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MATH: Mathematics
MATH 50 - Preparation for College Mathematics (0) [2]
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 70 or ENGL 75 or ESOL 70 or ESOL 72
Develops foundational math skills needed for college math courses such as MATH 101A Foundations of
Math with Algebra, MATH 120A Statistics with Algebra, or MATH 145S College Algebra with Algebraic
Support.Topics include whole numbers, factors, fractions, decimals, percentages, signed numbers,
introduction to data analysis and statistics, and basic Algebra skills such as working with variables and
evaluating variable expressions. Further topics may include solving and graphing linear equations,
exponents, and polynomials.Technology is integrated with traditional skill practice throughout the
course.
383 MATH50-1
TWTH 9:00am - 10:40am 2nd 5-week
MATH 101 - Foundations of Mathematics (3)
Gen Ed Math
Prerequisite: MA 81 or MATH 67 or MA 83 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test
(formerly MA 103)
Presents topics including problem solving strategies, logic, numeration systems, set theory, classification
of numbers, algebra, financial management, geometry, measurement and right triangle trigonometry,
probability, statistics, graphs, systems of equations, and linear programming. Student cannot receive
credit for both MATH 101 and MATH 101A. Intended for students who need a survey of math principles
for their non-STEM major/program. Not intended for students planning to pursue a STEM program.
240 MATH101-1
TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 2nd 5-week
241 MATH101-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
MATH 101A - Foundations of Mathematics (3)
Gen Ed Math
Prerequisites: Grade of B or better in MA 80 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test AND placement
in ENGL 70 or ESOL 70 or higher on the reading placement test
(formerly MA 103A)
Presents topics including real numbers, algebraic expressions, solving and graphing linear equations,
exponents, and logarithmic equations with an emphasis on functions, graphing, and modeling.Topics of
college math covered may include problem solving strategies, logic, numeration systems, classification
of numbers, algebra, financial management, geometry, measurement and right triangle trigonometry,
probability, statistics, graphs, systems of equations, and linear programming. Students cannot receive
credit for both MATH 101 and MATH 101A. Intended for students who need a survey of college math
principles, with algebra, for their non-STEM major/program. Not intended for students planning to
pursue a STEM program.
242 MATH101A-1
TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 1st 8-week
Note: Students registering for MATH 101A in the 8-week session must also register for MATH A - Instruction with
Algebra in the 8-week session.
MATH A - Instruction with Algebra (0) [2]
(formerly MA A)
Supplements MATH 101A and MATH 120A.
255 MATHA-1
ASG
1st 8-week
Note: Students registering for MATH 101A or MATH 120A in the 8-week session must also register for MATH A in
the 8-week session.
MATH 120 - Statistics (3)
Gen Ed Math
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MA 81 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test
(formerly MA 206)
Introduces non-calculus statistics.Topics include descriptive analysis and treatment of data, probability,
statistical inference, linear regression and correlation, and chi-square tests and non-parametric tests.
247 MATH120-1
TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 2nd 5-week
248 MATH120-2
TWTH 6:00pm - 8:35pm
1st 5-week
364 MATH120-HYB1 W 6:00pm - 8:00pm
1st 10-week
249 MATH120-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 8-week
250 MATH120-ONL2
ONLINE
1st 8-week
INTR: Internship
Provides the student with an opportunity to gain knowledge and skills from a planned work experience
in the student s chosen career field. In addition to meeting Core Learning Outcomes, jointly developed
Specific Learning Outcomes are selected and evaluated by the Faculty Internship Advisor,Work-Site
Supervisor, and the student. Internship placements are directly related to the student s program of study
and provide learning experiences not available in the classroom setting. Internships provide entry-level,
career-related experiences, and workplace competencies that employers value when hiring new
employees. Internships may also be used as an opportunity to explore career fields. Students must meet
with the Internship Coordinator prior to registering.
INTR 101 - Internship (1)
279 INTR101-1
TBA
1st 10-week
280 INTR101-2
TBA
1st 8-week
INTR 102 - Internship (2)
281 INTR102-1
TBA
1st 10-week
282 INTR102-2
TBA
1st 8-week
291 INTR102-3
TBA
1st 5-week
292 INTR102-4
TBA
2nd 5-week
345 INTR102-5
TBA
1st 3-week
INTR 103 - Internship (3)
283 INTR103-1
TBA
1st 10-week
284 INTR103-2
TBA
1st 8-week
293 INTR103-3
TBA
1st 5-week
294 INTR103-4
TBA
2nd 5-week
347 INTR103-EM TBA
1st 10-week
Note: For Emergency Management students only.
342 INTR103-HS
TBA
1st 8-week
Note: For Human Services students only.
LGST: Legal Studies
LGST 210 - Estates and Probate (3)
Prerequisites: LGST 100 and ENGL 101
(formerly LA 210)
Covers basic legal concepts and fundamental principles of law as applied to the more common forms
of wills, trusts, and intestacy, as well as organization and jurisdiction of the probate court. Examines
strategies and tools available for estate planning. Develops a working knowledge of resources that reflect
the process and procedures required by law for estate administration. Includes drafting of a simple will
and advanced directive. Explores course procedures and public records research. Presents computer
applications in estate law.
285 LGST210-ONL1
ONLINE
1st 5-week
LGST 230 - Real Estate (3)
Prerequisites: LGST 100 and ENGL 101
(formerly LA 230)
Covers basic legal concepts and fundamental principles of real estate law.Topics include property rights;
types of land ownership/estates; easements; title and use of real estate; agreements for sale; financing;
conveyancing; title insurance; settlement procedures; recording and post-closing matters that deal
with residential, commercial, condominiums, and planned communities; and landlord/tenant matters.
Develops a working knowledge of resources that reflect the process and procedures required by law.
286 LGST230-ONL1
ONLINE
2nd 5-week
At FCC, No/Low Cost Courses are courses in which textbook materials
are available for less than $40 for specific course sections. For certain
no/low cost courses (e.g., science labs and art studio classes), textbook
materials are available for less than $40, but purchase of additional course
materials and supplies may be required. No/low cost courses require regular
access to the Internet as most of the resources are in a digital format.