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MAT 20043 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Discrete Mathematics is an introductory course into mathematical structures that are primarily discrete as opposed to continuous. Such topics to be covered include logic, relations, basic set theory, graph theory, languages, and finite state machines.

Corequisites

MAT 21044

MAT 20044 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

Introduction to Statistics offers the student an intuitive introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics covered include data organization, averages and variation, elementary probability theory, binomial and normal probability distributions, Central Limit Theorem, estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation. Course Prerequisite: Satisfactory assessment placement score or MAT 10443 Intermediate Algebra.

Prerequisites

MAT 10443

MAT 20143 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

Focuses on basic mathematics skills, business mathematics applications and problem solving strategies. Concepts include properties of real numbers, fundamental operations of rational numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, numerical and graphical descriptions of data, basic probability and logical thinking.

MAT 21044 CALCULUS I

The Calculus I course is the first semester of a three semester track that offers an intuitive approach to the major concepts and techniques of single-variable calculus. Topics covered include limits, continuity, derivatives of elementary functions and their application, extrema, optimization, basic integration and their application, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, the l'Hospital's rule. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 11143 Precalculus or consent of instructor.

Prerequisites

MAT 11143

MAT 21144 CALCULUS II

The Calculus II course is the second semester of a three semester track that offers an intuitive approach to the major concepts and techniques of single-variable calculus. Topics covered include techniques of integration, integration applications, first-order linear and first-order separable differential equations, sequences, series, convergence tests, power series, and the calculus of parametric and polar equations. Prerequisite:A C or better in MAT 21044 Calculus I or consent of instructor.

Prerequisites

MAT 21044

MAT 21543 MATH CONTENT K-4

Course is a review of arithmetic fundamental concepts. Skills covered include whole numbers and fractions, decimals, elementary algebra, word problem solving, data analysis, simple geometric concepts, and mean, median and mode.

MAT 21643 MATH CONTENT 5-8

Course is a review of arithmetic fundamental concepts. Skills covered include ratio and proportions, real numbers/integers, word problem solving, data analysis, basic algebraic constructs, geometric spatial concepts, and mean, median and mode.

MAT 22043 LINEAR ALGEBRA

Linear Algebra is a developmental course on the abstraction of vector spaces and linear transformations. Topics to be covered include vector spaces, linear transformations, systems of linear equations, matrices and their properties, determinants, quadratic forms, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, the Gram-Schmidt process, and the Jordan canonical form. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 21044 Calculus I or consent of instructor.

Prerequisites

MAT 21044

MAT 26043 COLLEGE GEOMETRY

College Geometry gradually introduces the student of mathematics to formal proof using geometric properties. The course explores problem solving strategies using geometry, formal synthetic Euclidean geometry, and informal non-Euclidian geometrics. Prerequisite: A C or better in MAT 21044 Calculus I or consent of instructor.

Prerequisites

MAT 21044