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MAT 10443 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA

Emphasizes algebraic skill development such as linear and quadratic equations, rational exponents, radicals and systems of equations. Designed to prepare students for college level mathematics.

MAT 10543 TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS

Topics covered include number theory, geometries, introductory calculus, and introductory probability and statistics. Emphasis on developing student's skills with comprehending, gaining familiarity and working with mathematical concepts.

MAT 10643 COLLEGE ALGEBRA

College Algebra emphasizes problem solving techniques using algebraic concepts. The focus of the course is directed toward exploring how algebra is used in the social and physical sciences. Topics covered include fundamental concepts of algebra, equations, and inequalities, functions and graphs, systems of linear equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, composition and inverse functions.

MAT 10743 FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS

Foundations of Mathematics offers a broad survey of mathematical topics stressing mathematical principle over an in-depth analysis. Topics covered include an introduction to problem solving and critical thinking, set theory, logic, consumer mathematics, counting methods and the fundamentals of probability, voting and apportionment, and an introduction to graph theory.

MAT 11143 PRECALCULUS

Precalculus offers an intuitive approach to the algebraic and trigonometric concepts used in calculus. Topics covered include functions and their graphs, zeros of polynomials, solving exponential and logarithm equations, analytic trigonometry, and trigonometric application. Prerequisite: MAT 10443 Intermediate College Algebra or score of 7 on math placement exam - math track.

MAT 11243 MATH FOR ELEM TEACHERS

Designed to enhance mathematical skills and knowledge, as well as the pedagogical approach. Emphasis on mathematical content and methods of presentation. Students learn to communicate mathematical ideas, organize and analyze information, solve problems readily and construct logical arguments.