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MATH 120A - Statistics (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisites: Grade of B or better in MA 80 or MATH 50 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test

(formerly MA 206A)

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

include linear equations and inequalities, and graphing and modeling functions.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: MATH 120 or MATH 120A.

251 MATH120A-1

TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 1st 8-week

Note: Students registering for MATH 120A in the 8-week session must also register for MATH A - Instruction with

Algebra in the 8-week session.

336 MATH120A-HYB1 T

6:00pm - 8:30pm

1st 10-week

Note: Students registering for MATH 120A in the 10-week session must also register for MATH A - Instruction with

Algebra in the 10-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.

343 MATHA-2

ASG

1st 10-week

Note: Students registering for MATH 101A or MATH 120A in the 10-week session must also register for MATH A in

the 10-week session.

MATH 125 - Business Statistics (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisites: (MA 81 or MATH 67 or MA 83 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test) and (CMIS 101

or CMIS 111E or CIS 116E) and (placement in ENGL 70 or ESOL 70 or higher on the reading placement test)

(formerly BU/MA 205)

Introduces non-calculus statistics for business using spreadsheets.Topics include descriptive analysis and

treatment of data, probability, statistical inference, linear regression and correlation, and chi-square tests

and non-parametric tests.

392 MATH125-HYB1 TWTH 12:30pm - 3:05pm 2nd 5-week

MATH 145 - College Algebra (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MA 81 or appropriate score on mathematics placement test

(formerly MA 130)

Includes a study of function behavior, composition, and inverse using linear, polynomial, rational, and

radical functions; definition and analysis of exponential and logarithmic functions, complex numbers,

formulae of midpoint, and distance and average rate of change.

245 MATH145-1

TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 1st 5-week

246 MATH145-2

TWTH 9:00am - 11:35am 2nd 5-week

MATH 145S - College Algebra (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MA 80 or MATH 50 appropriate score on mathematics placement test

(formerly MA 130S)

Combines College Algebra with topics from Introductory and Intermediate Algebra. Introductory and

Intermediate Algebra topics include linear equations, absolute value, quadratic functions, exponential

functions, and polynomial functions with an emphasis on functions, graphing, and modeling. College

Algebra topics extend Intro/Intermediate topics to include a study of function behavior, composition, and

inverse using linear, polynomial, rational and radical functions; definition and analysis of exponential and

logarithmic functions, and complex numbers.

330 MATH145S-1

TWTH 9:00am - 12:15pm 1st 8-week

Note: Students registering for MATH 145S must also register for MATH S.

MATH S - Algebraic Support (0) [3]

(formerly MA S)

Supplements MATH 145S.

331 MATHS-1

ASG

1st 8-week

Note: Students registering for MATH 145S must also register for MATH S.

MATH 165 - Precalculus (4)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MA 82 or MA 85 OR a grade of C or better in MATH 145 or MATH 145S or MA

130 or MA 130S OR appropriate score on the mathematics placement test

(formerly MA 111)

Includes topics from college algebra and trigonometry with a graphing approach such as right triangle

trigonometry, circular trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, exponential functions,

power functions, logarithmic functions, and polynomial functions and their zeros.

323 MATH165-1

TWTH 9:00am - 11:05am 1st 8-week

243 MATH165-2

TWTH 5:00pm - 7:05pm

1st 8-week

244 MATH165-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

MATH 175 - Applied Calculus (3)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 145 or MATH 145S or MA 130 or MA 130S or appropriate score

on mathematics placement test

(formerly MA 201)

Presents methods for finding the derivatives and integrals of algebraic and transcendental functions

with applications in each program.This course is a brief, applied version of traditional Calculus designed

to help students understand how calculus is used in business, biology, and/or the social sciences.This

course is not intended to replace traditional Calculus, nor can it be used as a prerequisite for Calculus I

or Calculus II.

382 MATH175-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

MATH 185 - Calculus I (4)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 165 or MA 111

(formerly MA 210)

Presents topics including functions, limits, continuity, the derivative concept, differentiation techniques

(including product 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. Intended for students in mathematics,

science, engineering, medical, and other technical programs as the first course in the three-semester

calculus sequence (MATH 185, MATH 195, MATH 285).

324 MATH185-1

TWTH 9:00am - 11:05am 1st 8-week

252 MATH185-2

TWTH 5:00pm - 7:05pm

1st 8-week

253 MATH185-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

MATH 195 - Calculus II (4)

Gen Ed Math

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 185 or MA 210

(formerly MA 211)

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

of integration, improper integrals, sequences and series,Taylor approximations, and an introduction to

differential equations.

325 MATH195-1

TWTH 9:00am - 11:05am 1st 8-week

254 MATH195-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week

MATH 220 - Introduction to MATLAB (1)

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 185 or MA 210

(formerly MA 214)

Provides an introduction to MATLAB, is a multi-paradigm numerical computing environment and

fourth-generation programming language, including popular toolboxes.The course consists of interactive

workshops with students doing sample MATLAB problems in real time. Problem-based MATLAB

assignments are given which require significant time on MATLAB.

289 MATH220-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 5-week

MATH 275 - Differential Equations (3)

Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 195 or MA 211

and

Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 220 or MA 214

(formerly MA 213)

Presents the principles involved in solving differential equations of order one.Topics covered include

initial value problems, reduction of order, homogeneous linear equations, undetermined coefficients,

systems of linear equations, power series solutions about ordinary points, Laplace transform, separable

variables, linear and non-linear models, and variation of parameters.

295 MATH275-ONL1

ONLINE

1st 8-week