Course Descriptions of Mathematics

10804100
Math Fundamentals - Credits: 3

This transition course prepares students to succeed in their first
full college-level math class. This course content is designed to
strengthen student arithmetic skills and the fundamentals of
pre-college algebra. Math Fundamentals includes operations
on the real numbers , solving linear equations , using algebraic
expressions, solving algebraic equations, solving problems
using percent and proportion, and solving application problems.
PREREQUISITE: Successful scores on placement test or Basic
Education coursework.

10804106
Introduction to College Mathematics - Credits: 3

This is an introductory level course designed to review and
develop fundamental concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
and statistics. Emphasis will be placed on computational skills
and applications of rational numbers ; problem solving skills with
ratios, proportions, and percent; basic principles and application
of algebra, geometry, graphing, and statistics; measurement
skills in U.S. Customary and Metric Systems; and the use of
calculators as a tool.

10804113
College Technical Mathematics 1A - Credits: 3

Topics include: solving linear, quadratic , and rational equations;
graphing; formula rearrangement ; solving systems of equations;
percent; proportions and operations of polynomials . Emphasis
will be on the application of skills to technical problems. Successful
completion of College Technical Mathematics 1A and College
Technical Mathematics 1B is the equivalent of College Technical
Mathematics 1.

10804114
College Technical Mathematics 1B - Credits: 2

This course is a continuation of College Technical Mathematics
1A. Topics include: measurement systems; computational geometry,
right and oblique triangle trigonometry; and trigonometric
functions on the unit circle. Emphasis will be on the application
of skills to technical problems. Successful completion of or
concurrent enrollment in College Technical Mathematics 1A is
required for course enrollment. Successful completion of College
Technical Mathematics 1A and College Technical Mathematics 1B
is the equivalent of College Technical Mathematics 1. COREQUISITE:
10804113 College Technical Mathematics 1A.

10804116
College Technical Mathematics 2 - Credits: 4

Topics include: vectors; trigonometric functions and their graphs;
identities; exponential and logarithmic functions and equations;
radical equations ; equations with rational exponents; dimension
of a circle; velocity; sine and cosine graphs; complex numbers
in polar and rectangular form; trigonometric equations; conic
sections; and analysis of statistical data. Emphasis will be on
the application of skills to technical problems. PREREQUISITES:
10804113 College Technical Mathematics 1A and 10804114
College Technical Mathematics 1B.

10804123
Math with Business Applications - Credits: 3

This course covers ...real numbers, basic operations, linear equations,
proportions with one variable , percents, simple interest,
compound interest , annuity, apply math concepts to the purchasing/
buying process, apply math concepts to the selling process,
and basic statistics with business/consumer applications.

10804189
Introductory Statistics - Credits: 3

Students taking Introductory Statistics display data with graphs,
describe distributions with numbers , perform correlation and
regression analyses, and design experiments. They use probability
and distributions to make predictions, estimate parameters,
and test hypotheses. They draw inferences about relationships
including ANOVA. Recommended Prerequisite: Introductory computer
skills to include spreadsheets. PREREQUISITES: Two years of
high school Algebra in last four calendar years or placement test
score into Intermediate Algebra, or 10804106 Introduction to
College Math, or one semester of postsecondary Algebra.

32804355
Math 355 - Credits: 3

This technical diploma course begins with a short review of
basic arithmetic skills and continues with the application of
these skills. Problem solving involving fractional and decimal
dimensions is emphasized. The course also includes introductory
algebra with emphasis on utilization of formulas including work
with signed numbers. First-degree equation solution is also
emphasized.

32804364
Math 364 - Credits: 2

This technical diploma course is a continuation of Math 355. Topics
covered include the basic geometry of plane and solid figures,
right-triangle trigonometry, oblique-triangle trigonometry, and
applications of these topics to trade and industry programs.
PREREQUISITE: 32804355 Math 355.

32804365
Math 365 - Credits: 3

This technical diploma course is a continuation of Math 355. Topics
covered include the basic geometry of plane and solid figures,
right-triangle trigonometry, oblique-triangle trigonometry, and
applications of these topics to trade and technical programs. Additional
topics covered in this course are program specific. These
topics include applications to machine shop formulas, Cartesian
coordinates, point-to-point programming, land-surveying
mathematics, and framing- square calculations . PREREQUISITE:
32804355 Math 355.

32804372
Math 372 - Credits: 1

This course covers arithmetic operations with whole numbers,
fractions, and decimals. The course also covers proportions and
systems of measurement.

32804373
Math 373 - Credits: 2

This course covers practical applications of whole numbers,
fractions, decimals, percent, proportion, and formula evaluation.
The course also includes measurement, U.S. and metric systems
of measurement, and basic geometry.

32804383
Math 383 - Credits: 2

This course is a continuation of Math 373. A more thorough
coverage of solving equations and rearranging formulas with
special applications to formulas used in the mechanical technician
programs. Other topics include a study of solid geometry
and direct and inverse proportions for work with hydraulics and
transmission studies. The course is team-taught with the core
instructor and direct application of math skills taught will be
assessed in the math class and during time spent with the core
instructor. PREREQUISITE: 32804373 Math 373.

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