Pre-algebra
Topics include a review of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, a complete development of percent, ratio/proportion, exponents, order of operations, integers, the use of variables, and simple equation solving. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisites: Designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart and RD20. A scientific calculator is required.
Fundamentals of Algebra I
Topics include the study and application of real numbers, operations with real numbers, exponents, order of operations, mathematical modeling, linear equations, functions, methods of problem solving, data analysis, and basic geometry. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisites: MTH20 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Applied Technical Math
Introduces the study and application of algebra topics and applications of real numbers in work-related settings for occupations requiring professional-technical training. The use of real numbers, exponents, number notation, manipulation of formulae, ratio, proportion, and percentage applications for calculating and solving various situational applications for rates of change, slope, proportional relationships and unit analysis will be emphasized. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisites: MTH20 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI 83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class), and there is a significant online component in this class.
Fundamentals of Algebra II
Includes the study and application of linear functions and expressions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials, and factoring. Course is graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisites: MTH60 or RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Intermediate Algebra, Part I
Designed for students who need a slower pace for MTH95. Introduces the study and application of quadratic and rational functions, equations, and formulae. Course is graded A through F. Satisfactory completion of both MTH93 and MTH94 are equal to MTH95. Prerequisite: MTH65 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Intermediate Algebra, Part II
Designed for students who need a slower pace for MTH95. Introduces the study and application of radical, exponential, and logarithmic expressions and functions. Course is graded A through F. Satisfactory completion of both MTH93 and MTH94 are equal to MTH95. Prerequisite: MTH93 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Intermediate Algebra
Topics include the study and applications of quadratic, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and equations. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH65 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Intermediate Algebra Recitation
Designed for students needing additional help with MTH95. Course is optional. Includes review of MTH65 material, using a graphing calculator, and focuses on topics and concepts of particular difficulty presented in MTH95. Graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MTH95. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class.
Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics
Designed for liberal arts students. Includes the study and application of logic and reasoning, problem solving, set theory, geometry, probability, statistics, and math of finance. May also include number theory, systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and determinants, counting theory, and numeration systems. Prerequisite: MTH95.
College Algebra
Topics include graphing polynomials, rational and inverse functions, systems of equations, zeros of polynomials, matrix algebra, sequence and series, and other selected topics. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH95 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
College Algebra Recitation
This is an optional course that can be taken concurrently with MTH111. Provides additional help with MTH111 concepts. Reviews MTH95 material and using the graphing calculator, and covers the topics and concepts of particular difficulty presented in MTH111. Prerequisites: MTH95 or appropriate placement test score and concurrent enrollment in MTH111.
Elementary Functions
Topics include exponential and logarithmic functions and trigonometry. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH95 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A graphing calculator is required (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and there is a significant online component in this class.
Elementary Functions Recitation
This is an optional course that can be taken concurrently with MTH112. Provides additional help with MTH112 concepts. Reviews MTH95 material and using the graphing calculator, and covers the topics and concepts of particular difficulty presented in MTH112. Graded on a pass/no pass basis. Prerequisites: MTH95 or appropriate placement test score and concurrent enrollment in MTH112.
Special Studies in Mathematics
Presents special topics of study in mathematics through workshop, seminar, research, and/or independent study formats. Content varies according to department needs and student demand. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Fundamentals of Elementary Math I, II, III, w/Lab
Presents various topics in mathematics designed to create an understanding and a positive attitude toward the subject. Topics include problem solving, whole numbers, number theory, and integers (211); fractions, decimals, rational and real numbers, algebra, statistics, and probability (212); geometry (213). Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH95 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart; MTH211 is a prerequisite for MTH212. A scientific calculator is required.
Probability and Statistics w/Lab
Descriptive statistics covering the nature and presentation of data, measures of central tendency, probability and probability distributions, normal, binomial and Poisson distributions and estimates, and sample sizes. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH95 and RD30 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart; a graphing calculator is recommended (instructor will be using the TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator in class) and CS125ss (one-credit version) highly recommended. There is a significant online component in this class.
Calculus I (Differential) w/Lab
Topics include limits, the derivative, and applications. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH111 and MTH112 or designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart. A computer lab is required. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended) There is a significant online component in this class.
Calculus II (Integral) w/Lab
Topics include techniques of integration and applications and transcendental functions. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH251 or consent of instructor. A computer lab is required. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended). There is a significant online component in this class.
Calculus III w/Lab
Topics include infinite series, polar coordinates, conics, parametric equations, and vectors. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH252 or consent of instructor. A computer lab is required. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended). There is a significant online component in this class.
Vector Calculus w/Lab
Topics include integration and differentiation of multivariable functions and vector calculus. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisites: MTH253 or consent of instructor. A computer lab is required. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended). There is a significant online component in this class.
Differential Equations w/Lab
First course in ordinary differential equations for science, mathematics, and engineering students. Includes first order differential equations, linear second order differential equations, and higher order linear differential equations, with applications. Additional topics selected from transforms, series solutions of linear differential equations, and systems of differential equations, with applications. A computer lab is required. Prerequisite: MTH253 or instructor approval. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended).
Linear Algebra w/Lab
Topics include line vectors, n-tuples, algebra of matrices, vector spaces, and linear transformations. Offered on demand only. Course is graded A through F. Prerequisite: MTH252. A computer lab is required. A graphing calculator is also required (the TI-83, TI-84, TI-89 or TI-92 graphing calculators are recommended).
MTH280 Variable credit
Cooperative Work Experience/Mathematics
Provides practical work-related experience and study in selected mathematics environments. Requires approval of instructor to enroll.