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Mathematics

MAC 1105 F, W, S
COLLEGE ALGEBRA (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or a CLM score of at least 40.

This course is a study of functions. The course covers linear, absolute value, exponential, logarithmic, quadratic, and rational and radical functions and their applications. The course presents these concepts through an applied approach. Other topics include systems of equations, composition of functions and inverse functions. This course is intended for those students who need additional preparation before precalculus mathematics as well as those whose major programs specifically require this level of mathematics.


MAC 1114 F, W, S
TRIGONOMETRY (3)
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 70.

This course is designed to assist students in developing the trigonometric background for the calculus curriculum and/or other areas that require a trigonometry course. Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in this course.


MAC 1140 F, W, S
PRE-CALCULUS (Algebra) (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 70.
This course is designed for students who need to develop the appropriate background for the calculus curriculum. This course includes discussion of functions (from an analytical, numerical and graphical perspective) that are needed in upper mathematics courses. The course also includes conic sections, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, mathematical induction and the Binomial Theorem. Graphing calculator and/or computer algebraic system work is required in this course.


MAC 1147 F, W
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY (5).
5 hours per week.
Prerequisites: High school trigonometry or MAC 1105 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 70.

This course is a combination of MAC 1140 and MAC 1114. Graphing calculators and/or computer algebra systems will be used and required in this course.


MAC 2233 F, W, S
CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 1140 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 103.
An introduction to calculus with applications to business and the social sciences. The course includes the study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions, rates of change and curve sketching. Emphasis is on modeling and practical applications in solving business, economic and social science problems. Graphing calculator and/or algebraic system work is required in this course.


MAC 2311 F, W, S
CALCULUS I WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY (5).
5 hours per week.
Prerequisites: MAC 1140 and MAC 1114, MAC 1142 or MAC 1147 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 70.

Single variable calculus covering analytic geometry of the conics, differentiation and integration of the algebraic, logarithmic, trigonometric and exponential functions.


MAC 2312 F, W
CALCULUS II WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY (5).
5 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 2311.
Single variable calculus covering differentiation of trigonometric functions, anti-derivative techniques, numerical integration, indeterminate forms, Taylor’s Theorem and infinite series.


MAC 2313 F, W
CALCULUS III WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY (4).
4 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 2312 or equivalent.
Multivariable calculus covering vectors and solid analytic geometry, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, line and surface integrals.


MAE 2801
MATHEMATICS FOR EDUCATORS (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 70.
This course is designed to provide a study in mathematical ideas suitable for education majors and those needing course work for teacher re-certification. The topics covered will include number sense, concepts and operations, measurement, geometry and spatial sense, algebraic thinking, data analysis and probability. The topics are in alignment with the NCTM standards, the Sunshine State Standards, Marion, Citrus and Levy Counties math curriculum, and the FCAT.


MAP 2302 W, S
ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAC 2312.
A first course in ordinary differential equations with applications. This course covers homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, power series method, Laplace transform, systems of first order differential equations and numerical solutions.


MAT 1033 F, W, S
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 0024C or a CPT(EA) score of at least 72, or SAT of at least 440 or ACT of at least 19.
This course is intended to provide students with the opportunity to develop a mathematical foundation necessary to take College Algebra, Statistics and/or other Gordon Rule mathematics courses. To enroll in this course, students should have, as a minimum, a recent and substantial Algebra I course in high school or equivalent. This course counts as elective credit only. It does NOT count as mathematics credit toward the A.A. degree.


MGF 1106 F, W, S
MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS I (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 40.

This course is designed for students whose majors do not require courses in College Algebra and above. MGF 1106 is not designed as a prerequisite for other mathematics courses. This course reviews and/or covers many of the CLAST skills, including systematic counting and probability, statistics, geometry, sets and logic. Some topics related to the history of mathematics are also included in the course. This course does count toward the Gordon Rule mathematics requirement for the A.A. degree.


MGF 1107 F, W, S
MATHEMATICS FOR LIBERAL ARTS II (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 40.
This course is designed for those students who do not need Statistics, College Algebra or Pre-Calculus mathematics. This course covers a selection of topics from within the following general areas: financial mathematics, linear and exponential growth, numbers and number systems, history of mathematics, elementary number theory, voting techniques, and graph theory. It is strongly suggested that students who plan to take MGF 1107 complete MGF 1106 prior to taking this course. This course does count toward the Gordon Rule mathematics requirement for the A. A. degree.


MGF 2118
CLAST MATH REVIEW (1).
2.5 hours per week for 6 weeks.
Prerequisites: Any course higher than MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or better.
This course is specifically designed to assist students in reviewing the competencies covered on the CLAST. This course counts only as elective credit. Does not count toward math credit for the A.A. or A.S. degree.
 
MTG 2204
ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY.
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033.
This course provides a working knowledge of the basic principles and skills of plane geometry with an introduction to non-Euclidean geometries. Topics involve line segments, angles, triangles, polygons, circles, parallel lines, solids, translations and similarity.


STA 2023 F, W, S
ELEMENTARY STATISTICS (3).
3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or better or a CLM score of at least 40.
A study of descriptive statistics, probability theory, random variables, hypothesis tests, confidence intervals, beta errors, and comparison of two sample means.

STA 2023H W
HONORS ELEMENTARY STATISTICS (3)
3 hours per week
Prerequisite Admission to the Community of Scholars Program, students with a 3.3 GPA or permission of instructor
This is a beginning course in statistics designed primarily for students admitted to the CFCC Community of Scholars program. Honors classes that do not have the requisite number of honors students may admit other students on a conditional basis, at the discretion of the instructor. This course will consist of a study of descriptive statistics, linear regression, probability theory, random variables, hypothesis tests, confidence intervals and comparison of two sample means.

 

Terms courses are offered: F = Fall, W = Spring, S = Summer


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