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  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination UC Credit Limitation/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC, CAN MATH 18 Prerequisite: MATH 141 C and MATH 142 C or trigonometry and math analysis/precalculus with grades of "C" or better AND theassessment process. Proof of prerequisites is required. This course is an introduction to mathematical analysis. It includes the study of analytic geometry, functions and limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. Problem work includes applications involving derivatives, definite integrals and indefinite integrals.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination UC/CSU, AA GE, IGETC, CAN MATH 20 Prerequisite: MATH 150AC or Calculus I and Analytic Geometry with a grade of "C" or better AND the assessment process. Proof ofprerequisites is required. This course is a continuation of Math 150A, which includes the study of applications of integration, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, L'Hopital's rule,improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, conic sections, plane curves, parametric equations, and polar coordinates.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. UC/CSU, CSU GE (pending), IGETC (pending) Prerequisite: MATH 141 C and MATH 142 C or Trigonometry and Math Analysis/Precalculus with grades of "C" or better AND theassessment process. Proof of prerequisites is required. This is the first of two semesters of fundamental discrete mathematical concepts. The topics covered include logic, truth tables, elementary set theory, functions, relations, proof techniques, combinatorics, probability, and Boolean Algebra. Students will write algorithms using pseudocode and will learn to write formal proofs of mathematical statements.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. UC/CSU, CSU GE (pending), IGETC (pending) Prerequisite: MATH 171 C or Discrete Mathematics with a grade of "C" or better AND the assessment process. Proof of prerequisitesis required. This is the second of two semesters of fundamental discrete mathematical concepts and techniques. Topics include theory of graphs, trees, finite state machines, and linear algebra, including vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: MATH 110 C with a grade of "C" or better. Proof ofprerequisites is required. This course is an introduction to problem solving with informal geometry in one, two, and three dimensions. Topics include congruence, similarity, constructions, transformations, tessellations, and measurement involving both English and metric units. Emphasis will be on hands-on modeling of real-world geometric situations. This course is designed for prospective elementary school teachers. This course requires the use of a nongraphing scientific calculator.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination UC/CSU, AA GE, IGETC, CAN MATH 22 Prerequisite: MATH 150BC or Calculus II and Analytic Geometry with a grade of "C" or better AND the assessment process. Proofof prerequisites is required. This is an intermediate course in mathematical analysis. It includes the study of three-dimensional analytic geometry, calculus of functions of several variables, vector calculus, multiple integration, vector fields and theorems, with associated problem applications.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination UC/CSU, AA GE, IGETC, CAN MATH 24 Prerequisite: MATH 250AC or Calculus III and Analytic Geometry with a grade of "C" or better AND the assessment process. Proofof prerequisites is required. This course is an introduction to linear algebra and ordinary differential equations. Linear algebra includes matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, and characteristic values. Differential equations includes separable, exact, Cauchy-Euler, and nonhomogeneous equations; undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, series solutions, and systems of differential equations.
  • 5.00 - 12.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 1-4 times) Zero to twelve hours lecture and Zero to twenty-four hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass or Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option or Standard Letter Grade UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: May be required. Corequisite: May be required. Advisory: May be required. This is a lecture/discussion approach to special topics involving mathematics. It may be a problem session related to a particular course in the curriculum, or a study of topics not ordinarily covered in the curriculum. Consult the class schedule to verify unit credit for a particular semester. Fees may be required - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
  • 2.00 - 5.00 Credits

    (May be taken for credit 4 times) One-half to two hours lecture per week. UC Credit Limitation/CSU Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract. This course is for students who have demonstrated interest in and capability for increased knowledge of mathematical topics not ordinarily covered in curriculum courses. Students will participate in independent study or research on assigned projects under staff supervision.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option This course provides a survey of the basic principles of law that apply to business and personal transactions with emphasis given to the substantive law of torts, crimes, contracts, sales, bailments, commercial paper, agency, employment and labor relations, partnerships, corporations, insurance, secured transactions, real property, estates and trusts, and bankruptcy. Other areas of study include the nature and sources of law, the judicial system, domestic relations law, and government regulation of business.
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