Classes may be offered during the day, evening, online, or a combination. Students should refer to Self Service for the availability of classes.
MAT-025: Concepts of Essential Math/Statistics
This course provides an opportunity to customize foundational math content and statistical concepts specific to real-world applications. Topics include decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, solving basic equations, geometrical concepts, dimensional analysis, financial applications and elements of statistics and probability. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate the use of mathematics, technology and statistical concepts to solve practical problems while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies and growth mindset.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:0
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-035: Concepts of Algebra
This course covers algebraic concepts with an emphasis on application and analysis. Topics include rational/radical expressions and equations, solving equations and inequalities, concepts of functions, factoring, and exponents. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully demonstrate mastery of algebraic concepts through application and analysis while developing positive academic habits, learning strategies and growth mindset.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:0
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045: Math Skills Support
This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045A: Math Skills Support MAT 121
MAT-045A is designated for students taking MAT-121. This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045M: Math Skills Support MAT 110
MAT-045M is designated for students taking MAT-110. This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045P: Math Skills Support MAT 171
MAT-045P is designated for students taking MAT-171. This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045Q: Math Skills Support MAT 143
MAT-045Q is designated for students taking MAT-143. This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-045S: Math Skills Support MAT 152
MAT-045S is designated for students taking MAT-152. This course provides opportunities for students to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway math course by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies. Emphasis is placed on foundational skills as well as concepts, skills, vocabulary and definitions necessary to master student learning outcomes of the gateway math course. Upon completion, student should be able to apply mathematical concepts and critical thinking skills to solve problems relevant to the student's gateway math course.
Requisites:
None
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-110: Mathematical Measurement and Literacy
This course provides an activity-based approach that develops measurement skills and mathematical literacy using technology to solve problems for non-math intensive programs. Topics include unit conversions and estimation within a variety of measurement systems; ratio and proportion; basic geometric concepts; financial literacy; and statistics including measures of central tendency, dispersion, and charting of data. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the use of mathematics and technology to solve practical problems, and to analyze and communicate results.
Requisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-045M; Option: Take MAT-010; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030; Option: Take DMA-025; Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-121: Algebra/Trigonometry I
This course provides an integrated approach to technology and the skills required to manipulate, display, and interpret mathematical functions and formulas used in problem solving. Topics include the properties of plane and solid geometry, area and volume, and basic proportion applications; simplification, evaluation, and solving of algebraic equations and inequalities and radical functions; complex numbers; right triangle trigonometry; and systems of equations. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate the ability to use mathematics and technology for problem-solving, analyzing and communicating results.
Requisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030 DMA-040(S24983) DMA-050(S24984); Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030 DMA-045; Option: Take DMA-025 DMA-040(S24983) DMA-050(S24984); Option: Take DMA-025 DMA-045; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP2M; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-025; Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP3; Option: Take MAT-035; From rule DMINC; Option: Take MAT-021; Option: Take MAT-045A; Option: Take MAT-143(S26401); Option: Take MAT-152(S26402); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-143: Quantitative Literacy
This course is designed to engage students in complex and realistic situations involving the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through project- and activity-based assessment. Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize quantitative information as consumers and to make personal, professional, and civic decisions by decoding, interpreting, using, and communicating quantitative information found in modern media and encountered in everyday life.
Requisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030; Option: Take DMA-025; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take MAT-025; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take DRE-098(S23643); Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP2; Option: Take MAT-025; From rule DMINC; Option: Take MAT-043; Option: Take MAT-045Q; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Option: Take MAT-171(S26403); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-152: Statistical Methods I
This course provides a project-based approach to introductory statistics with an emphasis on using real-world data and statistical literacy. Topics include descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, basic probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Upon completion, students should be able to use appropriate technology to describe important characteristics of a data set, draw inferences about a population from sample data, and interpret and communicate results.
Requisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030; Option: Take DMA-025; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take MAT-025; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take DRE-098(S23643); Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP2; Option: Take MAT-025; From rule DMINC; Option: Take MAT-052; Option: Take MAT-045S; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Option: Take MAT-171(S26403); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-171: Precalculus Algebra
This course is designed to develop topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and analysis of functions (absolute value, radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) in multiple representations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to algebra-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030 DMA-040(S24983) DMA-050(S24984); Option: Take DMA-010 DMA-020 DMA-030 DMA-045; Option: Take DMA-025 DMA-040(S24983) DMA-050(S24984); Option: Take DMA-025 DMA-045; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP2M; Option: Take MAT-035; Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take DRE-098(S23643); Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; From rule DMINP3; Option: Take MAT-035; From rule DMINC; Option: Take MAT-143(S26401); Option: Take MAT-152(S26402); Option: Take MAT-071(S25141); Option: Take MAT-045P; Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-172: Precalculus Trigonometry
This course is designed to develop an understanding of topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of trigonometric functions in multiple representations, right and oblique triangles, vectors, polar coordinates, conic sections, and parametric equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to trigonometry-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-171(S25432); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-171(S25432); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-252: Statistical Methods II
This course is designed to provide a technology-based treatment of multiple sample inferential statistics. Emphasis is placed on two sample hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, linear and multiple regression, analysis of variance, experimental design, and non-parametric techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to draw statistical inferences and communicate results on multiple sample data taken from business and health, social, natural, and applied sciences.
Requisites:
Take MAT-152(S24996); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-152(S25431); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-263: Brief Calculus
This course is designed to introduce concepts of differentiation and integration and their applications to solving problems. Topics include graphing, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on applications drawn from business, economics, and biological and behavioral sciences. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the use of basic calculus and technology to solve problems and to analyze and communicate results.
Requisites:
Take MAT-171(S25432) or MAT-175(S26068); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-171(S25432) or MAT-175(S26068); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-271: Calculus I
This course is designed to develop the topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on limits, continuity, derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions of one variable. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to derivative-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-172(S23935) or MAT-175(S26068); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-172(S23935) or MAT-175(S26068); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-272: Calculus II
This course is designed to develop advanced topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on the applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and differential equations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to integral-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-271(S23939); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-271(S23939); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-273: Calculus III
This course is designed to develop the topics of multivariate calculus. Emphasis is placed on multivariate functions, partial derivatives, multiple integration, solid analytical geometry, vector valued functions, and line and surface integrals. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding the solution to multivariate-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-272(S23940); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-272(S23940); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:3
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-280: Linear Algebra
This course provides an introduction to linear algebra topics. Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for vectors, systems of equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, multi-dimensional linear transformations, eigenvectors, eigenvalues, diagonalization and orthogonality. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts and select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to linear algebra-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-271(S23939); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-271(S23939); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:2
Clinic Credits:0
MAT-285: Differential Equations
This course provides an introduction to topics involving ordinary differential equations. Emphasis is placed on the development of abstract concepts and applications for first-order and linear higher-order differential equations, systems of differential equations, numerical methods, series solutions, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and Laplace transforms. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of the theoretical concepts and select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to differential equations-related problems with and without technology.
Requisites:
Take MAT-272(S13612); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-272(S23940); Minimum grade C; Take previously. Required.