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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 070 or placement in MATH 095 or instructor permission. This course constitutes the first three fifths of MATH 095. Topics include: real numbers, equations and problem solving, and graphing. Problem solving and applications to real life situations are part of the curriculum. 1 lecture hour; 4 lab hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 093 or instructor permission. This course constitutes the latter two fifths of MATH 095. Topics include: polynomials, factoring, quadratic equations, exponents and scientific notation. Problem solving and applications to real life situations are part of the curriculum. Together MATH 093 and MATH 094 are equivalent to MATH 095. 4 lab hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 070; or placement in MATH 095 or instructor permission. Elementary algebra includes solution, graphing and application of linear and quadratic equations of one and two variables, exponent rules, scientific notation, polynomials, and factoring. NOTE: MATH 093 and MATH 094 (combined) are equivalent to MATH 095. 5 lecture hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 094 or MATH 095 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. This course is the prerequisite to the college level courses MATH& 107, 111, 141, 131, and 132. The course includes application and solution of rational, radical, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic equations and systems of equations. 5 lecture hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 059 or MATH 060 or appropriate placement score. This course is designed to meet the needs of the vocational-technical student. Topics will include powers and roots, signed numbers, formulae manipulation, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry and specialized formulae. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree. MATH 060 or MATH 058 and MATH 059 MATH 100 MATH 070 MATH 095 or MATH 093 and MATH 094 MATH 101 MATH 098 MATH 111 MATH& 141 MATH& 131 and 132 MATH& 107 MATH& 148 MATH& 142 MATH& 146 MATH& 151, 152, 153, MATH 241 (In Sequence)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 094 or MATH 095 or placement in MATH 098 or higher or instructor permission. This is a non-transferable course designed to expose vocational students to mathematical concepts in the context of applications. Topics will include linear and exponential models, financial mathematics, and descriptive statistics. This course satisfies the mathematics requirement for some vocationaltechnical programs; however, it does not satisfy the quantitative reasoning skills requirement for an AA degree and does not serve as a prerequisite to any math course. 5 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH& 107 covers sets, counting, basic probability, descriptive statistics, exponential growth and decay, and financial models. Given time, sampling techniques and the normal distribution are discussed. The material is presented at a level accessible to students who have successfully completed a course in intermediate algebra or the equivalent. MATH& 107 is intended for students who wish to complete the quantitative reasoning requirement for the AA degree. It is taught at approximately the same level as college algebra and finite mathematics, but the material is intended to be more practical for the liberal arts student. MATH& 107 does not satisfy the prerequisites for either MATH& 148 or MATH 260. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies the quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement, or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH 111 is designed for transfer students majoring in business, and many of the social sciences. In addition to the prerequisite, it is assumed that students have a working knowledge of the material from MATH 098. Topics covered include linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities with solution by simplex methods, and financial math. Applications are drawn from business, economics, and the management and social sciences. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement, science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better inMATH 111 or MATH& 141 or instructor permission. An introduction to probability theory and statistical analysis with applications to a variety of fields. Topics covered include describing data graphically and numerically, correlation and linear regression, probability, the binomial and normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies quantitative skills requirement or science distribution area F requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 098 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. MATH& 131 is the first of two courses that is designed to fulfill the requirements and give adequate mathematics preparation for entry into the WSU Collaborative Teacher Education Program (CTEP). 5 lecture hours. MATH& 131 and MATH& 132 satisfy the quantitative reasoning requirement for the AA degree.
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