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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A review of basic mathematics with emphasis on the development of an understanding of the operations of arithmetic and mathematical reasoning ability. Emphasis is placed on developing students' self-confidence in mathematics and on developing appropriate support mechanisms to prepare for additional mathematics courses. Applications include ratio, proportion, percent, elementary statistics, measurement in the English and metric systems, elementary geometry, and an introduction to algebra. Real life applications are considered throughout. Required of students whose Basic Skills Assessment indicates that their chances for success in college would be enhanced by developing their mathematical skills. Credit for this course does not apply toward a degree or certificate.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An intensive preparatory course for students new to algebra or needing a thorough review of the subject. Emphasis is placed on developing students' self-confidence in algebra and on developing appropriate support mechanisms to prepare for college level math. Topics include: operations on integers, rational numbers and real numbers, integer exponents, polynomials, factoring techniques, operations on variable expressions, first degree equations in one and two variables, and simple quadratic equations. Real life applications are considered throughout. Required of students whose Basic Skills Assessment indicates that their chances for success in college would be enhanced by developing their mathematical skills. Credit for this course does not apply toward a degree or certificate. Prerequisite: MAT* 075 or placement at MAT* 095 on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A review of the fundamental operations of algebra and an extensive study of relations, functions, exponents, radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities in two and three variables, and absolute value equations and inequalities. Recommended for students who have some knowledge of elementary algebra but require improved skills as a prerequisite to further study in mathematics and science. Prerequisite: MAT* 095 or placement at college level math on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Set Theory as a tool in modern mathematics, set operations and Cartesian product, Euler circles and Venn diagrams; fundamentals of symbolic logic, truth tables, equivalent statements, testing the validity of arguments, switching networks; fundamentals of graph theory, planars and complete graphs, graph coloring and weighted graphs; sample spaces and elementary probability, compound and conditional probability, odds and expectation. Prerequisite: MAT* 137 or placement at college level math+ on Basic Skills Assessment 3 Credits
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of statistics as it applies to process and quality control. Students will understand the concepts of random sampling, mean, median and modal functions and charting as it applies to both process and product data. Prerequisite: MAT* 095 or placement at college level math on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Theory and application of statistics, including measures of central tendency, variability, probability, binomial and normal distribution, regression and correlation. Introduction to sampling theory and statistical inference. Prerequisite: MAT* 137 or placement at college level math+ on Basic Skills Assessment
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A review of algebra, simultaneous and quadratic equations, logarithms, the trigonometric functions, circular functions, trigonometric identities, and solutions of triangles. Prerequisite: MAT* 137 or placement at college level math+ on Basic Skills Assessment
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4.00 Credits
Coordinate systems, algebraic functions and graphs, limits, derivatives, integrals with applications. Prerequisite: MAT* 186 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Second course in the calculus sequence. Antiderivatives and applications of the integral, transcendental functions and their inverses, derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, numerical methods, improper integrals, indeterminate forms and L'Hopital's Rules sequences and infinite series. Prerequisite: MAT* 254
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4.00 Credits
Third course in the calculus sequence. This course exposes the student to the basics of calculus of several variables. Topics include (but not limited to) curves in parametric and polar forms, vector geometry in space, calculus of vector functions, differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables, and calculus of vector fields. Prerequisite: MAT* 256
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