Course Descriptions
2023-2024 School Year
MATHEMATICS

MAC1105  College Algebra  3.0   P
This course includes the study of relations; linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, radical, absolute value, rational and polynomial functions, including their properties and graphs; radicals, exponents, complex numbers, and absolute values; and systems of equations and inequalities. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC1114  Trigonometry  3.0   P
This course, in combination with MAC1140, will prepare students to take the calculus sequence MAC2311, MAC2312, and MAC2313. The course includes an in-depth study of the trigonometric functions and their properties and graphs, inverse trigonometric functions and their properties and graphs, trigonometric identities, conditional trigonometric equations, vector algebra, parametric equations, polar coordinates, solutions of triangles, and applications. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC1140  Precalculus Algebra  3.0   P
This course, in combination with MAC1114, will prepare students to take the calculus sequence MAC2311, MAC2312 and MAC2313. The course includes an in-depth study of functions; polynomial, rational, algebraic, piecewise, logarithmic, and exponential functions, including their properties, graphs, and applications; conic sections; nonlinear inequalities; binomial theorem; induction; matrices and determinants; and sequences and series. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC1920  Group Study: Mathematics     P
Specialized Group Study course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses.... Full Description

MAC2311L  Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry Laboratory     P
Lab for Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry.... Full Description

MAC2312  Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry  4.0   P
This is the second semester in a three-semester calculus sequence. This course includes the study of applications of definite integral, numerical integration, techniques of antidifferentiation, improper integral and indeterminate forms, parametric and polar representation of plane curves, and sequences and series. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC2313  Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry  4.0   P
This is the third semester in a three-semester calculus sequence. This course includes the study of multivariable calculus; including partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and their applications; parametric curves and surfaces in 3-space; solid analytic geometry; and the calculus of vector-valued functions, including line integrals and flux integrals. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC2313L  Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry Laboratory     P
Lab for Calculus 3 with Analytic Geometry.... Full Description

MAP2302  Elementary Differential Equations  3.0   P
This course includes the study of first order differential equations, higher order linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, numerical methods, boundary value and initial value problems, qualitative analysis of solutions, and applications of differential equations. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAT1033  Intermediate Algebra  3.0   P
This course includes the study of quadratic equations, rational exponents and their properties, radicals, rational expressions and equations, factoring (review), graphing linear and quadratic functions and interpreting their graphs, solving systems of linear equations and inequalities, and applications.... Full Description

MAT1920  Group Study: Mathematics     P
Specialized Group Study course content, credit hours, and subject are variable, and dependent upon the interests and needs of current instructors and students.... Full Description

MGF1107  Contemporary Mathematics  3.0   P
The intent of this course is to present topics which demonstrate the beauty and utility of mathematics to the general student population. Along with MGF1106, it is designed as a terminal course for students who do not intend to take other mathematics courses. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

STA2023  Introduction to Statistics  3.0   P
This is an introductory course in statistics. Students are introduced to the fundamental concepts involved in using sample data to make inferences about populations. Included are the study of measures of central tendency and dispersion, finite probability, probability distributions, statistical inferences from large and small samples, linear regression, and correlation. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC1147  Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry  5.0   P
This course is an intensive review of both Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry topics. It is designed as a rigorous preparation for serious STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) students for the calculus sequence MAC2311, MAC2312 and MAC2313. The course includes an in-depth study of functions; polynomial, rational, algebraic, piecewise, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions, including their properties, graphs, and applications; conic sections; nonlinear inequalities; the binomial theorem; induction; matrices and determinants; sequences and series; trigonometric identities; conditional trigonometric equations and parametric equations; vector algebra; polar coordinates; and solutions of t Full Description

MAT1034  Intermediate Algebra Part 2  3.0   P
This course is an in-depth study of the second half of material covered in MAT1033. This course includes solving linear systems; the study of quadratic equations, rational exponents and their properties, radicals, rational expressions and equations; applications; a review of the first half of MAT1033; as well as an emphasis on math study skills.... Full Description

MAC2233  Survey of Calculus  4.0   P
This is a one semester survey course in calculus and is not intended to be a substitute for any course(s) in the engineering calculus sequence. This course includes the study of functions; limits and continuity; derivatives for functions of one-variable including algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; interpretations of the derivative; applications of derivatives to optimization, growth, decay, business and social science problems; integrals of algebraic, logarithmic, and exponential functions; introduction to methods of integration, including numerical estimation; and applications of the integral. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathemati Full Description

MAC2312L  Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry Laboratory     P
Lab for Calculus 2 with Analytic Geometry.... Full Description

MGF1100  Math Readiness  3.0   P
This course includes the study of problem-solving approaches, study skills and habits, finding patterns, sets of numbers and their properties, number sense, order of operations and arithmetic with signed numbers, inequalities in one and two variables, functions and interpreting graphs, solving linear equations, solving systems of linear equations graphically, and applications.... Full Description

MAC2311  Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry  4.0   P
This is the first semester in a three-semester calculus sequence. This course includes the study of limits and continuity; derivatives for functions of one-variable including polynomial, rational, algebraic, piecewise-defined, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions; applications of derivatives; introduction to integration including the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; and approximating techniques for derivatives and integrals. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MGF1121  Introduction to Logic  3.0   P
This course is a study of both the formal and informal nature of human thought. It includes an examination of informal fallacies, sentential symbolic logic and deductive proofs, categorical propositions, syllogistic arguments and sorites. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC2233L  Survey of Calculus Laboratory     P
Lab for Survey of Calculus.... Full Description

MAS2202  Introduction of Number Theory  3.0   P
The course is designed as an introduction to elementary number theory, suited for scientifically oriented students interested in mathematical enrichment. The course is essentially a project-based seminar designed to integrate mathematical principles with the use of technology to enhance the performance of real-world application activities. Students are tasked to present specific topics and prove various ideas with mathematical rigor. The basic topics include logic, Pythagorean triples, divisibility and the greatest common divisor, the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, congruence, Euler Phi function, the Chinese remainder theorem, Mersenne prime numbers, RSA public-key cryptosystems, introduction to cryptology and cryptography, algorithms,. Full Description

MAT1032  Intermediate Algebra Part 1  3.0   P
This course in an in-depth study of the first half of material covered in MAT1033. The course includes a review of factoring, an introduction to functions, graphing linear functions and interpreting graphs, graphing systems of linear inequalities, applications, as well as an emphasis on math study skills.... Full Description

MGF1106  Topics in Mathematics  3.0   P
This course gives an overview of the various branches of mathematics and their development. Topics to be studied are inductive and deductive reasoning, sets and Venn diagrams, logic, geometry, counting principles, permutations and combinations, probability, and descriptive statistics. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret various types of data.... Full Description

MAC2234  Survey of Calculus 2  4.0   P
This is the second semester in a two-semester survey of calculus sequence and is not intended to be a substitute for any course(s) in the engineering calculus sequence. This course includes the study and applications of definite integrals, numerical integration, techniques of antidifferentiation, improper integrals, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, differential equations, probability density functions, sequences and series, systems of linear equations and matrices, linear inequalities and linear programming problems. The primary General Education Learning Outcome for this course is Quantitative Reasoning, which is to understand and apply mathematical concepts and reasoning and analyze and interpret v Full Description

MGF1100L  Math Readiness Lab  1.0   P
This course includes the study of problem-solving approaches, study skills and habits, finding patterns, sets of numbers and their properties, number sense, order of operations and arithmetic with signed numbers, inequalities in one and two variables, functions and interpreting graphs, solving linear equations, solving systems of linear equations graphically, and applications.... Full Description