Mathematics (MATH) 1

Mathematics (MATH) 1

Mathematics (MATH) 1 MATH 14 Support Topics for Business Calculus MATHEMATICS (MATH) 2 Units (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) MATH TRAN Transfer Course Lecture: 36 12 Units Corequisite: MATH 140 MATH 5 Support Topics for Elementary Algebra Support will focus on essential algebra skills needed for success in 2 Units Business Calculus. For students concurrently enrolled in Math 140. (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Algebra support topics include analyzing linear, polynomial, rational, Lecture: 36 radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions, solving various equations Corequisite: MATH 51 including polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic equations, solving various inequalities including polynomial, rational, and Support will focus on essential arithmetic, algebraic, and geometric absolute value inequalities, graphing techniques and curve sketching, skills needed for success in Elementary Algebra. Course is for students summation notation and Riemann sums, limits, differentiation rules and concurrently enrolled in Math 51. Support topics include order of the chain rule, integration techniques, functions of several variables, operations, rules of exponents, geometry, linear, quadratic, rational, and double integration, and applications. radical equations, systems of equations, basic graphing techniques, factoring, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions, and applications. MATH 15 Support Topics for Trigonometry 2 Units MATH 7 Support Topics for Intermediate Algebra (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) 2 Units Lecture: 36 (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Corequisite: MATH 150 Lecture: 36 Corequisite: MATH 71 Support will focus on essential geometry and algebra skills needed for success in Trigonometry. Course is for students concurrently Support will focus on essential algebra skills needed for success in enrolled in Math 150. Support topics include angle, triangle and Intermediate Algebra. Course is for students concurrently enrolled in parallelogram relationships, arc length and area of circles and sectors, Math 71. Support topics include real numbers and their properties, linear transformations, simplifying algebraic expressions, solving algebraic expressions, integer and rational exponents, linear, quadratic, algebraic equations, functions, graphs, unit conversions, and algebraic rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic equations, systems of proofs. linear and nonlinear equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, graphing techniques, writing equations of lines, functions and relations, MATH 16 Support Topics for Precalculus complex fractions, polynomial, rational, radical, and logarithmic 2 Units expressions, and applications. (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 36 MATH 11 Support Topics for Statistics Corequisite: MATH 160 2 Units (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Support will focus on essential trigonometry and algebra skills needed for Lecture: 36 success in Precalculus Mathematics. Course is for students concurrently Corequisite: MATH 110 enrolled in Math 160. Support topics include set notation, complex rational expressions and radical expressions, lines, piecewise-defined Support will focus on essential skills required for success in Elementary functions, circles, modeling with functions, factoring, asymptotes, Statistics. For students concurrently enrolled in Elementary Statistics solving inequalities, simplifying exponential expressions, evaluating (Math 110). Review and support topics include the use of calculators trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions, solving exponential, and technology to enhance understanding. Topics include inequality logarithmic, and trigonometric equations, vectors, and systems of relationships between numbers, graphing and interpreting linear equations. functions, applications with probabilities including notation, simulations, rounding, and significant digits. Applications with estimation, hypothesis MATH 18A Support Topics for Calculus I testing using appropriate calculations, and conclusions. 2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) MATH 13 Support Topics for College Algebra Lecture: 36 2 Units Corequisite: MATH 180 (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 36 Formerly MATH 18 Corequisite: MATH 130 Support will focus on essential precalculus skills needed for success in Calculus. Course is for students concurrently enrolled in Calculus and Support will focus on essential algebra skills needed for success in Analytic Geometry (Math 180). Precalculus review topics include basic College Algebra. Course is for students concurrently enrolled in Math functions and transformations, equations of lines, difference quotients, 130. Support topics include algebraic expressions, integer and rational asymptotes, absolute value inequalities, zeros of polynomial functions, exponents, linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities, factoring function composition, applications of geometry and Pythagorean polynomials, systems of equations and inequalities, graphing techniques theorem, areas under curves using geometric formulas, sequences and and curve sketching, equations of lines, functions and relations, complex series. fractions, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic expressions and equations, expanding binomials, and applications. 2 Mathematics (MATH) MATH 18B Support Topics for Calculus II MATH 61 Plane Geometry 2 Units (Not Degree Applicable) 3 Units (Degree Applicable) (May be taken for Pass/No Pass only) Lecture: 54 Lecture: 36 Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or appropriate placement Corequisite: MATH 181 Points, lines, polygons and circles; their relationships to each other on Support will focus on essential precalculus and calculus skills needed plane surfaces; congruence, similarity and area. Introduction to inductive, for success in Calculus and Analytical Geometry II. This course is for deductive and indirect reasoning. The formal proof is introduced and students concurrently enrolled in Calculus and Analytical Geometry II practiced throughout the course. Stress is placed on accuracy of (MATH 181). Support topics include trigonometric functions, partial statement as a background for analytical and scientific reasoning. fractions, polynomial graphs, derivatives, antiderivatives, integration, MATH 70S Integrated Intermediate Algebra application of integrals, parametric equations and polar coordinates, 5 Units (Degree Applicable) sequences, seriesm, and power series. Lecture: 90 MATH 50 Pre-Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 50 or appropriate placement. 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Math 70S and 110S form a two-semester sequence that leads students Prerequisite: LERN 49 or appropriate placement. through college level statistics. Simplification, solving of equations, graphing, and applications are covered. Each is applied to the following Fundamental principles of mathematics designed to ease the transition mathematical functions: polynomial, rational, radical, exponential from arithmetic to algebra. Concepts, computational skills, thinking skills and logarithmic. Rates and proportions, linear systems of equations, and problem-solving skills are balanced to build proficiency in elementary inequalities, sequence, series, design of experiments, one- and two- topics from algebra and mastery in arithmetic. variable descriptive statistics are also covered. MATH 51 Elementary Algebra MATH 71 Intermediate Algebra 4 Units (Not Degree Applicable) 5 Units (Degree Applicable) Lecture: 72 Lecture: 90 Prerequisite: MATH 50 or appropriate placement Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or appropriate placement. Basic algebra, equivalent to first year high school algebra. Includes: Extends concepts from elementary algebra to prepare students for operations with signed numbers and algebraic expressions; linear, college-level mathematics courses. Polynomial, rational, radical, quadratic, rational, and radical equations; linear inequalities of one and exponential and logarithmic expressions are simplified, equations solved two variables; slope, graphing, and equations of lines; introduction to and functions graphed and studied; linear and nonlinear systems of functions; systems of linear equations; exponent rules; polynomial equations and inequalities; conic sections; sequence, series and the operations; scientific notation; factoring; rational expressions; variation; binomial theorem radicals; fractional exponents; formulas; applications. MATH 71A Intermediate Algebra - First Half MATH 51A Elementary Algebra - First Half 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) 3 Units (Not Degree Applicable) Lecture: 54 Lecture: 54 Prerequisite: MATH 51 or MATH 51B or appropriate placement. Prerequisite: MATH 50 or appropriate placement Algebra of functions, polynomials, and rational expressions; functions Contains the first half of elementary algebra. Operations with signed and their graphs; systems of equations with two or three variables; numbers and algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, absolute value and compound inequalities. Covers approximately half of exponent rules, polynomial operations, scientific notation, factoring, the MATH 71 topics. A student must complete both MATH 71A and 71B solving quadratic equations by factoring, rational expressions and to have taken the equivalent of MATH 71, Intermediate Algebra. equations, formulas, variation, and applications. MATH 71B Intermediate Algebra - Second Half MATH 51B Elementary Algebra - Second Half 3 Units (Degree Applicable)

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