Math Courses

MATH 0990 Concepts of Geometry
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-6   Co-Req: None
Introductory course which includes basic properties of congruence, similarity, parallelism, perpendicularity, constructions, ratio and proportion, and proof. This course is designed to remove high school unit deficiencies in geometry for students who graduate after spring 1989, and does not meet any degree requirement or count as an elective. Students must complete the course with a grade of C or better. May be taken concurrently with DSPM Mods. 1-6.

MATH 1010 Math for Liberal Arts
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-8, 11   Co-Req: None
This course is designed for students who are seeking an A.S. or A.A. University Parallel degree in a major that does not include programs of science, mathematics, engineering, or computer science. It will satisfy the mathematics requirement for other A.S. and A.A. University parallel majors. Topics include sets, logic, geometry, finance, probability, statistics, and applications.

MATH 1410 Topics in Contemp Math I
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-8   Co-Req: None
A conceptual and problem solving approach to sets, numeration systems, algorithms for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in the real number system, elementary number theory, relations and functions.

MATH 1420 Topics in Contemp Math II
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-8   Co-Req: None 3 cr. hrs.
A conceptual and problem solving approach to combinatorics, discrete probability, descriptive statistics, informal solid and plane geometry, transformations, measurement, and coordinate geometry.

MATH 1530 Statistics and Probability
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-8, 10, 11   Co-Req: None
Topics include basic statistical concepts, elementary probability theory, normal distributions and applications, statistical inference, regression lines, and correlation. Computer applications will be investigated throughout the course.

MATH 1630 Finite Mathematics
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-6, 10   Co-Req: None
Introduction to linear functions, mathematics of finance (interest, annuities, amortization), linear programming, matrix algebra, and probability with applications in each of these areas.

MATH 1710 Precalculus Algebra
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: DSPM Mods. 1-12   Co-Req: None
Topics include functions and graphs, polynomial equations, systems of equations, matrices, determinants, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, binomial expansion.

MATH 1720 Trigonometry
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: MATH 1710 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in   MATH 1710
Co-Req: None

MATH 1830 Applied Calculus
Credit Hrs: 3  Pre-Req: MATH 1710 or equivalent    Co-Req: None
Topics include limits; continuity, rates of change; differentiation of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative, antiderivative, integrals, and methods of integration. A student who has received a grade of C or better in MATH 1910 (Calculus I) may not subsequently receive a grade in MATH 1830.

MATH 1910 Calculus I
Credit Hrs: 4  Pre-Req: MATH 1720 or equivalent    Co-Req: None
Topics include functions and models, limits, derivatives, differentiation rules, applications of differentiation, antiderivatives, integrals, area, applications.

MATH 1920 Calculus II
Credit Hrs: 4  Pre-Req: MATH 1910   Co-Req: None
A continuation of Calculus I. Topics include applications of integration, techniques of integration, arc length, surface area, liquid force, differential equations, infinite sequences and series.

MATH 2110 Calculus III
Credit Hrs: 4  Pre-Req: MATH 1920   Co-Req: None
A continuation of Calculus II. Topics include parametric equations, polar coordinates, conic sections, vectors, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, line integrals.