| *CTE (career/technical education course, typically does not transfer to a university) |
| Workforce Education Course: |
| Counts towards fulfillment of core curriculum component area and is guaranteed to |
| transfer to a public university or college in Texas. |
| *TRAN (typically transfers to a university as an elective course) |
| *DEV (College-preparatory course, does not transfer, does not count towards a degree) |
| Must take the listed course(s) first or where indicated obtain instructor's permission |
| Lecture hours per week - Lab hours per week - Credit hours |
| Data as of: February 17, 2010 - 8:37 pm |
Mathematics
College Algebra
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| This course includes inequalities, determinants, elementary theory of equations (finding the rational roots), binomial theorem, |
| progression, etc. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0303 with a grade of C or better or placement by an approved TSI test. *TRAN; |
| Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 1314
Plane Trigonometry
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| Trigonometric functions; radians, logarithms; solutions of triangles; identities; trigonometric equations. Prerequisite: One unit of |
| plane geometry, and two units of high school algebra. Passage of the Math Section of a TSI approved test or completion of MATH |
| 0303 with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 1316
Mathematics of Modern Business I
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| A comprehensive look at linear equations, the two and three dimensional interpretations, inequalities, linear programming, compact |
| notation, and logarithms with application in modern business. Prerequisites: Two units of high school algebra or the equivalent; |
| Passage of the Math Section of a TSI approved test or completion of MATH 0303 with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core |
| Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 1324
Mathematics of Modern Business II
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| A continuation of MATH 1324 including differential integral calculus and probability. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1324 with a |
| grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 1325
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Mathematics
Contemporary Mathematics I
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| Logic: sets and counting; metric system; probability; statistics; geometry; math of finance; and exponential and logarithmic functions. |
| This course is appropriate for students transferring to Amarillo College's A.D.N. program and students who are seeking an A.A.S. at |
| Frank Phillips College. For students transferring, this course may transfer as an elective only, so students should consult the |
| institutions to which they intend to tranfer. Prerequisite: Passage of the Math Section of a TSI approved test or completion of MATH |
| 0303 with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 1332
Fundamentals of Mathematics I
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| Concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational, and real |
| number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1314 College |
| Algebra or a higher-level math course with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. This course is appropriate for |
| early childhood education majors. |
Academic Course
MATH 1350
Fundamentals of Mathematics II
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| Concepts of geometry, probabiltity, and statistics, as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of |
| measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1314 College Algebra |
| or a higher-level math course and MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I with grades of C or better. *TRAN; Lecture-3; Lab-0; |
| Credits-3. This course is appropriate for early childhood education majors. |
Academic Course
MATH 1351
Precalculus
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| Applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, |
| exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. May include topics from analytical geometry. Prerequisite: Passage of the |
| Math Section of a TSI approved test, two years of high-school algebra, one year of high-school geometry, and one semester of |
| high-school trigonometry. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 2312
Calculus III
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| Applications of calculus, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, vectors and multiple integration. Prerequisite: |
| Completion of MATH 2414 with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 2315
Linear Algebra
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| Finite dimensional vector spaces, linear transformations and matrices, quadratic forms, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. |
| Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. *TRAN; Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 2318
Differential Equations
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| Ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, Fourtier series. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MATH 2315 with a grade of C or |
| better. *TRAN; Lecture-3; Lab-0; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 2320
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Mathematics
Calculus I
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| Functions, limits, derivatives, and continuity; differentiation of algebraic functions; applications of the derivative; introduction to |
| integration. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 1316 with a grade of C or better or corequisite of MATH 1316. *TRAN; Core |
| Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-1; Credits-4. |
Academic Course
MATH 2413
Calculus II
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| The definite integral, integration techniques, application of integration, an introduction to infinite series, transcendental functions. |
| Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 2413 with a grade of C or better. *TRAN; Core Curriculum (Mathematics); Lecture-3; Lab-1; |
| Credits-4. |
Academic Course
MATH 2414
College-Preparatory - Mathematics
Basic Math
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| An introductory course designed to identify deficiencies and provide a review of fundamental operations in mathematics. Based on |
| the individual student's identified need. Topics include arithmetic operations on fractions,decimals, and integers; solving problems |
| with proportions and percents; descriptive statistics; and basic geometric figures. Students who have not passed the Math Section of |
| a TSI approved test may be placed in this course. (Does not count toward a degree.) *DEV; Lecture-2; Lab-3; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 0301
Elementary Algebra & Geometry
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| Algebraic expressions, linear equations and models, exponents, and polynomials, factoring, algebraic fractions, graphing, systems of |
| linear equations, radicals, points, parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, space angles, triangles, congruent triangles, space |
| figures, volume, surface, area, reasoning skills. Prerequisite: MATH 0301 with a grade of C or better or placement by a TSI approved |
| test. (Does not count toward a degree.) *DEV; Lecture-2; Lab-3; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 0302
Intermediate College Algebra
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| A course for those who have insufficient preparation for college algebra or who have been out of high school for several years and |
| need a review of algebraic fundamentals. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0302 with a grade of C or better or placement by a TSI |
| approved test. (Does not count toward a degree.) *DEV; Lecture-3; Lab-1; Credits-3. |
Academic Course
MATH 0303
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