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MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra

MTH 111 -  Intermediate Algebra  

Credit Hours: 4, Contact Hours: 4

Division: Science Math

Intermediate Algebra covers elementary set notation, a description of the Real number system, its major subsets, and an introduction to the Complex number system. Simplifying exponents, and algebraic expressions. Solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations. Linear inequalities and systems of equations are also solved. The function concept is referenced throughout including the graphical, symbolic and numerical representations. Group 2 course.

Required Prerequisites: A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 23 or appropriate placement.

Recommended Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111

MTH 111 - Intermediate Algebra

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Course Description Intermediate Algebra covers elementary set notation, a description of the Real number system, its major subsets, and an introduction to the Complex number system. Simplifying exponents, and algebraic expressions. Solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations. Linear inequalities and systems of equations are also solved. The function concept is referenced throughout including the graphical, symbolic and numerical representations. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 23 or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Show proper usage of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation on the Complex Numbers (primarily the Real Numbers), and algebraic expressions. Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: algebraic expressions (polynomial, rational and radical), functions, like terms, factoring, equations (linear, quadratic, radical and rational), linear inequality, simplify, solve, unit conversion, scientific notation, Cartesian coordinate system, slope, intercepts, parabola, vertex. Use procedures to: combine like terms, evaluate algebraic expressions and functions, perform operations and simplify rational and radical expressions, simplify integer and rational exponents, factor algebraic expressions, solve linear, quadratic, rational, radical equations, and systems of equations, convert units (Dimensional Analysis), solve linear inequalities, graph linear and quadratic equations. Use function notation to model and graph linear and quadractic functions. Application: Apply the appropriate procedure in simplifying mathematical expressions, solving equations and/or written applications. Integration: Apply mathematical operations/procedures to problems involving; evaluating and simplifying expressions or solving equations including applications. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 121 - College Algebra

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Course Description This course covers algebra topics including functions, mathematical models, solving equations algebraically and graphically, polynomial functions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, inverse functions, and linear and non-linear systems of equations. Applications are integrated throughout. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 111 or higher (excluding MTH 120 and MTH 131 ) or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes "Knowledge: Show proper usage of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation on the complex numbers (primarily the real numbers), and algebraic, logarithmic and exponential expressions. Knowledge: Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: algebraic expressions (polynomial, rational and radical), functions, inverse functions, composition of functions, factoring, equations (polynomial, radical and rational, exponential and logarithmic), inequalities (polynomial, rational and absolute value), graphing polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, and transformations of the same. Use procedures to: evaluate and manipulate functions, perform operations and simplify algebraic expressions, simplify integer and rational exponents, factor algebraic expressions, solve polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic, and systems of equations, solve polynomial and absolute value inequalities, graph polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions and transformations of the same, and identify and locate key features of graphs of functions like; asymptotes, intercepts, and extrema. Application: Appropriate procedure in simplifying algebraic expressions, solving equations, including systems of equations, and/or written applications. Integration: Apply mathematical models to solve equations including applications. Interpret the solution in the context of the problem and justify the result. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 131 - Intro to Prob & Stats

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Course Description Descriptive statistics, experimental design, an introduction to probability concepts and inferential statistics are included in the course. Descriptive statistics includes graphs of both numerical and categorical data, measures of central tendency, and measures of variation. The normal density function, linear regression, and the binomial model are included. One and two sample problems involving confidence intervals and significance tests are studied for the sample mean and the sample proportion. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 111 or MTH 120 or higher or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Students will create: histograms, bar charts, stemplots, dot plots, box plots, scatterplots, regression lines, normal curves, and binomial distributions. Students will compute: measures of center, measures of variation, and probabilities, both continuous and discrete. Application: Use graphs of numerical data to choose appropriate measures of center and variation. Use scatterplots to determine if linear models are appropriate. Analyze statistical claims for accuracy, such as cause and effect claims. Generate confidence intervals and conduct hypothesis test for various situations. Integration: Interpret important traits of linear models such as strength, slope and trend. Explain the use and purpose of sampling distributions. Make precise and accurate interpretations of confidence intervals and hypothesis tests. Compare and contrast two or more data sets. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 122 - Trigonometry

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Course Description This course covers the definitions and graphic representations of the trigonometric functions. Triangles, angle measure, equations, identities, and inverse functions are discussed in detail. Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and equations of the conic sections will also be covered. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 121 or higher (excluding MTH 131 ) or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Show proper usage of angle measures, 6 trigonometric ratios, and functions and their inverses, basic trigonometric identities, Law of Sines, and Law of Cosines. Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: conic sections, solving trigonometric equations, verification of trigonometric identities. Use procedures to: graph and identify key features of conic sections, graph the trigonometric functions and their transformations, solve any type of triangle, solve trigonometric equations, and verify trigonometric identities. Application: Apply the appropriate procedure in simplifying trigonometric expressions, solving equations, and identities and solving triangles. Apply appropriate procedures to identify specific features of conic sections and then graph the conic section. Integration: Apply mathematical models to solve equations including applications. Interpret the solution in the context of the problem and justify the result. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 141 - Calculus I

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Course Description This is the first course in a traditional calculus sequence, emphasizing the development of the mathematical thought process. The topics covered include limits (definitions and limit proofs), continuity, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative, the indefinite and definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and applications of integration. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 5 Contact Hours 5 Lecture Hours 5 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 122 or higher (excluding MTH 131 ) or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Show proper usage of function notation, The Mean Value Theorem, The Intermediate Value Theorem, and The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: limits, continuity, differentiation and integration involving algebraic and trigonometric functions. Use procedures to: evaluate and verify limits, determine continuity and differentiability of functions, differentiate products, quotients and compositions of functions, evaluate definite and indefinite integrals, differentiate implicitly, and relate graphs to functions and their derivatives. Application: Solve optimization and related rate problems. Use the integral to find areas, volumes and other applications. Discern between the usage of differentiation and integration. Integration: Apply mathematical modeling to solve real world problems. Interpret the solution in the context of the problem and justify the results. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

ENV 111 - Physical Geology

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Course Description This course explores processes which transform planet Earth. Landforms, minerals, rocks, and geologic structures are examined in classroom, laboratory, and field studies, which focus on these geologic processes, and on the techniques of geology. Lab studies apply the methodology and techniques of geology by introduction of map reading, field and map study, study of surficial processes, and study of minerals and rocks. Group 1 lab course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 5 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 23 or equivalent Corequisites ENV 111L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Be able to identify and describe the physical and chemical properties of the most common minerals, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Explain the origins and geologic processes responsible for surface features and environments associated with streams, glaciers, coasts, etc. Explain tectonic processes responsible for the origin of continents, oceans, earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain systems. Application: Analyze the physical properties of unknown rocks and minerals to determine their identification. Analyze maps to determine the origin of landforms. Analyze 3 dimensional rock structures to determine the origin. Analyze digital images of the Earth's surface to describe the existing plate boundaries. Calculate the rate and direction of plate motion. Determine the timing of geologic events and features, by applying uniformitarianism, relative dating methods, and numerical (radiometric) dating methods. Integration: Describe how rock and mineral resources are used in the real world to make a wide range of products. Evaluate the economic value of local and statewide mining operations. Connect geologic processes with the occurrence and distribution of rock and mineral resources. Human Dimension: Work collaboratively in lab situations to determine the characteristics of geologic materials. See themselves as geologists. Caring - Civic Learning: Explain how management of soil, mineral, and rock resources impact local and global environments and economies. Learning How to Learn: Use internet resources to obtain information regarding geologic materials and current geologic events.

MTH 120 - Mathematical Explorations

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Course Description This course is designed to meet the MTA graduation requirements in math for students whose programs of study have no further math requirements. This course is designed to develop quantitative reasoning skills as applied to personal and social issues. Topics will convey to the student the beauty and utility of mathematics, and its applications to modern society. Core topics include logic, models of growth (linear & exponential), personal finance, basic statistics and probability. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 23 or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies High school algebra and geometry; Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe processes associated with logical thinking: problem solving and dimensional analysis. Describe processes associated with personal finance: compound Interest, amortization, annuity, consumer debt, inflation and taxes. Describe processes associated with growth models: graphical, numerical, linear, exponential, and regression and correlation. Describe processes associated with statistics and probability: mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and basic probability. Use correct mechanics; spelling, grammar, punctuation, and references. Application: Solve real world problems using appropriate models and strategies. Integration: Apply problem solving strategies justifying their results in real world problems: linear and exponential growth, dimensional analysis, logical reasoning, using a formula, using correct technology. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 142 - Calculus II

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Course Description This course is a continuation of Calculus I. The topics include differentiation and integration involving exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions. There is an introduction of various integration methods. L'Hospital's Rule, improper integrals, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and infinite sequences and series are also investigated. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 5 Contact Hours 5 Lecture Hours 5 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 141 or equivalent Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Show proper usage of function notation, The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, L'Hospital's Rule, Polar coordinates, integration techniques, Shell Method, Washer Method and tests for convergence. Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, limits, sequences, series, polar coordinates, parametrization. Use procedures to: evaluate limits using L'Hospital's Rule, evaluate definite, indefinite and improper integrals, define relations in parametric form, convert between polar and rectangular coordinates, and represent functions as infinite series. Application: Use integrals to find volumes, centroids, arc length, fluid force, and surface area. Apply convergence tests to determine behavior of infinite series. Apply calculus concepts to infinite series representations of functions. Integration: Apply mathematical modeling to solve real world problems. Interpret the solution in the context of the problem and justify the results. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

MTH 241 - Calculus III

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Course Description The course covers multivariable calculus including three-dimensional analytical geometry, vector valued functions, partial differentiation, and multiple integration (with applications of each), and vector calculus. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 5 Contact Hours 5 Lecture Hours 5 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 142 or equivalent Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Graph both space curves and surfaces in three dimensions in rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical coordinates. Demonstrate proper use of vectors and vector valued functions, including dot and cross products, equations of lines, planes and curves in space. Compute partial derivatives to find the gradient vector, directional derivatives, and to maximize or minimize a function of multiple variables using both the extreme value theorem and Lagrange multipliers. Write and evaluate double and triple integrals to find surface area, volume, length of curve and work. Learn the concepts and theorems of vector calculus, including line integrals, divergence, curl and surface integrals. Application: Perform proper operations on functions to find extrema and tangent approximations. Determine the most effective coordinate system to use to evaluate an iterated integral. Discern the proper order and limits of an iterated integral. Appropriately use Stoke's Theorem and the Divergence Theorem. Integration: Represent multidimensional physical relationships and use calculus theory and techniques to solve them. Human Dimension: Identify their mathematical strengths and weakness and recognize they can overcome their weaknesses. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Collaborate with peers during group work. Learning How to Learn: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Reflect on failure and revise appropriately.

MTH 251 - Differential Equations

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Course Description This course introduces the concepts of differential equations. Topics include: solving first and second order differential equations, and systems of linear differential equations. Solutions are found using analytical, numerical, or graphical techniques relating to quantitative modeling. Laplace transforms and solving non-linear differential equations are introduced. Complex numbers and their usefulness in solving differential equations is identified. Linear algebra is introduced including the topics of; vector spaces, subspaces, spanning sets, linear dependence and independence, basis and dimensions, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and linear transformations. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 142 or equivalent Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Solve differential equations and differential systems (of 2 variables) with initial conditions analytically, numerically, graphically and qualitatively. Utilize technology and theory and explain the limitations of each. Application: Determine the appropriate method for solving various first and second order equations. Solve and describe the nature of the solutions to various first order systems of equations. Integration: Represent a physical phenomenon in the form of a differential equation. Interpret the solution in the context of the problem and justify the results. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

CUL 111 - Professional Cookery

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Course Description An intensive study of foods and cooking, this course exposes the student to commercial equipment, quality food production, and professional presentation. It provides the chef training student with the practice and theory involved in the preparation of foods in a commercial operation. Basic cooking terminology, methods and procedures are introduced. The course also includes kitchen safety and sanitation, knife and equipment identification and technique, preparation of stocks, soups, and mother sauces, meats, poultry and seafood, and the presentation of a complete meal. Uniforms and knives will need to be purchased through the department for this course. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 5 Contact Hours 10 Lab Hours 10 Required Prerequisites ENG 99 /108 or higher, MTH 08 or higher, CUL 110 may be taken concurrently General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Define and explain key concepts, terms, relationships appropriate to professional cooking. Identify equipment and products used in professional kitchens. Connect the use of cooking methods to planned end results. Application: Demonstrate professional knife skills and cooking methods. Modify recipes to reflect the quantity needed for production. Integration: Integrate quality cooking methods and service to produce customer satisfaction. Relate interactions between cooking and design, sanitation and management. Human Dimension: Evaluate different life experiences, temperaments, and talents and how these traits positively affect group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Describe the impact of quality food service on successful food service outlets. Learning How to Learn: Interpret standardized recipes to create various menu items. Determine appropriate knife skills and cooking techniques in various commercial restaurant situations.

Dental Assistant, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...GED completion. Mathematics: MTH 23 Beginning Algebra or placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or...

Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing

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...or completion of MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra (if required, completion of MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra...

Nursing - ADN Completion Option

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...MTH 121 College Algebra or higher with qualifying test scores or completion of MTH 111...

Accounting - Fraud Investigation, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...3 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Accounting, Associate in Applied Science Degree - General

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...3 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Addendum

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...3 MTH 141 Calculus I 5 MTH 142...Introductory Thermodynamics 3 ENV 111 Physical Geology 4...

Law Enforcement, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...field experience. 1 Or MTH 111-11, or placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra Program...

Dental Assistant, Certificate of Achievement (Level II)

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...GED completion. Mathematics: MTH 23 Beginning Algebra or placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or...

Nursing - Practical, Certificate of Achievement

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...MTH 121 College Algebra or higher with qualifying test scores or completion of MTH 111...

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

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...scores into MTH 121 College Algebra or higher, or Successful completion of MTH 111 Intermediate...

Business Administration, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Business Administration - Online, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher , or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Automotive - Automotive Service Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Freshwater Studies, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Aviation, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Audio Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Paramedic, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher with qualifying test scores or completion of MTH...

Science & Math

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...with placement scores below MTH 23 Beginning Algebra and ENG 111 English Composition levels have...

AST 109 - Planetary Astronomy

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...Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 may be taken...

AST 119 - Astronomy

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...Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 may be taken...

BIO 227 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I

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...4 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 and ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 both may be...

BIO 228 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II

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...BIO 227 , BIO 227L , MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 Corequisites BIO 228L...

BIO 240 - Normal and Clinical Nutrition

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...Prerequisites MTH 23 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BIO 227 , ENG 111 , MTH 111 General...

BUS 251A - Lean Office Facilitation

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...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

CAR 103 - Construction Blueprint Reading

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...into MTH 111 or co-enrollment in MTH 08 or 23, placement into ENG 111...

CHM 150 - General Chemistry I

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...Hours 5 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 150R - General Chemistry I, Recitatn

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...Hours 2 Lecture Hours 2 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 with a grade of 2.0...

EGY 141 - Solar Photovoltaic Tech I

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...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes...

EGY 143 - Solar Thermal Technology I

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...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes...

EGY 145 - Geothermal Technology

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...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes...

ENV 112 - Historical Geology

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...ENV 103 or ENV 111 or GEO 105 ; ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes...

Visual Communications, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Early Childhood Education, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...MTH 121 College Algebra or higher with qualifying test scores or completion of MTH 111...

BIO 115 - Cell,Plant & Ecosystem Biology

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

BIO 116 - Genetic, Evolution, Animal Bio

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...or Skills Competencies BIO 115 , ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

BIO 208 - Microbiology

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

BIO 215 - Genetics

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

BIO 220 - Nutrition in Human Health

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 , and completion of any 100-level...

CHM 101 - Introductory Chemistry

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...Hours 5 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 151 - General Chemistry II

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...Prerequisites CHM 150 , CHM 150L , CHM 150R ; MTH 111 , all with a grade of 2...

CHM 151R - General Chemistry II Recitatn

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...Prerequisites CHM 150 , CHM 150L , CHM 150R ; MTH 111 , all with a grade of 2...

CHM 201 - Intro to Organic Chemistry

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...Prerequisites CHM 101 or CHM 150 and MTH 111 , all with a grade of 2...

CHM 250 - Organic Chemistry I

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...Prerequisites CHM 151 , CHM 151L , CHM 151R , MTH 111 , all with a grade of 2...

CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry II

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...5 Required Prerequisites CHM 250 , CHM 250L , MTH 111 , all with a grade of 2...

CMT 207 - Construction Cost Estimating

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...107 , MTH 111 or higher, CIT 100 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 -may...

EGR 201 - Statics

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...3 Required Prerequisites MTH 141 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 142 General...

ELE 101 - Introduction to Electrical

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement in MTH 111 or higher, or co-enrollment in...

ENV 140 - Watershed Science

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HVA 101 - Introduction to HVAC/R

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...or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 and MTH 111 , both may be taken concurrently...

HVA 106 - Fundamentals of Heating

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...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain...

HVA 122 - Refrigeration Fundamentals

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...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

HVA 126 - Residential and Commercial A/C

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...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify...

HVA 132 - Commercial A/C & Refrigeration

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...or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 111 and ENG 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify...

HVA 136 - EPA Certification

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...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by...

MDK 324 - Navigation III

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 331 - Electronic Navigation

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Learn...

MDK 332 - Electronic Navigation Lab

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 333 - Automatic Radar Plotting Aids

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...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: State...

MDK 341 - Ship Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-341/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 345 - Dry Cargo Stowage

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-345/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 431 - ECDIS

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-431/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 ; MTH 111 or higher Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge...

MDK 445 - Liquid Cargo Stowage

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-445/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 448 - Pilot/Mate License Prep

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-448/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Complete...

MDK 454 - GMDSS

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-454/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 ; elementary computer skills. Course Learning...

MFG 114 - Machining II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-114/

...to MTH 23 . Students will greatly benefit from having competency up to MTH 111 General...

MNG 271 - Maritime Welding

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mng-271/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

MNG 271L - Maritime Welding Lab

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mng-271l/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

WSI 200 - GL Research Technologies

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-200/

...in the field. Completion of MTH 111 and ENG 111 or appropriate placement scores. Course...

WSI 210 - Underwater Acoustics and Sonar

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-210/

...MTH 111 or higher Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies PHY 105 , Placement into ENG 111...

WSI 240 - ROV Systems and Operations

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-240/

...103 and MTH 111 or higher. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 ; Recommended competencies...

Associate in General Studies Degree (AGS)

https://catalog.nmc.edu/program-information/degree-requirements/general-studies-ags/

...scores into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or Successful completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS)

https://catalog.nmc.edu/program-information/degree-requirements/applied-science-aas/

...scores into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or Successful completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Bachelor of Science (BS)

https://catalog.nmc.edu/program-information/degree-requirements/science-bs/

...scores into MTH 121 College Algebra , or higher, or Successful completion of MTH 111 Intermediate...

Plant Science - Viticulture, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/science-math/plant-science-viticulture/

...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

Manufacturing Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/technical/manufacturing-technology/

...2 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher, or completion of MTH 23 Beginning...

ACC 123 - Accounting Principles II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/acc-123/

...ACC 121 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ACC 223 - Cost Accounting

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/acc-223/

...ACC 123 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ACC 290 - Accounting Internship

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/acc-290/

...or Skills Competencies ACC 221 , ACC 222 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

AST 100 - Observational Astronomy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ast-100/

...2 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

BIO 106 - Human Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-106/

...106L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 108 - Plant Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-108/

...108L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 110 - Essential Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-110/

...110L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 268 - Biochemistry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-268/

...Skills Competencies BIO 227 , BIO 227L , ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

CAR 101 - Introduction to Carpentry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-101/

...Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 23 or higher...Placement into ENG 11 /111 or higher, or...

CAR 105 - Foundations and Framing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-105/

...Skills Competencies Placement in MTH 23 or co...placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment...

CAR 121 - Exterior Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-121/

...Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 23 or higher...Placement into ENG 11 /111 or higher, or...

CAR 125 - Interior Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-125/

...Skills Competencies Placement in MTH 23 or co...Placement into ENG 11 /111 or Co-enrollment...

ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eco-201/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , placement into ENG 111 . It is recommended that...

ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eco-202/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , placement into ENG 111 . It is recommended that...

EGR 113 - Engineering Graphics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-113/

...4 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 122 General Education Outcomes supported by...

EGR 131 - Elementary Surveying

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-131/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 122 Corequisites EGR 131L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

EGR 202 - Mechanics of Materials

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-202/

...201 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 142 General Education Outcomes supported by...

EGR 203 - Dynamics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-203/

...201 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 241 General Education Outcomes supported by...

EGR 211 - Electrical Circuits I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-211/

...Prerequisites MTH 142 , may be taken concurrently. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

EGR 221 - Material Science

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-221/

...3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 141 , ENG 111 ; CHM 150 may be taken...

EGY 101 - Principles of Renewable Energy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-101/

...Skills Competencies Placement in MTH 23 or co...placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment...

EGY 105 - Sustainable Building Design

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-105/

...Skills Competencies Placement in MTH 23 or co...placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment...

ENV 103 - Earth Science

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-103/

...Prerequisites MTH 08 or equivalent Corequisites ENV 103L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111...

ENV 104 - Life of the Past

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-104/

...Prerequisites MTH 08 or equivalent Corequisites ENV 104L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111...

ENV 117 - Meteorology & Climatology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-117/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 23 Corequisites ENV 117L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

ENV 131 - Oceanography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-131/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 23 Corequisites ENV 131L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

ENV 270A - Michigan Basin Geology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270a/

...permission. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

ENV 270B - Field Mapping Techniques

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270b/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 23 , instructor permission required Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , completion...

ENV 270C - Precambrian Geology of MI

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270c/

...permission. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported by...

GEO 101 - Introduction to Geography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/geo-101/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 08 , students scoring below ENG 111 on the placement test...

GEO 105 - Physical Geography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/geo-105/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , students scoring below ENG 111 on the placement test...

MDK 411 - Marine Communications

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-411/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 122 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MFG 104 - Fluid Power

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-104/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 111 and ENG 99 /108 General Education...

MFG 113 - Machining I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-113/

...greatly benefit from having competency up to MTH 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MFG 304 - Marine Hydraulics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-304/

...Lab Hours 2 Required Prerequisites MFG 104 , MTH 111 or higher, PHY 121 General Education...

PHY 105 - Physics of the World Around Us

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-105/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 23 Corequisites PHY 105L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

PHY 121 - General Physics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-121/

...Required Prerequisites MTH 122 Corequisites PHY 121L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

PHY 122 - General Physics II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-122/

...PHY 121L , MTH 122 Corequisites PHY 122L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General...

PHY 221 - Problems & Princ.of Physics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-221/

...Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 141 , may be...or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHY 222 - Prob. & Princ. of Physics II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-222/

...221R , MTH 141 Corequisites PHY 222L , PHY 222R Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111...

PLS 233 - U.S. Foreign Policy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-233/

...211 . Recommended competencies: Placement into MTH 23 and ENG 11 /111. General Education Outcomes supported...

PLU 101 - Introduction to Plumbing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/plu-101/

...or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 23 and ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment in...

RAM 155 - Microcontroller Programming

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ram-155/

...Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 -may be taken concurrently Recommended Prerequisites...

SOC 211 - Marriage and the Family

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-211/

...extensively on these. Placement in MTH 23 and ENG 111 . Honors projects are also available...

WSI 105 - Intro to Freshwater Studies

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-105/

...3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , ENG 111 - may be taken concurrently. General...

WSI 230 - Water Policy & Sustainability

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-230/

...Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites ENG 111 and MTH 23 or higher, both may be...