Mathematics
Programs
-
Associate of Science in Mathematics, AS
Course Descriptions
MA0013: Basic Arithmetic
Credits 3MA0033: Advanced Arithmetic
Credits 3MA0043: Beginning Algebra
Credits 3MA0052: College Algebra Plus
Credits 2MA0113: Basic Applied Math
Credits 3MA1005: Math Foundations
Credits 5This course is for the college student who has not had an algebra course previously or for the student who needs a refresher course in the basic algebra concepts. This course will begin with a brief review of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers, decimals, and fractions as well as ratio and percent. This will include basic definitions, algebraic expressions; linear equations and inequalities in one variable; rectangular coordinates, slope, and graphs of linear equations in two variables; polynomials and factoring; rational expressions; radicals and complex numbers; and quadratic equations. Successful completion of this course should prepare the student for their first college level mathematics course. This course does not count toward graduation.
MA1103: Intermediate Algebra
Credits 3MA1113: Intermediate Algebra / Review
Credits 3MA1163: Contemporary Mathematics
Credits 3Contemporary Math is a college level mathematics course for non-STEM majors. The primary goal of this course is to ensure that students have college level critical thinking and mathematical skills. The focus is on mathematics in everyday life, specifically in finance, probability, and real-world applications.
MA1165: Contemporary Mathematics with Review
Credits 5: Contemporary Math is a college level mathematics course for non-STEM majors. The primary goal of this course is to ensure that students have college level critical thinking and mathematical skills. The focus is on mathematics in everyday life, specifically in finance, probability, and real-world applications. This course also includes review of foundational topics needed for the standard Contemporary Math outcomes. Many other programs recommend Contemporary Mathematics or its level of competence for continued study leading to a related field.
MA1173: College Algebra
Credits 3MA1175: College Algebra with Review
Credits 5College Algebra involves the study of functions, graphing and solving problems using polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions. College Algebra is the first course in the college mathematics curriculum for mathematics and science majors and a general education requirement for most students. Success in college level mathematics courses begins with a good understanding of algebra and the goal of this course is to help the student develop that understanding. This course also includes review of foundational topics needed for the standard College Algebra outcomes. Many other programs recommend College Algebra or its level of competence for continued study leading to a related field.