The Mathematics program has been designed to place students on a career track toward mathematics, either as a university major or as preparation for a teaching career. An associate degree in mathematics offers a student flexibility in future academic endeavors and career opportunities.
Courses in MATH:
- MATH-100: Math for Allied Health Programs
- MATH-110: Mathematics for Industry
- MATH-120: Fundamentals of College Mathematics
- MATH-122: Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers
- MATH-123: Statistical & Geometrical Concepts for Elementary School Teachers
- MATH-124: College Algebra
- MATH-126: Precalculus I
- MATH-127: Precalculus II
- MATH-128: Precalculus and Trigonometry
- MATH-176: Introductory Calculus for Business & Social Sciences
- MATH-181: Calculus I
- MATH-182: Calculus II
- MATH-20: Learning Support for MATH 120
- MATH-24: Learning Support for MATH 124
- MATH-251: Discrete Mathematics I
- MATH-26: Learning Support for MATH 126
- MATH-283: Calculus III
- MATH-285: Differential Equations
- MATH-299: Directed Study
- MATH-330: Linear Algebra
- MATH-90: Elementary Arithmetic
- MATH-91: Basic Mathematics
- MATH-92: Algebra Review
- MATH-93: Pre Algebra
- MATH-95: Elementary Algebra
- MATH-96: Intermediate Algebra
- MATH-96D: Algebra Review for Math 126
- MATH-98: Developmental Mathematics