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MATH 1530 - Elementary Statistics
An introduction to elementary statistical methods. Topics covered include mean, standard deviation, standard scores, probability of events, binomial and normal distribution, linear correlations, sampling, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, analysis of variance.
Prerequisites:
(Prerequisite: 19 Math ACT or other satisfactory placement test scores, or DSPM 0850.)
Credits: (3).
MATH 1710 - Precalculus Algebra
A precalculus course containing a review of selected algebraic topics; properties and graphs of polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions; properties, functions, and graphs of logarithmic and exponential functions; solving systems of equations and matrices and determinants; conic sections; and mathematical induction, sequences, and series.
Prerequisites:
(Prerequisite: 19 Math ACT or other satisfactory placement test scores, or DSPM 0850.)
Credits: (3).
MATH 1720 - College Trigonometry
A study of trigonometric functions with applications. Topics covered include trigonometric graphs, identities, inverse functions, vectors, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, right and oblique triangle with applications. (Course is offered Spring only.)
Prerequisites:
(Prerequisite: MATH 1710 or four years of high school math which includes precalculus and 19 Math ACT.)
Credits: (3).
DSPM 0850 - Intermediate Algebra (Institutional Credit)
Topics for instruction include rules for exponents, polynomials, rational expressions, rational equations, quadratic equations and functions, conics, and radicals. Methods for solving real-world applications are integrated throughout the course content. Upon earning a grade of “C” or better, the student becomes eligible to enter first year college-level mathematics courses.
Prerequisites:
(Prerequisite: DSPM 0800 or entry assessment.)
Credits: (3).
PSCI 1030 - Physical Science
An introductory course on selected topics in chemistry and physics.
Prerequisites:
(Prerequisites: 2 years of high school algebra and satisfactory placement test scores, or DSPM 0850.)
Credits: (4).
Lab/Lecture Hours:
3 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab.