, systems of equations, matrices, linear programming, set theory, basic probability and combinatorics. The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications.
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MAT 104: Colege Algebra with Trigonometry I
4.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 100 or equivalent. This course is the first of a two-semester sequence designed to prepare students for calculus and technical courses. Course topics include an introduction to relations and functions; the study of linear, quadratic, polynomial, and rational expressions and functions; and right triangle trigonometry. Algebraic techniques of simplification will be emphasized. The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications.
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MAT 105: Technical Mathematics I
4.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 100 or equivalent. This is the first course in a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra and trigonometry with technical applications. Course topics include a review of the fundamental concepts of algebra, units of measurement and approximate numbers, functions and graphs, trigonometric functions, ratio, proportion and variation, systems of linear equations, determinants, factoring, rational expressions, quadratics, inequalities, and geometry, (areas and perimeters of common plane figures, volumes and surface areas of common solids). The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications.
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MAT 204: Colege Algebra with Trigonometry II
4.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 104 or equivalent This course is the second of a two-semester sequence designed to prepare students for calculus and technical courses. Course topics include exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities and equations; oblique triangles; polar coordinates; conic sections; systems of equations; and matrices. The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications.
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MAT 205: Technical Math II
4.00 Credits
Clinton Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 105 or equivalent This is the second course in a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra and trigonometry with technical applications. Course topics include exponents and radicals, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions of any angle, graphs of the sine and cosine functions, vector addition and applications, oblique triangles, complex numbers and their applications, an introduction to statistics, and an intuitive approach to calculus. The use of a graphing calculator is required for this course to further the exploration of these topics and their applications.
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