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MA 201 - Applied Calculus (3)

Prerequisite: A grade of B or better in MA 82 or MA 85 or appropriate score on the mathematics placement test

A one-semester course for students in business, biology, social sciences, electronics and

technical programs. Covers methods for finding the derivatives and integrals of algebraic and

transcendental functions with applications in each program.

1385 MA201-1

MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week

1386 MA201-2

TuTh

2pm-3:15pm 15-week

2134 MA201-ONL1

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15-week

MA 206 - Elementary Statistics (3)

Prerequisite: MA 81 or MA 83 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test

An introductory non-calculus statistics course. Topics include descriptive analysis and

treatment of data, probability, statistical inference, linear regression and correlation,

chi-square tests and non-parametric tests. Students can only receive credit for one of the

following: MA 206 or MA 206A.

1389 MA206-1

MW 8am-9:15am 15-week

1390 MA206-2

MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week

1392 MA206-3

MW 11am-12:15pm 15-week

1393 MA206-4

MW 12:30pm-1:45pm 15-week

1394 MA206-5

MW 2pm-3:15pm 15-week

1395 MA206-6

TuTh

8am-9:15am 15-week

2264 MA206-7

TuTh

9:30am-10:45am 13-week

Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.

1391 MA206-8

TuTh

11am-12:15pm 15-week

2265 MA206-9

TuTh

12:30pm-1:45pm 2nd 10-week

Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.

2135 MA206-10

TuTh

2pm-3:15pm 15-week

1396 MA206-11

TuTh

3:30pm-4:45pm 15-week

1397 MA206-12

F

11am-1:35pm 15-week

1398 MA206-13

Tu

6pm-8:35pm 15-week

1399 MA206-14

W

6pm-8:35pm 15-week

1400 MA206-15

Th

5:30pm-8:05pm 15-week

1401 MA206-ONL1

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15-week

2382 MA206-ONL2

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15-week

MA 206A - Elementary Statistics (3)

Prerequisites: A grade of B or better in MA 80 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test AND placement

in EN 70 or ESL 70 or higher on the reading placement test

Combines an introductory non-calculus statistics course with topics from Algebra.Topics

of Algebra include graphing and solving linear equations, inequalities, function notation

and interval notation.Topics of Statistics include descriptive analysis and treatment of data,

probability, statistical inference, linear regression and correlation, chi-square tests, and non-

parametric tests. Students can only receive credit for one of the following: MA 206 or MA 206A.

1403 MA206A-1

MTuWTh 8am-9:05am 15-week

1404 MA206A-2

MTuWTh 9:30am-10:35am 15-week

1405 MA206A-3

MTuWTh 11am-12:05pm 15-week

1406 MA206A-4

MTuWTh 12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week

Note: This web enhanced course requires completion of additional online assignments.

1407 MA206A-5

MTuWTh 2pm-3:05pm 15-week

2270 MA206A-6

MTuWTh 3:30pm-4:35pm 15-week

2271 MA206A-7

MW 6pm-8:10pm 15-week

1408 MA206A-8

TuTh

6pm-8:10pm 15-week

Note: Students registering for MA 206A must also register for MA A - Instruction with Algebra.

MA A - Instruction with Algebra (0) [2]

1409 MAA-1

ASG

15-week

Note: Students registering for MA 103A or MA 206A must also register for MA A.

MA 207 - Elementary Statistics with Probability (4)

Prerequisite: (A grade of B or better in MA 81 or MA 83) OR (A grade of C or better in MA 82 or MA 85) OR (Any

college-level Math course) OR (appropriate score on mathematics placement test)

Introduces non-calculus statistics with additional topics in elementary probability. Statistical

topics include descriptive analysis and treatment of data, statistical inference, linear regression

and correlation, and chi-square tests.Topics from Elementary Probability include basic event and

outcome concepts, fundamental rules of probability, random variables and their distributions,

and expectation. Practical applications of the course concepts are explored through team projects.

Students can only receive credit for one of the following: MA 207, MA 207A.

1410 MA207-1

MW 11am-12:40pm 15-week

1411 MA207-2

TuTh

1pm-2:40pm 15-week

1412 MA207-HYB1

M

5pm-6:40pm 15-week

MA 210 - Calculus I (4)

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MA 111 or grades of C or better in both MA 130 and MA 131

Designed for students in mathematics, science, engineering, medical and other technical

programs.Topics covered include: functions, limits, continuity, the derivative concept,

differentiation techniques (including produce rule, quotient rule, chain rule and implicit

differentiation), applications of the derivative, and definite and indefinite integral concepts.The

FundamentalTheorem of Calculus is discussed and used in the context of introductory integration.

1413 MA210-1

MW 11am-12:40pm 15-week

1414 MA210-2

TuTh

9am-10:40am 15-week

1415 MA210-3

TuTh

1pm-2:40pm 15-week

1416 MA210-4

TuTh

5pm-6:40pm 15-week

1417 MA210-ONL1

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15-week

MA 211 - Calculus II (4)

Prerequisite: MA 210

Presents the second of three courses in the calculus sequence. Topics include methods and

applications of integration, improper integrals, sequences and series, Taylor approximations,

polar functions, introduction to differential equations.

1418 MA211-1

MW 1pm-2:40pm 15-week

1419 MA211-2

TuTh

11am-12:40pm 15-week

1420 MA211-3

TuTh

5pm-6:40pm 15-week

MA 212 - Calculus III (4)

Prerequisite: MA 211

Presents the final course in the three-semester calculus sequence. Topics include functions of

several variables and their graphs, vectors, parametric equations, partial derivatives, multiple

integrals and applications, Green s Theorem, Stokes Theorem and the fundamental theorem of

line integrals.

1421 MA212-1

TuTh

11am-12:40pm 15-week

1422 MA212-2

TuTh

3pm-4:40pm 15-week

MA 214 - Introduction to MATLAB (1)

Prerequisite or Corequisite: MA 210

Provides an introduction to MATLAB. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to

MATLAB environment. Assigned projects emphasize basic programming and graphing skills,

as well as using MATLAB to solve appropriate mathematical problems.

1423 MA214-ONL1

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1st 5-week

MA 218 - Linear Algebra (3)

Prerequisite: MA 210

Includes systems of linear equations, determinants, vectors in 2- and 3-space, vector spaces,

linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications.

1424 MA218-1

MW 9:30am-10:45am 15-week

MDA: Medical Assisting

MDA 101 - Foundations of Medical Assisting I (3)

Prerequisite or Corequisite: MDA 109

Introduces the professional responsibilities of the administrative and clinical medical

assistant. Emphasizes interpersonal communication, records management, administrative

responsibilities, financial administration and patient care activities for the physician’s office.

1911 MDA101-1

F

9am-1:30pm 1st 7-week