Math Courses
Undergraduate
Course Description: Numeration, operations on whole numbers, factoring, prime numbers, arithmetic operations, decimal numerals, percent, measures, ratio and proportion, and averages. Course is graded on a pass/fail basis and does not provide credit toward Bachelors degrees.
Course Description: Review of properties of integers and rational numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, evaluating exponents, scientific notation, operations with polynomials, factoring of polynomials, solving quadratic equations, graphing linear equations in two variables, simplifying and operations with rational expressions, radical notation, problem solving.
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Course Description: Topics covered include functions and their graphs, matrices, linear programming, probability, and descriptive statistics. Applications are studied from the areas of business, behavioral sciences, economics, and the social sciences. The computer will be used as a problem-solving tool in some cases. The goal of this course to improve and enhance the basic math skills of the student, specifically in the areas of graphs, matrices, probability and statistics. The purpose of the course is to provide a wider perspective of applied mathematics, how it works, and why and how it is utilized in the real world.
Course Description: Topics covered include functions and their graphs, matrices, linear programming, probability, and descriptive statistics. Applications are studied from the areas of business, behavioral sciences, economics, and the social sciences.
Course Description: This is the first of a 2-course sequence presenting arithmetic and algebra from a modern perspective. Students work to understand and be able to articulate connections among mathematical structures, including natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, relations, functions, and equations.
Course Description: This is the first of a 2-course sequence presenting arithmetic and algebra from a modern perspective. Students work to understand and be able to articulate connections among mathematical structures, including natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, relations, functions, and equations.
Course Description: This is the second of a 2-course sequence. Topics include probability, statistics, geometric figures, congruencies, similarities, and coordinate geometry.
Course Description: This is the second of a 2-course sequence. Topics include probability, statistics, geometric figures, congruencies, similarities, and coordinate geometry.
Course Description: A course in elementary differential equations emphasizing techniques rather than theory. Topics covered include equations of order one, linear equations, systems, and power series and numerical methods. Prerequisite: Math 121 or the equivalent (full calculus course, including power series and partial derivatives.) 15 lessons, 2 exams.







