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    • 3.00 Credits


      A course in algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions. Other topics include systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, and mathematics of finance. Prerequisite(s): ACT Math score of 19 or higher (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or completion of mathematics learning support requirements. Co-rerequisite(s): MATH 0030 required for students with ACT math score below (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or have not completed all learning support mathematics requirements. F,S, Su
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      A pre-calculus course in the theory and application of polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, rational, power and inverse functions. This course is designed for people majoring in technical fields and to prepare students to take MATH 1910 - Calculus I. Students should consult with their advisor to decide among MATH 1530, MATH 1630 and MATH 1710. Prerequisite(s): ACT Math score of 19 or higher (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or completion of mathematics learning support requirements. Co-rerequisite(s): MATH 0030 required for students with ACT math score below (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or have not completed all learning support mathematics requirements and MATH 1030; or permission of Dean of Mathematics. F,S, Su
    • 3.00 Credits


      A pre-calculus course in the theory and application of polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, rational, power and inverse functions. This course is designed for people majoring in technical fields and to prepare students to take MATH 1910 - Calculus I. Students should consult with their advisor to decide among MATH 1530, MATH 1630 and MATH 1710. Prerequisite(s): ACT Math score of 19 or higher (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or completion of mathematics learning support requirements. Co-rerequisite(s): MATH 0030 required for students with ACT math score below (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or have not completed all learning support mathematics requirements and MATH 1030; or permission of Dean of Mathematics. F,S, Su
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      A pre-calculus course in trigonometric functions. Preparation for MATH 1910 and to satisfy the requirements of other technical and pre-professional programs. Prerequisite(s): ACT Math score of 19 or higher (or equivalent score as determined by the college placement and assessment procedure) or completion of mathematics learning support requirement and MATH 1030: or permission of the Dean of Mathematics. F,S,Su
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      A one-semester course in the differential and integral calculus of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1630 or 1710, ACT Score of 24, or permission of the Dean of Mathematics. F,S, Su
    • 4.00 Credits


      Calculus I - A standard first-semester course in single variable calculus and analytic geometry especially for students of science, engineering, mathematics, secondary mathematics education, and scientific computer science. Differential and integral calculus with applications. Prerequisite(s): Two years of algebra and half a year of trigonometry in high school and ACT math score of 26; or MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 or permission of the Dean of Mathematics F, S, Su
    • 4.00 Credits


      A standard second-semester course in single variable calculus and analytic geometry. Further work with differential and integral calculus with applications including integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, infinite series, power series, and polar coordinates. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910 or permission of the Dean of Mathematics. S,Su
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      A first course in the theory and application of linear algebra. Topics include systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and linear transformations. Prerequisite: MATH 1920 or permission of the Dean of Mathematics. S
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      A statistics course that includes the study of descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, correlation and regression, simple index numbers, tests for independence, and in introduction to time series and process control. Applications will be business oriented. Students cannot receive credit for both MATH 2050 and ECON 2210.Prerequisite(s): MATH 1830 or MATH 1910 or permission of the Dean of Mathematics. F,S