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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course concentrates on a review of operations with whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion and percents. How to use a hand held calculator for computation and exploration of numerical relationships is also covered. The following topics are introduced: algebraic equations, factoring techniques, linear and quadratic functions, formulas, exponents and graph and table reading. The emphasis is on application. Along with the fi nal exam for MH080, students will be given an algebra assessment based on the course content of MH 090. Those who pass the assessment will be able to register for college level courses whose prerequisite reads: Score > 10.6 on placement tests, or passing grade in required developmental courses. Those who do not pass the assessment will be required to take MH 090, Basic Algebra.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This is a fi rst course in Algebra. It introduces the beginning concepts of algebra and is appropriate for students with a weak background or no background in algebra. Topics include: signed numbers, algebraic terminology, basis operations on algebraic expressions, exponents, solutions of linear equations and inequalities, simple factoring, simplifi cation of radicals and word problems. It includes the use of a hand held calculator and provides a review of basic operations. Passing this course qualifi es a student to register for college level courses with the following prerequisite: Score > 10.6 on placement tests, or passing grade in required developmental courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course utilizes a problem solving approach to situations that can be interpreted in a mathematical framework. The interpretation is based on the organization of information, the determination of relationships within that information, evaluations and drawing conclusions. The course uses problem solving strategies, the properties of real numbers, algebra, fundamentals of fi nance, probability and statistics to give the students the tools they need to succeed. The use of a hand held calculator is included. Emphasis is placed on application of mathematics in consumer affairs, business, social sciences and liberal arts. Prerequisite: Placement into College Level Math.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A math course designed to provide a mathematical base for technical and lab work involving systems of measurement, conversions, significant figures, calculations using scientific notation, formulae, equations, logarithms, exponents, radicals, ratio and proportion, percents, graphing, reading and interpreting graphs, charts and tables, and statistics. Emphasis is placed on technical and lab applications and vocabulary. Prerequisite: Score > 10.6 on placement tests or passing grade in required developmental courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College algebra is a course in Introductory Algebra, including real-life applications and problem-solving techniques. The emphasis of the course will be on equations, polynomials, graphs, systems of equations, inequalities, rational equations, radicals, and quadratic equations. Prerequisite: Placement into College Level Math.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the real number system, imaginary and complex numbers. It explores polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, their characteristics, graph and applications. It develops the unit circle and the trigonometric functions with their applications. Students will use a graphing calculator. Prerequisite: Score > 10.6 on placement tests (or passing grade in required developmental courses) and high school level algebra and trigonometry.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, and graphs of trigonometric functions, basic identities, the sum and difference formulas, double-angle and half-angle formulas, solving trigonometric equations and the laws of sines and cosines. Prerequisites: MH104 or permission of course instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course in differential and integral calculus of functions in one variable. Specific topics covered are: graphs of functions, limits, differentiation and differentiation rules, chain rule, implicit differentiation, extrema on an interval, and the Mean Value Theorem, limits at infinity, area under a curve, antiderivatives, definite integrals, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Every topic is presented geometrically, numerically and algebraically. Work in the computer lab is included in this course. Prerequisite: Score > PHS on placement test or passing grade in required developmental courses, and high school level algebra and trigonometry.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This Honors level course covers the same topics as MH 201 but in more depth and with additional applications. A research project and class presentation is also required. The course covers differential and integral calculus of functions in one variable. Specifi c topics covered are: graphs of functions, limits, differentiation and differentiation techniques, extrema on an interval, the Mean Value Theorem, limits at infi nity, area under a curve, antiderivatives, integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Every topic is presented geometrically, numerically and algebraically. Work in the computer lab is included in this course. Prerequisite: Placement into College Level Math, and high school level algebra and trigonometry.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This Honors level course covers the same topics as MH 202 but in more depth and with additional applications. A research project and class presentation is also required. This course is a continuation of MH 201H and includes the following: the fundamental theorem of calculus, applications of the defi nite integral, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration of trigonometric functions, integration techniques and improper integrals. Work in the computer lab is included in this course. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in MH201 or MH201H.
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