Developmental Math
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This course provides a conceptual study of integers and integer operations. Topics include integers, absolute value, exponents, square roots, perimeter and area of basic geometric figures, Pythagorean Theorem, and use of the correct order of operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of pertinent concepts and principles and apply this knowledge … Read More Developmental Math
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This course provides a conceptual study of the relationship between fractions and decimals and covers related problems. Topics include application of operations and solving contextual application problems, including determining the circumference and area of circles with the concept of pi. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the connections between fractions … Read More Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a conceptual study of the problems that are represented by rates, ratios, percent, and proportions. Topics include rates, ratios, percent, proportion, conversion of English and metric units, and applications of the geometry of similar triangles. Upon completion, students should be able to use their understanding to solve conceptual application problems.Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a conceptual study of problems involving linear expressions, equations, and inequalities. Emphasis is placed on solving contextual application problems. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between simplifying expressions and solving equations and apply this knowledge to problems involving linear expressions, equations, and inequalities.Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a conceptual study of problems involving graphic and algebraic representations of lines. Topics include slope, equations of lines, interpretation of basic graphs, and linear modeling. Upon completion, students should be able to solve contextual application problems and represent real-world situations as linear equations in two variables.Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a conceptual study of problems involving graphic and algebraic representations of quadratics. Topics include basic polynomial operations, factoring polynomials, and solving polynomial equations by means of factoring. Upon completion, students should be able to find algebraic solutions to contextual problems with quadratic applications.Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a study of problems involving graphic and algebraic representations of rational equations. Topics include simplifying and performing operations with rational expressions and equations, understanding the domain, and determining the reasonableness of an answer. Upon completion, students should be able to find algebraic solutions to contextual problems with rational applications.Developmental Math
Lecture: 0.75 Lab: 0.5 Clinic: 0 Work: 1 Credits: 1
This course provides a conceptual study of the manipulation of radicals and the application of radical equations to real-world problems. Topics include simplifying and performing operations with radical expressions and rational exponents, solving equations, and determining the reasonableness of a solution. Upon completion, students should be able to find algebraic solutions to contextual problems with … Read More