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**MAT 0012 Pre-Algebra 3 credits
This course helps students make the transition from arithmetic to algebra. Algebra concepts (variables, signed number, order of operations, and equations) are introduced early and then repeated with traditional arithmetic concepts (fractions, decimals, and percent). Prerequisite: Placement scores.
**MAT 0024 Introductory Algebra 3 credits
This course prepares students for MAT 1033. Major topics include properties of integers and rational numbers, integer exponents, simple linear equations and inequalities, operations on polynomials including beginning techniques of factoring, introduction to graphing, and introduction to operations on rational expressions. Prerequisite: MAT 0012 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores.
*GORDON RULE COURSE – must achieve a grade of "C" or higher for the A.A. and A.S. Degrees.
MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra (P) 3 credits
This course covers the following topics: factoring, algebraic fractions, radical and rational equations, complex numbers, quadratic equations, rational equations, linear equations, and inequalities in two variables and their graphs, systems of linear equations and inequalities, and introduction to functions. Prerequisite: MAT 0024 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores.
*MAC 1105 College Algebra (P) 3 credits
This course covers the following topics: functions and functional notation, domain and ranges of functions, graphs of functions and relations, operations on functions, inverse functions, polynomial and rational functions, absolute value and radical functions, exponential and logarithmic properties, functions, and equations; and systems of equations and inequalities. A graphics calculator is required for this course. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement scores.
*MAC 1114 Plane Trigonometry (P) 3 credits
This covers the following topics: trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions with their properties and graphs, trigonometric identities, conditional trigonometric equations, solutions of triangles, vector algebra, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and applications. This course requires a graphic calculator. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of "C" of higher, or placement scores.
*MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra (P) 3 credits
This course is required for students who need calculus. Topics in this course include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with their properties and graphs, polynomial and rational inequalities, conic sections, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, mathematical induction, and Binomial theorem and application. A graphics calculator is required for this course. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores.
MAC 1501 Problem Solving Using a Graphics Calculator (P) 1 credit
This course gives the student a working knowledge of the graphing features of a graphics calculator. Problems are set up and their solutions are approximated by graphical techniques. Prerequisite/Corequisite: MAC 1105 or higher.
*MAC 2233 Business Calculus I (P) 3 credits
This course is for business students. Major topics include limits, differentiation and integration of algebraic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, areas, and applications of the preceding topics to problems in business. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores.
*MAC 2311 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry (P) 5 credits
This course is for students who need calculus for engineering, math, and science programs. Major topics include limits, differentiation of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; and applications of derivatives. The definite integral is developed, and its applications are investigated. Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer, spanning both summer sessions. Prerequisites: MAC 1114 and MAC 1140 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores. A graphics calculator is required.
*MAC 2312 Calculus II (P) 4 credits
This course includes techniques of integration; applications of integration including arc length, volume, and work; polar coordinates, indeterminant forms, improper integrals, sequences, and series. Offered in Fall and Spring only. Prerequisite: MAC 2311. Recommended Corequisite: MAS 2103 for students who will take Calculus III.
*MAC 2313 Calculus III (P) 5 credits
This course includes calculus of several variables including limits, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, vector functions, line integrals, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Offered in Spring only. Prerequisites: MAC 2312 and MAS 2103.
*MAD2104 Discrete Mathematics (P) 3 credits
This course teaches the following topics: sets, functions, relations, combinatory, prepositional logic, graphs and trees, and applications. Prerequisite: MAC1105 with a grade of "C" or higher.
*MAP 2302 Differential Equations (P) 3 credits
This course includes solutions of first order differential equations and applications, solutions of second order linear differential equations and applications, series solutions, numerical methods, and the Laplace transform. Offered in Summer I only. Prerequisite: MAC 2312.
*MAS 2103 Linear Algebra (P) 3 credits
This course includes systems of linear equations, matrices, linear transformations, determinants, eigenvalues spectral theorem, and geometric applications of vectors. Offered in Fall only. Prerequisite: MAC 2311 and student must score into college-level reading on placement test. Prerequisite/ Corequisite: MAC 2312.
*MGF 2106 Mathematics for Liberal Arts I (P) 3 credits
This course includes logic, geometry, probability and counting principles, descriptive statistics, sets and Venn diagrams, reasoning patterns, and a history of mathematics. The purpose of MGF 2106 and MGF 2107 is to present the utility of mathematics to students who do not intend to take other mathematics courses. MGF 2106 is not open to students with credit in MGF 2202. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or higher or placement scores.
*MGF 2107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts II (P) 3 credits
This course includes topics from financial mathematics, linear and exponential growth, decay numbers and number systems, elementary number theory, right triangle trigonometry, and a history of mathematics. The purpose of MGF 2107 is to present the utility of mathematics to students who do not intend to take other mathematics courses. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or higher or placement scores.
MGF 2117 Mathematics CLAST Skills for Educators (P) 1 credit
This course reviews basic arithmetic, geometry, algebra, probability, and skills that educators need to attain acceptable performance levels on a specific set of required competencies in mathematics.
MGF 2118 Essential Skills in Mathematics (P) 2 credits
This course meets the needs of students who must attain acceptable performance levels with regard to a specific set of required competencies in mathematics. Recommended for students taking the CLAST Exam. Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of A.A. general education mathematics.
*MTG 2204 Elementary Geometry (P) 3 credits
This course presents the content of elementary geometry. Topics include lines and angle relationships, properties of parallel lines, congruency and similarity in triangles, types of quadrilaterals, area, volumes, and properties of circles. Methods of proof using logic principles and compass and straight-edge construction are emphasized throughout. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or higher, or placement scores.
MAE 1803 Basic Mathematics for Educators (P) 3 credits
This course teaches various math topics designed for preservice teachers and educators with an emphasis on the Sunshine State Standards. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
SLS 1533 Taking Control of Math Anxiety (P) 1 credit
This course assists students in confronting, understanding, and overcoming their math anxiety while learning good math study skills, relevant math applications, and the use of concrete math manipulatives.
*STA 2023 Elementary Statistics I (P) 3 credits
This course includes measures of central tendency and variability, probability, random variables, normal and binomial distributions, confidence intervals, tests of hypotheses, correlation and simple linear regression, descriptive and inferential techniques and concepts which apply to sample data which has been gathered from a population. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or higher (MAC 1105 is recommended), or placement scores.