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  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the second course in a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra and trigonometry with technical applications. Topics include the operations of exponents and radicals, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations, trig functions of any angle, radians, sinusoidal functions and graphing, vectors, complex numbers and their applications, oblique triangles, inequalities, ratio and proportion, variation, introduction to statistics (optional) and an intuitive approach to calculus. The graphing calculator and laptop computer will be integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: MAT128.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is required for students enrolled in ACR and CAD. It is also intended for students enrolled in ARC, who must bring their mathematics proficiency to the level necessary for entrance into MAT 132. Topics include: review of numerical computation, measurement conversions, algebraic operations, exponent rules, linear equations, graphs, basic geometric figures, right triangle trigonometry and applications. Use of a scientific calculator is required. Prerequisite: Math A Regents with a minimum grade of 65 or MAT 091 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed primarily for students enrolled in ARC and CNS. Students enrolled in the above curricula may receive credit for MAT 132 or MAT 110, but not both. Topics include a review of right triangle trigonometry, law of sines and cosines, vectors, factoring, literal, fractional, and quadratic equations and applications. Use of a scientific calculator is required. Prerequisite: Compass Algebra Score of at least 76 OR Math A Regents/Integrated Algebra Regents within the last 2 years of at least 85 OR MAT 131 with at least a C.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Satisfies the mathematics requirement of the Associate in Arts degree program, and is intended to prepare students for MAT185 (Precalculus). Topics include equations and inequalities, graphing techniques, analysis of a variety of functions, and triangle trigonometry including the Laws of Sines and Cosines. Prerequisite: Math A Regents exam with a minimum grade of 85, or MAT100 or MAT131 with a grade of C or better.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is intended primarily for students planning to take calculus. Topics include a review of the fundamental operations; polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions; modeling and data analysis. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family of calculators is required for this course. Prerequisite: Math B Regents with a minimum grade of 65, or MAT 184 or Mat 132 with a grade of C or better, or MAT 110 with a grade of A- or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intended primarily for students in the CPS or LAM curriculum. Topics include: Set Theory, Boolean Algebra, Methods of Proof, Counting Techniques, Functions and Relations, Graph Theory and Computer Applications. Pre- or Co-requisite: MAT 221.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A basic introduction to linear algebra. Topics include vector spaces, systems of linear equations, matrices and determinants and linear transformations. Required for prospective mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MAT 222 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student majoring in Mathematics or Mathematics Education to the language and notation used in all upper level mathematics courses. Students will read, critique, develop and present proofs of statements about set theory, rational numbers, complex numbers and number theory. Methods include direct proof and proof by counterexample, proof by contradiction and proof by induction. Prerequisite: MAT 221.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is the first of a three-semester sequence developing calculus for the student majoring in engineering, mathematics or the sciences. Topics include the derivative, limits, continuity, differentiability, the definite integral, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of differentiation (including for transcendental functions), applications of differentiation, mathematical modeling and computer applications. A graphing calculator from the TI83/84 family of calculators is required for this course. Prerequisite: Math B Regents with a minimum grade of 65 and 1 year of high school Precalculus with a grade of C or better, or MAT 185 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is the second of a three-semester sequence developing calculus for the student majoring in engineering, mathematics or the sciences. Topics include The Fundamental Theorem, constructing antiderivatives, definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration, improper integrals, applications of integration (including probability distribution functions), differential equations (first and second order linear, separation of variables, numerical approximations, systems, and applications to growth and decay and oscillations), Taylor and other series, mathematical modeling and computer applications. A graphing calculator from the TI83/84 family of calculators is required for this course. Prerequisite: MAT 221 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the department.
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