CAN (MATH 2) 3 units, 4 hours (AA,CSU) Semester offered: F/S
A survey of important mathematical ideas including topics from management science, probability and statistics, social decision theory, geometry, measurement and computer science. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 53, Math 50, or Math 58C with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
CAN (STAT 2) 4 units, 5 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: S
This course covers modern methods of gathering, summarizing, and analyzing data. Topics include descriptive statistics (binomial, normal, student-t, chi-square distributions) sampling, statistical inference, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals, single nd multivariable regression and correlation cross tabulations, and nonparametric inference. Statistical uses of calculations and computers are introduced. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 53, Math 50, or Math 58C with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 16) 5 units, 6 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F/S
A study of mathematical functions including a review of intermediate algebra, polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, graphs and inverse functions. Covers analytic and plane trigonometry. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 50 with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 18) 4 units, 6 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F
The first of a sequence of three courses in Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Includes a review of elementary functions, their limits, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, and applications of the definite integral. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 4 with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 20) 4 units, 6 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: S
The second of a sequence of three courses in Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Includes logarithm and exponential functions, inverse trigonometric functions, techniques of integration, improper integrals, first-order differential equations, modeling, and geometric, Taylor and Fourier series. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 5A, or equivalent, with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 22) 4 units, 6 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F
The third in a sequence of three courses in Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Topics include vectors and applications, partial derivatives, optimization, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes Theorem, and Curl. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 5B with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 24) 5 units, 6 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: S
Ordinary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra with applications in Physical Science, Engineering and Electronics. Topics include solution methods for various types of differential equations, modeling, Laplace transforms, matrix operations, eigenvalues and vector spaces. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 5B with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: Math 5C with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures.
3 units, 4 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: DA study of the structure of the real number system, operations on real numbers, numerical algorithms, systems of numeration and elementary aspects of number theory. Suitable for a Liberal Studies major. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 53, Math 50, or Math 58C with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 12) 3 units, 4 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F
A course required for Business Administration majors in many of the State colleges and Universities. It is also a recommended course for those students majoring in management science, biological sciences, and social science. Topics included are systems of linear equations and linear inequalities, matrix algebra, linear programming , functional notation, set theory, probability distributions and markov chains. Applications to problems in finance, marketing, production, psychological studies, and biological problems will be included. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 50, Math 53, or Math 58C with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
1-2 units, 1-2 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F/S/SOpportunity for capable students to do an independent study of a selected aspect of mathematics.
Required Prerequisite: Math 53 or Math 50 with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: None.
CAN (MATH 30) 3 units, 4 hours (AA,CSU,UC) Semester offered: F
A study of the concepts of mathematical calculus including functions, rates, limits, exponential and logarithmic functions, differentiation and integration, functions of several variables, partial derivatives and their application in business and the life sciences. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 50 with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
5 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SIntended to prepare students for Math 4. Topics include the real number system, radicals and rational exponents, linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, graphs and functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and matrices. This course is recommended for students preparing for a science or mathematics related career. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 56, Math 54A-B, or Math 58B with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: None.
3 units, 3 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SA study of algebra including real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, exponents, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations and functions. Emphasis is placed on manipulating literal equations, linear relations, graphing, functions and systems of equations. This course will prepare a student for certain college-level courses including Math 1, Math 2, Math 11A, and Math 25. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 56, both Math 54A and 54B, or Math 58B with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
3 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SDesigned to increase student confidence in Mathematics. The topics are equivalent to those from the first half of Elementary Algebra, but the extended time frame allows for more in-class work and additional discussion of special applications and problems of historical interest. Topics include properties of and operations on real numbers, linear equations, linear systems, exponents and polynomials. Recommended for students who have never successfully completed an algebra course. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 81 or Math 58A with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
3 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SA continuation of Math 54A designed to increase student confidence in Mathematics. The topics are equivalent to those in the second half of Elementary Algebra, but the extended time frame allows for more in-class work and additional discussion of special applications and problems of historical interest. Topics include factoring, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations, parabolas, and variation. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 54A with a "C" grade or better. Advisory: None.
5 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SAn introduction to algebra including properties of and operations on real numbers, linear equations, linear systems, exponents, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations, parabolas and variation. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: Math 81 or Math 58A with a "C" grade or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
4.5 units, 6 hours (NDA) Semester offered: F/SThis is the first in a sequence of Applied Mathematics courses. This course is designed for students who learn Mathematics best by using skills in concrete and visual situations that are relevant to their lives and careers. This course is recommended for students engaged in technical training or retraining. The course covers Units A,B,C through Units 1-10 of the Tech-Prep curriculum. The topics include graphs, charts, lines, angles, data collection, using a calculator, two and three dimensional shapes, ratios and proportions, and scale drawings.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
4.5 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SThis is a continuation of Math 58A. This course covers Units 11-18, 23, 25-27 of the Tech-Prep curriculum. The topics include vectors, scientific notation, precision, accuracy and tolerance, graphing lines and solving linear equations, powers and roots, formulas, graphing parabolas and solving quadratic equations, factoring polynomials, solving inequalities, and solving systems of equations.
Required Prerequisite: Math 58A or Math 54A with a "C" or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
4.5 units, 6 hours (AA) Semester offered: F/SThis is a continuation of Math 58B. This course covers units 19-22, 24, 28-33 of the Tech-Prep curriculum. The topics include statistics, probability, trigonometry, patterns and functions, geometry in the workplace, computer spreadsheets, computer graphics, quality assurance, and process control.
Required Prerequisite: Math 58B, Math 54B, or Math 56 with a "C" or better or qualification through assessment of skills using multiple measures. Advisory: None.
.5 units, 24-54 hours T CR/NCR (NDA) Semester offered: F/SAn open-entry course providing individualized instruction for math students through peer tutoring with master teacher supervision. Designed to help students succeed in their math courses.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Registration in a mathematics class.
4 units, 5 hours (NDA) Semester offered: F/SA basic mathematics course designed to provide skill development in operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and signed numbers. Algebra concepts including solving linear equations, geometry topics, and measurement are also presented. Support hour.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
.5 units, 2 hours (NDA) Semester offered: F/SThis is a supplemental course designed for, but not limited to, CAPS students who are enrolled in Math 81, but need additional instruction to master the material. Students will participate in focused collaborative learning activities emphasizing concept enhancement, problem-solving, review, mock quizzes/tests, and question/answer sessions.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
.5 units, 24-54 hours T CR/NCR (NDA) Semester offered: F/SA basic course in arithmetic covering the fundamental operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This course will also cover the number system. All work will be accomplished by using autotutorial materials and the Math 99 Lab.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
.5 units, 24-54 hours T CR/NCR (NDA) Semester offered: F/SA basic course in arithmetic covering the fundamental operations with fractions, decimals, and percents. All work will be accomplished by using auto-tutorial materials and the Math 99 Lab.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
.5 units, 24-54 hours T CR/NCR (NDA) Semester offered: F/SA basic math course covering equations, geometry, areas, volumes, ratios, operations, graphs, and the metric system. All work will be accomplished using auto-tutorial materials and the Math 99 Lab.
Required Prerequisite: None. Advisory: None.
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