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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Mandarin 90B. Three hours lecture. The next course in the introductory conversation Mandarin sequence, following Mandarin 90B. Continues the introduction to the language and cultures of Mandarinspeaking countries and communities. The vocabulary and grammatical structures mastered in Mandarin 90B will be consolidated and further developed, in conjunction with elements of Chinese culture. Elements of Chinese for business are introduced. Mandarin 90C is focused on speaking and comprehension proficiency.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 114 with a grade of C or better; or qualifying score on Intermediate Algebra Placement Test within the past calendar year. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture. Introduction to data analysis making use of graphical and numerical techniques to study patterns and departures from patterns. The student studies randomness with an emphasis on understanding variation, collects information in the face of uncertainty, checks distributional assumptions, tests hypotheses, uses probability as a tool for anticipating what the distribution of data may look like under a set of assumptions, and uses appropriate statistical models to draw conclusions from data. The course introduces the student to applications in engineering, business, economics, medicine, education, the sciences, and those pertaining to issues of contemporary interest. The use of technology (computers or graphing calculators) will be required in certain applications. Where appropriate, the contributions to the development of statistics by men and women from diverse cultures will be introduced. (CAN STAT 2)
  • 7.00 Credits

    (Student may not receive credit for Mathematics 104 and 212.) Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the Math Placement Test within the last calendar year; or Mathematics 210. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Seven hours lecture; or five hours lecture, four hours lecture-laboratory. Fundamental algebraic operations on real numbers and real variables with emphasis on linear functions and equations, polynomials, plane geometry, elementary trigonometry and their applications as they relate to applied technologies.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the Math Placement Test within the past calendar year; or Mathematics 114 with a grade of C or better. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture or; Four hours lecture and three hours laboratory or; Four hours lecture and two hours lecture-laboratory. Application of linear equations, sets, matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance and probability to real-life problems. Emphasis on the understanding of the modeling process, and how mathematics is used in real-world applications. (CAN MATH 12)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Qualifying score on the Math Placement Test within the last calendar year; or Mathematics 212 with a grade of C or better. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture; or four hours lecture and three hours laboratory; or four hours lecture and two hours lecture-laboratory. Application of exponential and logarithmic functions, rational functions, and sequences and series to problems. Emphasis on the development of models of real world applications and interpretation of their characteristics.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 11. Five hours lecture. Introduction to limits, differentiation, and integration of single variable functions. Differentiation of multivariate functions. Applications in business, economics, and social science. (CAN MATH 34)
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 49B with a grade of C or better, or appropriate score on Calculus Placement Test within the past calendar year. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture. Fundamentals of differential calculus. (MATH 1A + 1B = CAN MATH 18) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C = CAN MATH SEQ B) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C + id = CAN MATH SEQ C)
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 1A and Mathematics 49B, both with a grade of C or better; or appropriate score on Calculus Placement Test within the past calendar year. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture. Fundamentals of integral calculus. (MATH 1A + 1B = CAN MATH 18) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C = CAN MATH SEQ B) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C + id = CAN MATH SEQ C)
  • 5.00 Credits

    (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Mathematics 1B with a grade of C or better, or equivalent. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture. Infinite series, lines and surfaces in three dimensions, vectors in two and three dimensions, parametric equations of curves. Derivatives and integrals of vector functions. (CAN MATH 20) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C = CAN MATH SEQ B) (MATH 1A + 1B + 1C + id = CAN MATH SEQ C)
  • 5.00 Credits

    (Formerly Mathematics 110.) Credit course - Does not apply to De Anza Associate degree. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Five hours lecture or; four hours lecture and three hours laboratory or; four hours lecture, two hours lecture-laboratory. Use of basic arithmetic in application problems, estimation, the real number system, variables and linear equations, graphs of linear equations and the Cartesian coordinate system, the concept of function.
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