This course addresses study skills for mathematics, student learning styles, and math anxiety. Topics include operations with whole numbers, properties of the real number system, and an introduction to fractions. NOTE: MATH 09XX courses carry credit for MCC only; the credit does not transfer nor does it apply toward graduation
This course presents basic computational skills for either review or initial mastery by the students. Topics include fractions; decimals; the solutions of ratio, proportion, and percent problems; operations with integers; and basic study skills for mathematics problem-solving and estimation. Topics may also include geometry, measurement, and basic algebraic concepts. NOTE: MATH 09XX courses carry credit for MCC only; the credit does not transfer nor does it apply toward graduation.
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This course is for students who need to learn basic algebra skills. Topics include positive and negative real numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities, and applications of linear equations.(Formerly MATH 0920) NOTE: MATH 09XX courses carry credit for MCC only; the credit does not transfer nor does it count toward graduation.
Topics include integer exponents, operations with polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, equations of lines, and graphing of equations and inequalities. NOTE: MATH 09XX courses carry credit for MCC only; the credit does not transfer nor does it apply toward graduation.
This course is for students who need to review basic algebra skills. It is a fast-paced course that contains all of the content of both MATH 0930 Beginning Algebra Part 1 and MATH 0931 Beginning Algebra Part 2 in a single course. Topics include positive and negative real-numbers, solving linear equations and inequalities along with their applications, integer exponents, operations with polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, equations of lines, and graphing of equations and inequalities. NOTE: MATH 09XX courses carry credit for MCC only; the credit does not transfer nor does it apply toward graduation.
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This course explores the development and application of the mathematical skills needed to solve problems related to business occupations. Topics include percentages, checking accounts and services, payroll, payroll taxes, cash and trade discounts, markdowns, property and sales taxes, simple and compound interest, installment purchases, loan payment plans, and annuities. NOTE: MATH 1220 and MATH 1240 do not require MATH 0930, 0931, or 0960 as a prerequisite; however, MATH 0910 skills are necessary. MATH 1220 and MATH 1240 satisfy the math requirements in certain programs only. Check to see what the program advises to fulfill the general education math requirement. In most cases, these courses do not transfer to other institutions as math credit.
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This course covers the development and application of the mathematical skills needed to solve problems related to industrial occupations. Topics include applications of arithmetic skills, measurement, and elementary algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. NOTE: MATH 1220 and MATH 1240 do not require MATH 0930, 0931, or 0960 as a prerequisite; however, MATH 0910 skills are necessary. MATH 1220 and MATH 1240 satisfy the math requirements in certain programs only. Check to see what the program advises to fulfill the general education math requirement. In most cases, these courses do not transfer to other institutions as math credit.
This course covers geometric topics of logic, measurement, plane figure relationships, and figures in space.
This course extends basic algebra skills and provides the background necessary for further mathematics courses. Topics include linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical, and rational equations; systems of linear equations; rational exponents and polynomial factoring; rational and radical expressions; complex numbers; and graphs of linear and quadratic functions.
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This course provides an opportunity for the students to develop a critical and functional understanding of data. Topics include frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability and probability distribution, sampling concepts, estimating means and percentages, and hypothesis testing.
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This course covers advanced algebra topics that include rational expressions; solving quadratic, rational, radical, and polynomial equations; relations and functions; quadratic and polynomial functions; systems of equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions; and matrices. NOTE: The prerequisites include grades of C or better in MATH 1420 and MATH 1430 for MATH 2410. The two courses can be taken in either order prior to enrolling in Calculus I; however, it is recommended that students enroll in MATH 1420 prior to enrolling in MATH 1430.
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Topics include trigonometric ratios, triangles, vectors, circular functions, trigonometric identities, trigonometric equations, and complex numbers. NOTE: The prerequisites include grades of C or better in MATH 1420 and MATH 1430 for MATH 2410. The two courses can be taken in either order prior to enrolling in Calculus I; however, it is recommended that students enroll in MATH 1420 prior to enrolling in MATH 1430.
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This course studies the mathematical tools used to analyze the continuous rate of change between variables. It reviews some principles of pre-calculus and investigates limits, differentiation, and integration. The course studies applications of both differentiation and integration. NOTE: The prerequisites include grades of C or better in MATH 1420 and MATH 1430 for MATH 2410. The two courses can be taken in either order prior to enrolling in Calculus I; however, it is recommended that students enroll in MATH 1420 prior to enrolling in MATH 1430.
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Topics include logarithmic, exponential, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions with their derivatives, and related integrals. The course includes techniques of integration, improper integrals, and infinite series. It discusses polar coordinates and relates them to calculus.
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Topics include polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. The course covers parametric equations and vectors in the plane and in space, including solid analytic geometry. It also includes vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, and multiple integrations.
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This course covers solutions for first- and second-order ordinary differential equations and first-order non-linear differential equations with applications. It also covers power series, Fourier series, and Laplace Transform Methods.
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other Math courses. Topics may include applied statistics, discrete mathematics, or number theory.