MATH 0091 Arithmetic with Applications (2 Lec; 2 Cr) This course is designed for students whose background in mathematics shows marked deficiencies. Emphasis is on operational rules of arithmetic and their applications to solving problems.
MATH 0093 Beginning Algebra (3 Lec; 3 Cr) This course is a review of operations with real numbers, polynomials, and exponents. Solutions of linear equations and applications, factoring, operations with rational expressions, and solution of rational equations are also included in this course. Prerequisite: Placement by CPT score or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 0091
MATH 0094 Higher Algebra (4 Lec; 4 Cr) This course is the study of exponents and radicals, rational expressions and equations, quadratic equations and inequalities, graphing techniques, and functions. Prerequisite: Placement by CPT score or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 0093
MATH 1511 Foundations of Mathematics I (3 Lec; 3 Cr) Goal 4 This course is the study of mathematics with emphasis on sets, logic, number theory, and mathematical systems. This course is designed for the liberal arts student and will be beneficial to education majors. Prerequisite: Placement by CPT score or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 0093
MATH 1512 Foundations of Mathematics II (3 Lec; 3 Cr) This is a continuation course of Foundations of Math I. This course includes the study of operations with integers and applications to solving equations, simple geometric figures and calculations of area, perimeter, and volume, consumer application problems, and statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 1511 or consent of instructor
MATH 1521 College Algebra (4 Lec; 4 Cr) Goal 4 This study of Algebra includes: real numbers, first degree equations, and inequalities with word problem applications and linear graphs, second degree equations, and inequalities in one and two variables with the quadratic formula and graphs, relations, functions, absolute value, variation problems, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications, polynomial functions, the theory of polynomial equations and complex numbers, systems of equations and inequalities, conic sections, and partial fractions. Prerequisite: Placement by CPT score or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 0094, or instructor’s consent
MATH 1545 Finite Math (3 Lec; 3 Cr) Goal 4 This course is primarily for students in the social sciences, behavioral sciences, and various business curricula. It provides an excellent background for statistics. Topics include set theory with operations and Venn diagrams; permutations, combinations and Binomial Theorem, probability; Baye’s Theorem, frequency functions, binomial probability; matrices operations, transposes, inverses, solutions of systems of equations, and Linear programming with Simplex Method. Prerequisite: “C” or better grade in MATH 0094, or instructor’s consent; MATH 1521 recommended (offered alternate years)
MATH 1547 Trigonometry (2 Lec; 2 Cr) This course is the study of angles in degree and radian measure, trigonometric functions of angles in a coordinate system and in triangles, and solutions of triangles and applications. Students will examine solutions of trigonometric identities and equations, and graphs of the trigonometric functions and inverses. Prerequisite: MATH 0094
MATH 1556 Survey of Calculus (4 Lec; 4 Cr) Goal 4 This course is offered for those wishing a brief survey of calculus including some integration. This course will include a review of real numbers, graphing, functions, and inequalities. There will be an introduction of limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration, application of differentiation and integration from physics, business, social and behavioral sciences, logarithmic and exponential functions with applications of growth, decay, interest, and populations. Students planning to enroll in more than one semester of calculus should begin with Calculus I (MATH 1561). Prerequisite: MATH 1521 or appropriate test score (offered alternate years)
MATH 1561 Calculus I (5 Lec; 5 Cr) Goal 4 This course examines limits, continuity, fundamentals of differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, and applications of differentiation and integration. Prerequisites: MATH 1521 and MATH 1547 or equivalent, or satisfactory math placement scores
MATH 1562 Calculus II (5 Lec; 5 Cr) Goal 4 This course is a continuation of the study of Calculus including differentiation and integration of the Transcendental functions (inverse, logarithmic, exponential, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic). This course covers techniques of integration, infinite series, conic sections, parametrized curves, and polar coordinates. Prerequisite: MATH 1561
MATH 2563 Calculus III (5 Lec; 5 Cr) This course covers vectors and analytic geometry in space, vector-valued functions and motion in space, calculus of functions of several variables, multiple integration and applications, and vector analysis including line integrals, surface integrals, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, and Divergence Theorem. We will also study matrices and determinants and their use in solving systems of linear equations. Prerequisite: MATH 1562
MATH 2564 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (5 Lec; 5 Cr) This course covers ordinary differential equations with emphasis on solution techniques and applications. It includes first-order equations, linear equations of higher-order, Laplace Transforms, infinite series methods, and systems of differential equations. In the linear algebra component, it includes matrices and systems of linear algebraic equations, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, and Eigen value problems. Prerequisite: MATH 1562