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    • 2.00 Credits

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    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of linear models, matrix algebra, linear programming, mathematics of finance, combinatory, and combinatory with applications in each of these areas. Other topics include factoring, rational expressions, radicals, and functions with their graphs.Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810.Corequisite: If a student is not eligible for collegiate level mathematics, he/she must enroll in MATH 0630 - Learning Support Mathematics as a co-requisite with the MATH 1630 course.(Formerly MAT 1310/MATH 1610)
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course includes a study of functions and their graphs, with emphasis on linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; equations, inequalities, and systems; matrices; conic sections; sequences and series; and probability. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of MATH 1003 or an ACT Math sub-score of 19 or higher and one high school credit in each algebra I, algebra II, and geometry. Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1710 and MATH 1730.(Formerly MATH 1130)
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of trigonometric functions and their application to right and oblique triangles, linear and angular velocities, vectors, graphical representation of trigonometric functions, identities and conditional equations, composite angle formulas, and other selected topics. (Formerly MATH 1620)Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of MATH 1003 or an ACT Math sub-score of 19 or higher and one high school credit in each algebra I, algebra II, and geometry. Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1720 and MATH 1730.
    • 5.00 Credits

      5 sem cr hrsThis course includes a study of functions and their graphs with emphasis on linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; equations, inequalities, and systems; matrices; conic sections; sequences and series; probability, trigonometric applications of right and oblique triangles, linear and angular velocities, vectors, graphical representation of trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, identities and conditional equations, composite angle formulas, and other selected topics. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of MATH 1003 or ACT Math sub-score of 21 and one high school credit in each algebra I, algebra II, and geometry. Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810.Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1710 and MATH 1730 nor may they receive credit for both MATH 1720 and MATH 1730.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is an intuitive approach to the concepts of limits and the differential and integral calculus with applications to business, economics, and related fields. Prerequisite: A minimum ACT Mathematics Subject Score of 25 or MATH 1630 or MATH 1710 or MATH 1730, and exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810. (Formerly MAT 1330)
    • 4.00 Credits

      4 sem hrs crThis course is a study of limits and continuity of functions; derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric expressions and their applications to graphing, maxima and minima, and related rates; integration of algebraic and trigonometric expressions and area under curves. Prerequisite: At least four high school credits in college preparatory mathematics including Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry (or a Pre-Calculus course containing Trigonometry) and a minimum ACT Mathematics Subject Score of 25 or MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 or MATH 1730 and exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810 and READ 0810.(Formerly MAT 2510)
    • 4.00 Credits

      This course is a study of differentiation and integration of trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions; integration techniques, including parts, substitution and partial fractions; indeterminate forms; applications of the integral; sequences and infinite series including Taylor expansions. Prerequisite: MATH 1910.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a study of matrices, systems of linear equations, determinants, vectors, vector spaces, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and other selected topics. Prerequisite: MATH 1910In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.(Formerly MAT 2830)
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Data analysis, probability, and statistical inference are introduced in this course. The inference material covers means, proportions, and variances for one and two samples, one-way ANOVA, regression and correlation, and chi-square analysis. Prerequisite : MATH 1830 or MATH 1910.This class is calculus based.