Mathematics (MATH)
Accelerated Math (AMATH)
AMATH 097
Corequisite Intermediate Algebra
7 Credits
Introduces the study of linear equations and systems, properties of exponents, operations on polynomials, factoring, and quadratic equations with additional support with algebra techniques.. Students should take this course if they plan to pursue a pathway that requires MATH 141 (STEM) or MATH 147 (Business) or if they plan to transfer to a university that requires MATH 097 for admission.
AMATH 141
Corequisite Precalculus I
8 Credits
Covers power, exponential, and logarithmic functions and analytic geometry with additional support with algebra techniques. Students who plan to pursue Science, Engineering, or Math (SEM) pathways should take this course.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH 097 or equivalent.
Mathematics (CMATH)
CMATH 107
Clippers Math In Society
5 Credits
Gives students the opportunity to complete MATH& 107 in one quarter with prerequisite support as needed. Explores a variety of mathematical topics presenting mathematics as an art and as a tool for understanding the world around us. Designed for non-science majors. Specific topics may be drawn from geometry, number theory, set theory, and the history of mathematics. Students will earn credit for either MATH 095 or MATH& 107 at the conclusion of the course.
CMATH 146
Clippers Introduction to Statistics
7 Credits
Mathematics (MATH)
MATH 095
Intermediate Algebra Essentials
5 Credits
Introduces the study of linear equations and polynomials, systems of linear equations, properties of positive exponents, operations on polynomials, basic factoring, and analyzing graphs of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions. Students should take this course if they plan to pursue a pathway that requires MATH& 146 or MATH& 107.
MATH 096
Applied Algebra Topics
2 Credits
Provides algebraic foundations by introducing the vocabulary, problem solving strategies, critical thinking, mathematical concepts, and technical skills needed to be successful. Students placing below college level on the CPT for these classes, or who are self-placing should take this class.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 095 with a C or better or appropriate placement.
MATH 097
Intermediate Algebra
5 Credits
Introduces the study of linear equations and polynomials, including equation of a line, systems of linear equations, properties of exponents, operations on polynomials, factoring, and solving factorable quadratic equations. Students should take this course if they plan to pursue a pathway that requires MATH 099 (STEM) or MATH 147 (Business) or if they plan to transfer to a university that requires MATH 097 for admission.
MATH 098
Algebraic Methods
5 Credits
Focuses on the geometric and algebraic skills needed for success in precalculus and calculus. Students who plan to pursue Science, Engineering, or Math (SEM) pathways should take this course.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH 097 or equivalent.
MATH 099
Functions and Advanced Algebraic Methods
3 Credits
Strengthens algebraic foundations for quadratic, rational, and radical expressions and equations. Introduces students to function notation and logarithms. Students who plan to pursue Science, Engineering, or Math (SEM) pathways should take this course.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH 097 or equivalent.
MATH 101
Technical Mathematics I
5 Credits
Covers the theories and applications of mathematics used in technical fields with emphasis on problem solving strategies, measurement, algebra, geometry, unit conversions and the metric system.
MATH 147
Precalculus for Business/Social Science
5 Credits
Covers properties and applications of elementary algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions relevant to business, economics, and social sciences. Recommended for students studying business or economics.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH 097 or equivalent.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH 205
Linear Algebra
5 Credits
Covers vectors, matrices, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 151 with a C or better
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH 214
Undergraduate Research I
1-6 Credits
Prepares students to successfully complete their own scientific research project by introducing the use of the scientific method, ethics, research methods, proposal writing, and presentation techniques. Provides a framework for students to design, plan, and carry out their own scientific research project in collaboration with peers and mentors.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 141 or MATH& 146 or instructor's permission.
MATH 215
Undergraduate Research II
1-5 Credits
Continues to prepare students to successfully complete their own scientific research project by introducing the use of the scientific method, ethics, research methods, proposal writing, and presentation techniques. Provides a framework for students to design, plan, and carry out their own scientific research project in collaboration with peers and mentors.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 214.
MATH 238
Differential Equations
5 Credits
Introduces the theory of ordinary differential equations with applications to biological, chemical, and/or physical systems.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 151 and MATH& 152 with a C or better.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
Mathematics (CCN) (MATH&)
MATH& 107
Math In Society
5 Credits
Explores a variety of mathematical topics presenting mathematics as a form of art and as a tool for understanding the world around us. Designed for non-science majors. Specific topics may be drawn from geometry, number theory, set theory, and the history of mathematics.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 095 with a C or better or appropriate placement.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 141
Precalculus I
5 Credits
Covers power, exponential, and logarighmic functions and analytic geometry. Students who plan to pursue a Science, Engineering, or Math (SEM) pathway should take this course.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH 098 or MATH 099 or equivalent.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 142
Precalculus II
5 Credits
Covers trigonometric, polynomial, and rational functions and their applications.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or a C or better in MATH& 141 or equivalent.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 146
Introduction to Statistics
5 Credits
Covers basic probability, descriptive statistics, and inferential statistics.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 096 with a C or better.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 148
Business Calculus
5 Credits
Covers introductory calculus for students of business and social science.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 147 with a C or better or appropriate placement.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 151
Calculus I
5 Credits
Covers differential calculus of single-variable functions.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 142 with a C or better
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 152
Calculus II
5 Credits
Covers integral calculus of single-variable functions.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 151 with a C or better.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 153
Calculus III
5 Credits
Covers advanced calculus topics including infinite series, Taylor polynomials, Taylor series representation of functions and calculus in polar coordinates and in parametric equations. Continuation of MATH& 152.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 152 with a C or better.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science
MATH& 254
Calculus IV
5 Credits
Covers analytic geometry in three dimensions and multivariable calculus.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH& 151 and MATH& 152 with a C or better.
Distribution Requirements: Quantitative, Natural Science