May 06, 2024  
2021-2022 College Catalog 
    
2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 0930 - Practical Math

    3 credit(s)
    Basic math skills involving fractions, decimals, integers, proportions, percents, formulas, basic algebraic expressions, and simple equations. Designed specifically for AAS students with an emphasis on solving practical applications. Does not apply toward a degree, diploma, or certificate.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra

    3 credit(s)
    Skill development with order of operations, signed numbers, equations, exponents, polynomials, algebraic expressions, rectangular coordinate systems, and problem-solving. This course does not apply toward a degree, diploma, or certificate.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1020 - Technical Math

    3 credit(s)
    This course provides the math skills required in career/technical fields. The course includes a review of arithmetic operations, exponents, algebraic operations, and right triangle trigonometry with emphasis placed applications.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1050 - Occupational Math

    3 credit(s)
    Vocational and financial applications involving mathematical operations, measurement systems, geometric relationships, and basic statistical and algebraic concepts.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1060 - Business Mathematics

    3 credit(s)
    Using a variety of mathematical techniques, students study business concepts and applications.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1130 - Elementary Algebra

    3 credit(s)
    Concepts include signed numbers (+/-), exponents, factoring, graphs, rational expressions, linear and quadratic equations, and word problems.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    A second course including linear and quadratic equations and inequalities in one and two variables, absolute value equations and inequalities, factoring, rational expressions, radicals and exponents, systems, and word problems.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1150 - College Algebra

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    This course is the study of relations, functions and their graphs, equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): MATH 0940 - Pre-Algebra  OR appropriate test score.
    Introduces algebra topics and the basic elements of exploratory data analysis needed for Applied Statistics (BSAD/MATH 2170). Course topics include number sense, proportional reasoning, probability, formulas, algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, analysis and display of data, and sample statistics. 
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1380 - Trigonometry

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    A theoretical approach to trigonometric functions, graphs, inverses, equations, identities, and applications.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1410 - Pre-Calculus

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    A review of algebra, algebra of functions, polynomial and rational functions, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Trigonometry functions, graphs, inverses, equations, identities, and applications.
    Contact Hours: Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 1600 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   and   or   or appropriate test score
    This course is a study of analytic geometry and single variable calculus. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, and applications of integrals.
    Contact Hours: Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2000 - Math for Elementary Teachers

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    Concepts about problem solving with sets, whole numbers, integers, and rationals for the elementary education major presented in conjunction with the NCTM Standards.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2040 - Applied Calculus

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or appropriate test score
    Intended to provide a working knowledge of basic calculus applied to mathematical models for students in business, the social and life sciences. Topics include derivatives, exponential functions, integrals with applications of each.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2070 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Study of inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, applications of integrations, improper integrals, infinite series, power series, and conic sections.
    Contact Hours: Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2080 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus III

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):    
    Development of vector analysis for plane and space, calculus of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and vector fields.
    Contact Hours: Class- 75 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2170 - Applied Statistics

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): MATH 1140 - Intermediate Algebra  , MATH 1170 - Pre-Statistics  or appropriate test score.
    The course is an introduction to basic probability and statistical methods that are used in a wide variety of disciplines. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability foundations, probability distributions, sampling distributions, methods of statistical inference, and bivariate relationships.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • MATH 2210 - Differential Equations

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Differential equations course designed for pre-engineering and physical science majors. Topics in ordinary differential equations including linear methods along with applications.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0