[MATH] MATHEMATICS MATH 142 FINITE MATHEMATICS MATH 100 Counting techniques, set theory, probability theory, equations of BRIDGE MATH lines, systems of linear equations, linear applications, matrices and This course provides an intensive review of intermediate algebra matrix applications, linear programming, and the Simplex method. concepts and skills. Topics include review of real numbers, first Pre-requisite: MATH 128 or instructor consent. (IAI M1 906) degree equations and inequalities, polynomials and factoring, (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) algebraic fractions and equations, integer and rational exponents, radicals, complex numbers, second degree equations, and graphing. MATH 143 (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) APPLIED CALCULUS Linear, quadratic, and higher order polynomial functions; exponential MATH 101 and logarithmic functions and their applications; mathematical MATH IMPROVEMENT modeling; concepts and techniques of differentiation; curve This developmental studies course is designed to promote and sketching; finding maxima and minima of functions; concept and improve basic math skills such as whole number operations, techniques of definite and indefinite integrals; the fundamentals estimation and rounding, order of operations, fractions, decimals, theorem of calculus; and applications of differentiation and percents, basic algebraic functions, and problem solving. This course integration in business and social science. Pre-requisite: MATH 128 may be offered as variable credit and repeatable three times. or instructor consent. (IAI M1 900-B) (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) Pre-requisite: Math placement test. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 144 MATH 106 HEART OF MATHEMATICS BEGINNING ALGEBRA Focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life Properties of linear equations and inequalities, exponents, problems, rather than on routine skills and appreciation. Explores polynomials and factoring, algebraic fractions, graphing, systems some of the most profound ideas in mathematics. Topics include of equations in two variables, roots and radicals, and quadratic number theory, geometry, graph theory, and counting techniques and equations. Pre-requisite: MATH 101. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) probability. Pre-requisite: MATH 109 or instructor consent. (IAI M1 904) (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 108 GEOMETRY MATH 151 Undefined geometric terms, postulates, and theorems, properties OCCUPATIONAL MATH of parallel lines; properties of triangles, congruent triangles, and Review of the concepts of whole number arithmetic, fractions, similar triangles; quadrilaterals; circles; perimeter and area of two- decimals, percents, and ratios and proportions. Practical applications dimensional figures; surface area and volume of three-dimensional of arithmetic and geometry, measurement systems, and basic algebra figures; and proof. Pre-requisite: MATH 106. concepts. Pre-requisite: MATH 101. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 161 MATH 109 PRE-CALCULUS INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Topics include: rational, real, and complex number systems, Review of real numbers, first degree equations and inequalities, elementary functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, absolute value equations, polynomials and factoring, algebraic logarithmic and trigonometric, and analytic geometry. Preparation fractions and equations, integer and rational exponents, radicals, for calculus. Pre-requisite: MATH 108 and MATH 128 or instructor complex numbers, second degree equations and inequalities, consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab)) graphing, and functions. May be offered as variable credit. Pre- requisite: MATH 106 or instructor consent (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 162 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I MATH 126 Treatment of the major concepts and techniques of single variable TRIGONOMETRY calculus, with careful statements but few proofs. Differential and Review of geometric concepts, trigonometric functions, and the integral calculus of the elementary functions with associated analytic inverse functions, radian measure, identities and equations, solutions geometry. Pre-requisite: MATH 161 or MATH 128 and MATH 126 of oblique and right triangles, and power and roots of complex or instructor consent. (IAI M1 900-1, MTH 901) numbers. Pre-requisite: MATH 109. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) (5 credit, 5 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 128 MATH 204 COLLEGE ALGEBRA ALGEBRAIC AND ARITHMETIC SYSTEMS The algebra of functions-linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, General problem solving techniques; functions; whole numbers, and logarithmic; solving equations and inequalities based upon these integer, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers; functions; systems of equations and matrix operations; conic sections; number theory; probability; and statistics. For elementary education and sequences and series. Pre-requisite: MATH 108 and MATH 109 majors only. Pre-requisite: MATH 108 or one year of high school or instructor consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) Geometry and MATH 109 or equivalent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) MATH 141 MATH 205 STATISTICS GEOMETRY FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Descriptive statistics, basic probability theory, probability Parallel and perpendicular lines; measurement of angles, line distributions, statistical inference, correlation and regression, and the segments, time, and temperature; ratio and proportions; congruence analysis of variance. An emphasis will be placed on applications in and similarity; area, surface area, and volume; Greek constructions, business, education, nursing, social sciences, and STEM fields. proofs, and the Cartesian coordinate system. For elementary Pre-requisite: MATH 128 or instructor consent. (IAI M1 902, education majors only. Pre-requisite: MATH 204 or instructor BUS 901) (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) consent. 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