MAT 100 BASIC MATH (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: MAT
096 or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
Emphasizes basic mathematical concepts. Topics include:
mathematical operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals,
percentages, ratio and proportion, and measurement using
common English and metric units.
MAT 101 GENERAL MATHEMATICS
(5-0-5)
Prerequisites: MAT
097 or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
Emphasizes mathematical skills that can be applied to the
solution of occupational and technical problems. Topics
include: properties of numbers; fractions; decimals; percent;
ratio and proportion; measurement and conversion; exponents
and radicals; and geometric and technical formulas.
MAT 103 ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS
(5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT
098 or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
Introduces concepts and operations which can be applied
to the study of algebra. Topics include: basic mathematical
concepts, and basic and intermediate algebraic concepts.
Class includes lecture, applications and homework to reinforce
learning.
MAT 104 GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
(5-0-5)
Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in MAT 103
Introduces and develops basic geometric and trigonometric
concepts. Topics include: geometric and trigonometric concepts.
MAT 105 TRIGONOMETRY
(5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 103
Emphasizes trigonometric concepts. Introduces logarithms and exponential
functions. Topics include: geometric formulas, trigonometric concepts,
and logarithms and exponentials.
MAT 111 BUSINESS MATH (5-0-5)
Prerequisites: MAT
097 or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
Emphasizes mathematical concepts found in business situations.
Topics include: basic mathematical skills; mathematical
skills in business-related problem solving; mathematical
information for documents; graphs; and mathematical problems
using electronic calculators (not to include the touch method).
MAT 190 MATHEMATICAL
MODELING (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 099
or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
This course is designed as an alternative to College Algebra for
those students who will not take Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, or
Calculus. It is an applications-driven course that introduces
functions using real-world phenomena as models. The major topics
include: fundamental concepts of algebra; linear, quadratic, polynomial,
exponential, and logarithmic functions and models of real-world
phenomena; systems of equations; and additional topics in algebra.
MAT 191 COLLEGE
ALGEBRA (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 099
or approved DTAE admission score levels in math
This course emphasizes techniques of problem solving using
algebraic concepts. The major topics include: fundamental concepts
of algebra; techniques of solving equations and inequalities;
the study of functions and their graphs; systems of equations;
and optional topics including sequences, series, and probability;
and analytic geometry.
MAT 193 COLLEGE
TRIGONOMETRY (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 191
Emphasizes techniques of problem solving using trigonometric
concepts. Topics include: trigonometric functions; properties
of trigonometric functions; vectors and triangles; inverse
of trigonometric functions/graphing; logarithmic and exponential
functions; and complex numbers.
MAT 194 PRECALCULUS
(5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 191 with a grade of
"C" or better
This course prepares students for Calculus. The topics discussed
include an intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs. Applications
include simple maximum and minimum problems, exponential growth
and decay.
MAT 195 DIFFERENTIAL
CALCULUS (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 193
Emphasizes the use of differential calculus. Applications of techniques
include extreme value problems, motion, graphing, and other topics
as time allows. Topics include: derivatives and applications,
differentiation of transcendental functions, and introduction
to integration and applications.
MAT 196 CONTEMPORARY
MATHEMATICS (5-0-5)
Prerequisite: MAT 099,
MAT 103 or approved DTAE admission
score levels in math
Overview course covering algebra, statistics, and mathematics
of finance. Topics include: fundamental operations of algebra,
sets and logic, probability and statistics, and mathematics of
finance.