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3.00 Credits
This course reinforces polynomials, rational expressions, first-degree equations and inequalities(including absolute values), exponents, radicals, and complex numbers.An emphasis will be placed on the following topics: second-degree equations and inequalities, graphing involving two variables, systems of equations and inequalities, relations and functions, and exponential/logarithmic functions.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and (MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces math topics used in allied health fields. This course is appropriate for students intending to pursue the health sciences or health professions fields. Topics include arithmetic computations in health applications, algebra and geometry, ratios and proportions, metric system, apothecary system, household(English) system, conversion factors, dosage calculations, pediatric dosages, solutioins and abbreviations, basics of statistics, graphing and graph interpretation. A scientific calculator is required.
Prerequisite:
MAT 020, MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, or MAT 221
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3.00 Credits
This course places as much emphasis on the modern mathematical ideas and their meaning as on computation; includes systems of numeration, finite mathematical systems, set theory, logic, an introduction to probability, counting theory, statistics, and some additional topics in geometry.
Prerequisite:
Take MAT-030 MAT-035 MAT-110 MAT-160 MAT-165 MAT-180 MAT-220 MAT-221 or MAT-210; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). | Take 1 group (Take COM-098; Minimum grade D /Take EAP-050 EAP-060; Minimum grade D /Take COM-121; Minimum grade D). (Required, Previo
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of MAT 151, Foundations of Math Honors, is to give insight into some of the more uncommon areas of mathematical thought.As many of these areas require the learning of methods of investigation rather than memorization, the main goal is that the student should be able to transfer knowledge of logical investigation of mathematics to other fields of study. Students will be expected to summarize concepts in writing and integrate subject matter with real life scenarios. Critical thinking and questioning is necessary to better understand the theory behind the topics.
Prerequisite:
Take MAT-030 MAT-035 MAT-110 MAT-210 MAT-160 MAT-165 MAT-180 MAT-220 MAT-221 or MAT-222; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous).
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3.00 Credits
This course places emphasis on problem solving and application of mathematical concepts as well as on computation. Topics covered include number theory, number representations and calculations, patterns and algebraic thinking, graphs and functions, graph theory, and motion geometry.
Prerequisite:
MAT 150
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3.00 Credits
Topics covered include review of quadratic and higher degree equations and inequalities; properties of functions and graphs including algebraic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; partial fractions; systems of equations, determinants and Cramer?s Rule; Binomial Theorem; conics. NOTE: MAT 160 and MAT 165 together can be used to fulfill any prerequisite or graduation requirement that requires MAT 180.
Prerequisite:
MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222
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3.00 Credits
This course includes right triangle and oblique triangle trigonometry, trigonometric functions of real numbers, identities, equations and graphs of the trigonometric functions, inverse functions, and vectors. NOTE: MAT 160 and MAT 165 together can be used to fulfill any prerequisite or graduation requirement that requires MAT 180.
Prerequisite:
MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of algebraic and trigonometric principles. Emphasis is placed on functions in both disciplines.The theory of mathematics is stressed and the concept of limit is presented.Topics covered include: inequalities, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; theory of equations; partial fractions; trigonometry; analytic geometry; and the binomial theorem.
Prerequisite:
MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to statistical concepts including: understanding of an ability to use graphs, frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, various distributions and their properties, testing hypotheses, approximation and Chi-square tests, regression and correlation.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098 or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and (MAT 030, MAT 032, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, or MAT 221)
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4.00 Credits
The major topics covered in this course are limits, continuity and differentiability, derivative applications in curve sketching, related rates, maxima and minima problems, indefinite and definite integration.
Prerequisite:
MAT 180 or (MAT 160 and MAT 165)
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