- MATH-100
- Prealgebra
- Credit(s) 3
Prealgebra
MATH 100 is designed to prepare students for MATH 061 (Elementary Algebra). Topics
include fractions, decimals, ratios and proportion, percentages, unit analysis and
conversions, geometry, algebraic expressions and linear equations in one variable.
This course requires a minimum placement score on the Math Placement Exam.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH-BASE
- MATH-001A
- Introduction to Calculus
- Credit(s) 5
Introduction to Calculus
MATH 001A is an introduction to differential calculus of elementary functions
(including trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic). The course covers limits,
continuity, derivatives, basic integrals, the Fundamental Theorem, and applications.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 015 or 016
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 210
- MATH-001B
- Calculus With Applications
- Credit(s) 5
Calculus With Applications
MATH 001B is an introduction to integral calculus.The course covers techniques
of integration,applications of integration, improper integrals,polar coordinates,
and infinite series.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(S) MATH 001A:
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 220
- MATH-002A
- Multivariate Calculus
- Credit(s) 4
Multivariate Calculus
MATH 002A is concerned with three-dimensional vectors, lines and plans, vector-
valued functions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and calculus of vector fields.
(Please Note: This course is offered infrequently.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 001B
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 230
- MATH-002B
- Differential Equations
- Credit(s) 4
Differential Equations
MATH 002B is the study of first-order linear differential equations and their
applications in science and engineering, linear differential equations of higher order,
applications of second-order differential equations to vibrational models, differential
equations with variable coefficients, Laplace transformations and systems of linear
differential equations. (Please note: This course is offered infrequently.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 002A
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- MATH-010A
- Structure & Concepts in Math I
- Credit(s) 3
Structure & Concepts in Mathematics I
MATH 010A is designed for prospective elementary school teachers. The course
covers the development of real numbers including integers, rational and irrational
numbers, computation, prime numbers and factorizations, and problem solving strategies.
This class does not satsify G.E. math requirements for non-Liberal Studies majors.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 063
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 120
- MATH-010B
- Structure & Concepts in Math.
- Credit(s) 3
Structure & Concepts in Mathematics II
MATH 010B is designed for prospective elementary school teachers. The course covers
counting methods, elementary probability and statistics. Topics from geometry include
polygons, congruence and similarity, measurement, geometric transformations, coordinate
geometry, and selected applications. This class does not satisfy the G. E. quantitative
reasoning requirement for non- Liberal Studies majors at four-year institutions.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 010A
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- MATH-015
- Precalculus
- Credit(s) 5
Precalculus
MATH 015 is an intensive course covering those topics traditionally found in the
separate courses of trigonometry and college algebra. This course will include an
in-depth analysis and application of linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential,
logarithmic, trigonometric functions and their graphs, systems of equations, and analytic
geometry.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 063 (Required, Previous or concurrent).
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- MATH-016
- Precalculus and Trigonometry
- Credit(s) 6
Precalculus and Trigonometry
MATH 016 is designed to prepare students for calculus, and includes the study
of polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions,
analytic geometry, and polar coordinates. The study of trigonometric functions, their
inverses and their graphs, identities and proofs related to trigonometric expressions,
trigonometric equations, solving right triangles, solving triangles using the Law
of Cosines and the Law of Sines, and introduction to vectors.
- Class Hours:
- 108 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s); MATH 063 or MATH 064:
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 955
- MATH-025
- Introduction to Statistics
- Credit(s) 4
Introduction to Statistics
MATH 025 is an introduction to the use of predictive techniques, hypothesis testing,
and predictive techniques to facilitate decision-making. Topics include descriptive
statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference; correlation
and linear regression; analysis of variance, chi-square and t-tests; and application
of technology for statistical analysis including the interpretation of the relevance
of the statistical findings. Applications using data from disciplines including business,
social sciences, psychology, life science, health science, and education.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 063 or MATH 064 (Required, Previous or concurrent).
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- MATH 110
- MATH-045
- Contemporary Math
- Credit(s) 3
Contemporary Math
MATH 045 is a college level liberal arts mathematics course surveying a collection
of topics including Management Science, Social Choice, Statistics and Growth and Symmetry.
(Satisfies CSU Fresno Gen. Ed. CORE, Quantitative Reasoning).
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 063
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- MATH-049
- Mathematics Directed Study
- Credit(s) 1 - 2
Mathematics Directed Study
MATH 049/099 are designed for student who wish to undertake special projects
related to mathematics. Students, under instructor guidance and acknowledgement, may
pursue individual exploration after completing or while currently enrolled in at
least one course in the department of directed study.
- Class Hours:
- 108 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- MATH-061
- Elementary Algebra
- Credit(s) 5
Elementary Algebra
MATH 061 is the first course in a two semester sequential elementary and intermediate
algebra program. Topics for elementary algebra include arithmetic review, solving
linear equations and inequalities in one variable, graphing linear equations and inequalities
in two variables, solving linear systems, operations with polynomials, solving equations
by factoring, operations with rational expressions, and addition of radical expressions.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 101 or MATH 100
- P/NP
- MATH-063
- Intermediate Algebra
- Credit(s) 5
Intermediate Algebra
MATH 063 is the second course in a two semester sequential elementary and intermediate
algebra sequence. Topics for intermediate algebra include factoring, solving quadratic,
rational and radical equations, inequalities, integer and rational exponents, graphing
conics, functions, scientific notation, and applications.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 061
- P/NP
- MATH-064
- Elementary & Intermediate Alg
- Credit(s) 5
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
MATH 064 covers Elementary and Intermediate Algebra in one semester, eliminating
the repetitiveness of the traditional two-semester sequence. This course is designed
for students who either have had some previous exposure to elementary algebra or have
a facility for learning math. This course satisfies the intermediate algebra requirement
for any transfer-level math course.
- Class Hours:
- 90 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- MATH 101 or MATH 100 (Required, Previous or concurrent).
- Advisory(s):
- Prior exposure to beginning or intermediate algebra topics. (Recommended, Previous or concurrent).