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  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-requisites: Passing Score on the Compass/CMAT Test or by Placement; ENG 091 or ESL 091 3 credits, 3 hours This course is designed for Allied Health majors and will aid them in applying mathematical concepts to job situations. The course will include: an integrated review of arithmetic and algebraic skills required for the Allied Health Professions, mathematical topics pertaining to Pharmacology and Radiology, conversion using metric, household and apothecary systems of measurement, preparation of oral-medication, solutions, medical dosage, variations and introduction to linear, exponential and logarithmic functions, understanding graphs, charts and application problems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1732) 3 credits, 4.5 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 100 Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 The student will verify some fundamental properties of natural numbers, express numbers in different bases, find the greatest common divisors of two numbers by Euclid's algorithm, factor an integer by various methods such as Fermat's and Euler's methods, and become acquainted with several solved and unsolved problems in number theory. The student will find the number of divisors of a natural number, the sum of the divisor, the product of the dividisors, and the means of the divisor; become acquainted with perfect, multiple perfect, amicable and sociable numbers; analyze various theorem related to perfect numbers; study Euler's function; solve simple diophantine equations; and study congruences.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1682) 3 credits, 4.5 hours Pre-requisite: Passing score on the COMPASS/CMAT Test. Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 The student will identify, define, and compute the measures of central tendency and dispersion; develop frequency distributions and related histograms; determine the level of correlation; and draw inferences from regression lines. The student will also solve problems involving sample spaces, counting techniques, and mathematical expectation; determine the probability of normally distributed events through use of tables; conduct hypothesis testing; and determine confidence intervals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1690) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: Passing score on the COMPASS/CMAT Test. Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 091 or ENG 091 This course provides a historical development of computers. Students will have hands-on experience with microcomputers. They will enter and run prepared programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1692) 3 credits, 4.5 hours Pre-requisite: Passing score on the COMPASS/CMAT Test. Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 The student will study the following as they relate to computers: the algorithm, its expression as a flowchart, a computer model and a computer language (BASIC), computation of a data organization, arithmetic expressions, compound conditions, branching, arrays, and looping. The student will also study the following as they relate to computers: approximations, functions and procedures, numerical applications, roots of equations, maxima and minima, areas, simultaneous equations, averages and deviation from the average.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1628) 4 credits, 4.5 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 030 and passing score on the COMPASS/CMAT Test or initial placement through the COMPASS/CMAT Test. Pre/Co-requisite: For sections taught in English ESL 035. For sections taught in Spanish: SPA 121. This course provides essential concepts for the study of calculus. Topics: concepts in analytic geometry; algebraic functions; transcendental functions, such as exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; graph analysis; and applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1698) 3 credits, 3 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 160 Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 This course provides an introduction to problem solving methods and algorithm development through the study of the program, control structures, and data structures of the C++ programming language.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1642) 4 credits, 6 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 160 or by placement. Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 This course provides skills in calculus in one real variable. Topics: limits, continuity, differentiation, applications to motion problems, maximum-minimum problems, curve sketching, antiderivatives, definite integrals, conic sections, polar coordinates and introduction to vectors.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1644) 4 credits, 4 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 210. Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 This course provides skills in differential and integral calculus. Topics: definite integral and its properties, numerical integration, applications of the definite integral to: areas between curves, volume of solids of revolution, arc length, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential and inverse functions, conic sections, polar coordinates, parametric representations of curves, vectors in the plane, translations and rotation of axes.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Formerly MAT 1646) 4 credits, 4 hours Pre-requisite: MAT 220 Pre/Co-requisite: ESL 035 This course provides skills in infinite series, geometry in the plane and space, and integral calculus in several variables. Topics: vectors, infinite series, solid ana110 lytic geometry, polar coordinates, partial derivatives, and multiple integral with applications,Taylor's theorem and convergence tests.
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