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MTH 121 College Algebra

MTH 121 -  College Algebra  

Credit Hours: 4, Contact Hours: 4

Division: Science Math

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. Quantitative Reasoning.

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: Placement into ENG 111

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 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.

ACC 121 - Accounting Principles I

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Course Description Introduction to financial accounting covering the accounting cycle, preparation of financial statements, and accounting for merchandising operations. It includes accounting for cash, receivables, inventory, property plant and equipment, current liabilities, payroll, long-term liabilities and corporations. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites Placement into MTH 23 or completion of MTH 08 with a 2.0 or higher. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BUS 105 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Demonstrate the accounting for various types of assets and liabilities. Application: Use accounting concepts and skills found in real life situations. Integration: Evaluate various real life scenarios using accounting knowledge, concepts, and skills. Human Dimension: Identify patterns in their own developing accounting knowledge. Caring - Civic Learning: Engage in ethical decision making regarding accounting. Learning How to Learn: Reflect on their own developing accounting knowledge regarding future career options.

CAR 121 - Exterior Construction

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Course Description Through structured classroom and hands-on skill building, the student will learn about various roofing materials and applications, window and door installation, siding, cornice design and installation, gutters, downspouts, decks and fences. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 23 or higher, or co-enrollment in the recommended developmental math course. Placement into ENG 11 /111 or higher, or co-enrollment in the recommended English course. Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain advanced building design and materials. Identify window and door material. Describe deck material and design. Identify gutter/downspout material. Application: Research materials used in modern construction. Design deck layouts. Complete a roofing and siding project. Integration: Recognize the Impact of improper materials for specific buildings. Distinguish differences in trim techniques, decks and fence design. Human Dimension: Judge if working construction outdoors suits them. Analyze the variety of demands and expectations of society. Caring - Civic Learning: Appreciate how careful planning of building structures can save time, money, and reduce waste. Learning How to Learn: Continue quality work practices learned in class in real-life situations.

PHY 121 - General Physics I

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Course Description This is the first course in a two semester sequence in General Physics. Topics include kinematics, Newton's Laws, conservation of momentum, conservation of energy, rotational motion, oscillations, and fluids. The laboratory covers the preceding topics in parallel with the lecture whenever possible. The development of conceptual understanding and problem solving skills is emphasized. Group 1 lab course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 6 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites MTH 122 Corequisites PHY 121L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Define: physical quantities, physical laws, and physical process. Application: Determine relevant information. Determine which scientific and mathematical principles apply. Apply appropriate conceptual problem-solving strategies. Apply appropriate quantitative problem-solving strategies. Integration: Extend the learned physical concepts to novel problem-solving scenarios. Human Dimension: Interact with lab partners to achieve the given objectives. Caring - Civic Learning: Relate everyday observations of the natural world to physics concepts. Learn to care more deeply about the natural world. Learning How to Learn: Learn that they CAN understand seemingly complex physical concepts. Learn that they CAN problem-solve beyond memorized algorithms.

Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing

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

Nursing - ADN Completion Option

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

Accounting, Associate in Applied Science Degree - General

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...with ACC 121 Accounting Principles I . 2 Math Competency: Students must place into MTH 111...

Nursing - Practical, Certificate of Achievement

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

Business Administration, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...concurrently with ACC 121 Accounting Principles I . 2 Students must place into MTH 111 Intermediate...

Business Administration - Online, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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...concurrently with ACC 121 Accounting Principles I . 2 Students must place into MTH 111 Intermediate...

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

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

Maritime - Deck Officer, Bachelor of Science

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...MTH 141 Calculus I or higher, or completion of MTH 121 College Algebra and MTH...

Maritime - Engineering Officer, Bachelor of Science

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...MTH 141 Calculus I or higher, or completion of MTH 121 College Algebra and MTH...

Maritime - Power Systems, Bachelor of Science

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...MTH 141 Calculus I or higher, or completion of MTH 121 College Algebra and MTH...

ACC 123 - Accounting Principles II

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...4 Required Prerequisites ACC 121 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 111 General Education Outcomes...

CHM 150 - General Chemistry I

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...CHM 150R Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 121 ; ENG 111 with a grade of...

CHM 150R - General Chemistry I, Recitatn

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...or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0 or better; MTH 121

PHY 122 - General Physics II

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...Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites PHY 121 , PHY 121L , MTH 122 Corequisites PHY 122L Recommended...

Bachelor of Science (BS)

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

Office Administration, Certificate of Achievement (Level II)

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...MTH 23 Beginning Algebra or completion of MTH...required for the ACC 121 Accounting Principles I...

Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

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

MFG 304 - Marine Hydraulics

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...2 Required Prerequisites MFG 104 , MTH 111 or higher, PHY 121 General Education Outcomes supported...

SVR 110 - Fundamentals of Surveying

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...Hours 2 Lab Hours 6 Required Prerequisites MTH 121 or higher, can be taken concurrently...

SVR 120 - CAD for Surveying

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...Hours 3 Lab Hours 2 Required Prerequisites MTH 121 or higher, can be taken concurrently...

SVR 150 - Construction Survey App

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...Hours 2 Lab Hours 6 Required Prerequisites MTH 121 or higher, SVR 110 , SVR 120...

SVR 160 - Surveying Calculations

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...Hours 2 Lab Hours 2 Required Prerequisites MTH 121 or higher, SVR 110 , SVR 120...