Mathematics
- Essentials of Beginning Algebra (Exponents and Polynomials), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Beginning Algebra (Lines), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Intermediate Algebra (Exponential and Logarithmic), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Intermediate Algebra (Factoring and Quadratics), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Intermediate Algebra (Functions), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Intermediate Algebra (Radical, Rational, and Absolute Values), Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Number Systems and Arithmetic, Certificate of Competency
- Essentials of Statistics, Certificate of Competency
- Support for Calculus, Certificate of Competency
MATH G098N36 Hours (36 lecture hours)
Support for Calculus 1
Co-requisite(s): MATH G180.
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Not Transferable.
This noncredit course provides students with the necessary support to succeed in Math G180: Calculus 1. Topics include study and test-taking skills, operations on real numbers, linear equations, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse functions, and solving applicational problems. Students taking this course will gain the necessary algebraic and trigonometric skills, improving their foundational mathematical competence, to succeed in MATH G180: Calculus 1.
NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing MATH G098N
MATH G099N36 Hours (36 lecture hours)
Support for Calculus 2
Co-requisite(s): MATH G185.
Grading Mode: P/NP/SP Noncredit, Letter Noncredit
Not Transferable.
This noncredit course provides students with the necessary support to succeed in Math G185: Calculus 2. Topics include study and test-taking skills, continual improvement of algebraic skills, library of functions, solving applicational problems, differentiation of functions, and introductory integration. Students taking this course will gain the necessary skills, improving their foundational mathematical competence, to succeed in MATH G185: Calculus 2 and the remainder of the calculus series.
NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.