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MATH 110 COLLEGE 4 UNITS
CAN MATH 10 ALGEBRA CSU, UC,
Hours: 4 lec IGETC
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge about advanced topics in algebra, focusing on
quadratic, rational and radical equations, relations, various types of functions and their graphs, rational and
quadratic inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, and solving equations of higher degree
focusing on polynomial functions of various degree, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions and
equations. Stress on techniques of graphing functions by transforming the graphs of reference functions,
and algebraic sign analysis. Includes the study of systems of linear equations and inequalities. MATH 110
will not transfer to UNR without the addition of MATH 108 because of their requirement for a trigonometry
component. Prerequisite: MATH 018.
MATH 114 FINITE MATH 4 UNITS
Hours: 4 lec CSU
This course covers a range of mathematical tools commonly used in business, social sciences, and life
sciences, including probability theory and linear mathematics. Selected topics from Markov chains, interest
and mortgage calculations, financial decision making, linear programming, two-person zero-sum games,
and logic will also be studied.
MATH 116 PRECALCULUS 4 UNITS
Hours: 4 lec
An in-depth study of Trigonometry. The trigonometric functions, unit-circle trigonometry, right triangle
trigonometry, graphs of transformed sine and cosine functions; amplitude, period and phase shift.
Trigonometric equations. The laws of sines and cosines. Complex numbers, DeMoivre’s Theorem. Vectors,
vector operations and applications. Analytic geometry topics, conic sections, polar coordinates, parametric
equations. Formerly MATH 025. Prerequisite: MATH 110 (College Algebra) with a grade of “C” or better.
MATH 150 CONCEPTS & 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec STRUCTURES OF CSU
MATHEMATICS FOR
EDUCATORS
Structure of the real number system, operations on real numbers, number theory in preparation for teaching
math at the K-6 grade levels. For Liberal Studies majors in the blended, pre-credential program leading to
a Multiple Subjects teaching credential. Prerequisite: MATH 018 or satisfactory completion of equivalent
test.
MATH 152 STRUCTURES OF 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec MATHEMATICAL CSU
PROBLEM SOLVING
& GEOMETRY
Problem solving, probability and statistics, measurement and the metric system and geometry for liberal
studies/pre-credential majors pursuing a Multiple Subjects teaching credential. Not acceptable for a
mathematics major or minor. Advisory: MATH 150 or consent from instructor.
MATH 202 ELEMENTARY 4 UNITS
CAN STAT 2 STATISTICS CSU, UC,
Hours: 4 lec IGETC
Emphasis on understanding statistical methods and techniques and their use. Measures of central tendency,
dispersion, linear regression, correlation, probability, distribution, sampling and testing hypothesis.
Standard deviation and Chi-square tests. Graphical methods of description of data. Prerequisite: MATH 018
(Intermediate Algebra) with a grade of “C” or better. Formerly MATH 017. Cross-listed with PSY 202.
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