Approval Status
Approved
Date Reviewed
September 2014
A course that consistently links mathematical concepts
to real-world applications by moving from the concrete to the abstract.
Topics covered include data and problem solving, visualizing data, functions
and their representations, linear functions and models, polynomial functions
and models, equations and inequalities, graphs and functions, zeros of
polynomial functions, logarithmic and exponential growth and constructing
nonlinear models and systems of equations and inequalities, matrices and
determinants. Prerequisite: sufficient score on mathematics placement exam or
MATH 1300 with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or better.
Course Type
Upper Division