Regularly Scheduled Courses
Course Number: MATH 1 (offered Summer, Fall, Spring)
Pre-Calculus
Units: 4
Class: 4 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 203 or 211D
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Preparation for the calculus sequence or other courses requiring a sound algebraic background: Inequalities, theory of equations, sequences and series, matrices, functions and relations, and logarithmic and exponential functions; function concept used as a unifying notion. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 3A (offered Summer, Fall, and Spring)
Calculus I
Units: 5
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 2; or Math 1, and 50 or 52C
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Theorems on limits and continuous functions, derivatives, differentials and applications: Fundamental theorems of calculus and applications; properties of exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions, and hyperbolic functions. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 3B (offered Fall and Spring)
Calculus II
Units: 5
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 3A
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Applications of the definite integral: Methods of integration, polar coordinates, parametric equations, infinite and power series. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 3C (offered Fall and Spring)
Calculus III
Units: 5
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 3B
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Partial differentiation: Jacobians, transformations, multiple integrals, theorems of Green and Stokes, differential forms, vectors and vector functions, geometric coordinates, and vector calculus. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 3E (offered Fall and Spring)
Linear Algebra
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 3A
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan elimination, matrices, determinants, vectors in R2 and R3, real and complex vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and applications. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 3F (offered Fall and Spring)
Differential Equations
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 3B AND Math 3E
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Ordinary differential equations: First-order, second-order, and higher order equations; separable and exact equations, series solutions, LaPlace transformations, system of differential equations. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 13 (offered Summer, Fall, and Spring)
Introduction to Statistics
Units: 4
Class: 4 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 203 or 211D
Acceptable for credit:CSU, UC
Description: Introduction to theory and practice of statistics: Collecting data: Sampling, observational and experimental studies. Organizing data: Univariate and bivariate tables and graphs, histograms. Describing data: Measures of location, spread, and correlation. Theory: Probability, random variables, binomial and normal distributions. Drawing conclusions from data: Confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, z-tests, t-tests, and chi-square tests; one-way analysis of variances. Regression and non-parametric methods. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 50 (offered Summer, Fall, and Spring)
Trigonometry
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 202, and 203 or 211D
Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in Math 52ABC.
Acceptable for credit: CSU
Description: Introduction to functional trigonometry: Basic definitions, identities, graphs, inverse functions, trigonometric equations and applications, solution of triangles and applications, polar coordinates, complex numbers, and De Moivre’s Theorem. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4
Course Number: MATH 203 (offered Summer, Fall, and Spring)
Intermediate Algebra
Units: 4
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 225 or 250 or 251D or 253 or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in Math 210ABCD.
Description:Basic algebraic operations: Linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, factoring quadratic polynomials, solving quadratic equations, fractions, radicals and exponents, word problems, graphing, and number systems. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 213
Support for Statistics
Units: 2
Class: 2 hours lecture (GR)
Co-requisite: Math 13
Description: Competencies and concepts needed in statistics: Arithmetic, pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra, and descriptive statistics; descriptive data analysis, solving and graphing linear equations, and modeling with linear functions. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 13. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 215
Support for Pre-Calculus
Units: 2
Class: 2 hours lecture (GR)
Co-requisite: Math 1
Description: Review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in pre-calculus: Factoring, operations on rational and radical expressions, absolute value equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic expressions and equations, conic sections, functions including composition and inverses, an in-depth focus on quadratic functions, and a review of topics from geometry. Intended for students majoring in business, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and concurrently enrolled in MATH 1. This course is appropriate for students who are confident in their graphing and beginning algebra skills. 1701.00
Courses Not Currently Scheduled
Course Number: MATH 2 (Not scheduled to be offered)
Precalculus with Analytic Geometry
Units: 5
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 50 or 52C
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Advanced algebra and analytic geometry: Linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse functions; determinants, matrices and linear systems; zeros of polynomials, arithmetic and geometric sequences, mathematical induction; permutations and combinations, binomial theorem; vectors, conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, polar coordinates, lines and surfaces in space, and quadric surfaces. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 15
Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 203 or 211D
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Fundamental ideas underlying modern mathematics: Elements from logic, sets, and number systems; concepts of elementary algebra, geometry, topology, and combinatorics. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4
Course Number: MATH 16A
Calculus for Business and Life/Social Sciences
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 1 or 2
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Introduction to analytic geometry and differential and integral calculus of algebraic functions with particular attention paid to simple applications. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 16B
Calculus For Business and Life/Social Sciences
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 16A or 3A
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC
Description: Continuation of differential and integral calculus: Transcendental functions, methods of integration, partial differentiation, and multiple integration with particular attention to applications. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b; CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
Course Number: MATH 48NA-TZ
Selected Topics in Mathematics
Units: .5-5
Class: 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)
Acceptable for credit: CSU
Description: See section on Selected Topics. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 49
Independent Study in Mathematics
Units: .5-5
Class: (GR)
Course study under this section may be repeated three times for a maximum of 5 units.
Acceptable for credit: CSU
Description: See section on Independent Study. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 113
Math Workshop for Statistics
Units: 1
Class: 1 hour lecture (P/NP)
Pre-requisite: Math 203 or 211D
Recommended preparation: Math 13 (recommended to be taken concurrently)
Acceptable for credit: CSU
Description: Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in statistics: Workshop in solving routine problems dealing with theory and practice of statistics; Collection of data: sampling, observational and experimental studies; Organizing data: univariate and bivariate to table and graphs, histograms; Describing data: measures of location, spread and correlation; Theory: probability, random variables, binomial and normal distribution; Drawing conclusions from data: confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, z-tests, t-tests and chi-square tests, one-way analysis of variances; and regression and non-parametric methods. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 201
Elementary Algebra
Units: 4
Class: 5 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 225 or 250 or 251D or 253 or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Not open for credit to students who have completed or are currently enrolled in Math 210ABCD.
Description:Basic algebraic operations: Linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, factoring quadratic polynomials, solving quadratic equations, fractions, radicals and exponents, word problems, graphing, and number systems. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 202
Geometry
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Pre-requisite: Math 201 or 210D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Description: Introduction to plane geometry emphasizing mathematical logic and proofs: Geometric constructions, congruent triangles, parallel lines and parallelograms, proportions, similar triangles, circles, polygons, and area. 1701.00
AA/AS area 4b
Course Number: MATH 216
Support for Trigonometry
Units: 1
Class: 1 hours lecture (GR)
Co-requisite: Math 50
Description: Review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed in trigonometry: Geometry, transformations of graphs, trigonometric functions and applications, conic sections, polar coordinates including the complex plane and analytic geometry. Intended for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 50, Trigonometry. This course is appropriate for students who are confident in their graphing and beginning algebra skills. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 248NA-TZ
Selected Topics in Mathematics
Units: .5-5
Class: 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)
Description:See section on Selected Topics. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 250
Arithmetic
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Not open for credit to students who have completed or are concurrently enrolled in Math 251ABCD.
Non-degree applicable
Description: Refresher course in the fundamental processes of arithmetic: Whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents; metric system introduced and incorporated throughout the arithmetic material. 4930.41
Course Number: MATH 253
Pre-Algebra
Units: 3
Class: 3 hours lecture (GR)
Recommended preparation: Math 250 or 251D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Non-degree applicable
Description:Fundamentals of pre-algebra: Properties of real numbers, factoring and multiples, ratio and proportion, signed numbers, linear equations and formulas, powers and roots, percents and averages, and English and metric measurements. 4930.41
Course Number: MATH 270
Math Workshop for Arithmetic
Units: 1
Class: 1 hour lecture (P/NP)
Recommended preparation: Math 250 (recommended to be taken concurrently)
Non-degree applicable
Description:Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in arithmetic: Workshop in solving routine problems dealing with whole numbers and arithmetic operations, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percents, measurements and scales, interpretations of notation, and simple equations and formulas. 4930.41
Course Number: MATH 271
Math Workshop for Pre-Algebra
Units: 1
Class: 1 hour lecture (P/NP)
Recommended preparation: Math 250 or 251D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment; and Math 253 (recommended to be taken concurrently)
Non-degree applicable
Description: Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in pre-algebra: Workshop in solving routine problems dealing with real numbers, factoring and multiples, ratio and proportion, signed numbers, linear equations and formulas, powers and roots, percents and averages, and English and metric measurements. 4930.41
Course Number: MATH 272
Math Workshop for Elementary Algebra
Units: 1
Class: 1 hour lecture (P/NP)
Pre-requisite: Math 250 or 251D or 225 or 253 or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Recommended preparation: Math 201 (recommended to be taken concurrently)
Non-degree applicable
Description: Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in elementary algebra: Workshop in solving routine problems dealing with basic algebraic operations, linear equations and inequalities, relations and functions, factoring quadratic polynomials, solving quadratic equations, fractions, radicals and exponents, word problems, and graphic and number systems. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 273
Math Workshop for Intermediate Algebra
Units: 1
Class: 1 hour lecture (P/NP)
Pre-requisite: Math 201 or 210D or appropriate placement through multiple-measures assessment
Recommended preparation: Math 202; and Math 203 (recommended to be taken concurrently)
Non-degree applicable
Description: Reinforcement of problem-solving skills in intermediate algebra: Workshop in solving routine problems dealing with real number properties and operations, solutions and graphs of linear equations in one and two variables; absolute value equations, advanced factoring, complex numbers, quadratic equations and systems of quadratic equations, conic sections, determinants; solutions and graphs of first-degree, quadratic and rational inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, and sequences and series. 1701.00
Course Number: MATH 348NA-TZ
Selected Topics in Mathematics
Units: .5-5
Class: 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)
Non-degree applicable
Description: See section on Selected Topics. 4930.40