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Math
MAT 055 Supplement to Contemporary College Math (2)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 155 or placement into MAT 155 corequisite model
Corequisites: MAT 155
Coursework provides a supplement that reinforces prerequisite concepts and skills necessary for success in MAT 155. This course does not count toward graduation. This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 056 Supplement to College Algebra - Educators (2)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 156 or placement into MAT 156 corequisite model
Corequisites: MAT 156
Coursework provides a supplement that reinforces prerequisite concepts and skills necessary for success in MAT 156. Offered in Fall and Spring. This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 057 Supplement to College Statistics - General Education (2)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 157 or placement into MAT 157 corequisite model
Corequisites: MAT 157
Coursework provides a supplement that reinforces prerequisite concepts and skills necessary for success in MAT 157. Offered in Fall and Spring. This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 058 Supplement to College Algebra - General Education (2)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 158 or placement into MAT 158 corequisite model
Corequisites: MAT 158
Provides a supplement, which will reinforce prerequisite concepts and skills necessary for success in Math 158. This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 096 Pre-Algebra (4)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 096
Topics include: signed numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percent, area, perimeter, volume, Pythagorean Theorem, conversions, graphing points and linear equations, and applications of Pre-Algebra topics. This is a pass/fail course. This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 097 Beginning Algebra with corequisite pre-algebra (5)
Prerequisites: Placement into MAT 096
This beginning algebra course is designed for first-time math students who place into MAT-096, but were close to the borderline placement into MAT-098. This course is for students who want to complete developmental math coursework in one semester. It provides an opportunity for motivated students to save time and money. Students repeating beginning algebra may also take this course. See an advisor for details.
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MAT 098 Beginning Algebra (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 096 with a grade of P (pass) or placement into MAT 098
Topics include: simplifying expressions; linear equations and inequalities; graphs of linear equations; writing equations of lines; integer exponent rules; scientific notation; operations on polynomials and rational expressions; factoring; solving quadratic equations by factoring; rational equations; complex fractions; and related applications This course does not count toward graduation.
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MAT 105 Applied Math (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 096 with a grade of P (pass) or placement into MAT 098
For career students to develop quantitative reasoning skills. Includes basic logic, financial decision-making, probability, statistical reasoning, linear and exponential modeling, and right triangle applications. Relevance of mathematics discussed as it relates to other disciplines. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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MAT 108 Understanding K-8 Mathematics (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 096 with a grade of P (pass) or placement into MAT 098
Basic concepts of the K-8 math curriculum. Concepts experienced through multiple representations: numerically, algebraically, geometrically and verbally. Offered in Spring only.
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MAT 110 Industrial Mathematics (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 096 with a grade of P (pass) or placement into MAT 098
Covers mathematical problems designed for career and technical students. Topics include: measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and vectors. These are presented at an introductory level with an emphasis on applications in the trades. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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MAT 121 Intermediate Algebra (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 097 or MAT 098 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 121 or higher
Topics include: linear systems of equations in two or three variables; linear inequalities; set operations; absolute value equations and inequalities; polynomial functions; rational exponents; radical expressions; complex numbers; radical, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic equations; graphs of linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic functions; circles; and related applications.
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MAT 146 Elementary Statistics with Health Care Applications (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 097 or MAT 098 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 121. Please see Allied Health Advisor to enroll
Topics include graphs, qualitative and quantitative data, descriptive statistics, percentiles, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, expected value, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, simple linear regression, one-way ANOVA, and interpretation of statistical outcomes. Offered in Fall
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MAT 155 Contemporary College Math (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 155. MAT-097 or MAT-098 with a grade of A. Students with a grade of "B" or "C" in MAT-097 or MAT-098, or placement into MAT 121, may enroll in MAT-155 with the corresponding supplemental course of MAT-055 with the same instructor. Students requiring the supplemental course are required to obtain a petition from academic advising to enroll online.
This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include: inductive and deductive reasoning, set theory, Venn diagrams, truth tables and logic, Geometry and Trigonometry, sequences and series, mathematics of finance, probability, statistics, and applications. This course is recommended for non-STEM majors.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR MATH 120 – Mathematical Reasoning & Modeling
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MAT 156 College Algebra - Educators (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 156
This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AAT degree for Education majors. Topics include linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, polynomials, functions and their graphs, sequences and series, perimeter, circumference, area, surface area, volume, similarity, congruence, Pythagorean Theorem, Trigonometric ratios, analyzing geometric proofs, coordinate geometry, statistical graphs, counting and probability techniques, sampling, inference, and descriptive statistics including measures of central tendency and spread, and applications. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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MAT 157 College Statistics - General Education (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 157. MAT-097 or MAT-098 with a grade of A. Students with a grade of "B" or "C" in MAT-097 or MAT-098, or placement into MAT 121, may enroll in MAT-157 with the corresponding supplemental course of MAT-057 with the same instructor. Students requiring the supplemental course are required to obtain a petition from academic advising to enroll online.
This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Topics include constructing and interpreting graphs, descriptive statistics, sampling techniques, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, and ANOVA. Students may not receive credit for both Math 157 and Math 175. This course is recommended for non-STEM majors.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR MATH 110 – Statistical Reasoning
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MAT 158 College Algebra - General Education (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 121 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 158.
This course satisfies the general education requirement for the AA degree. Designed for STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
and Business majors requiring higher levels of mathematics for degree requirements. Topics include linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; complex numbers and solution of higher degree polynomial equations; systems of linear equations; matrices; graphing functions
including exponential, logarithmic, rational and polynomial functions, sequences, and series. Students may not receive credit for both MAT 158
and MAT 160 or MAT 162 or MAT 171.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR MATH 130 – Pre-Calculus Algebra
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MAT 168 Trigonometry (3)
Prerequisites: MAT-158, MAT-160, or MAT-162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT-210
Topics include angles, length of arc, trigonometric functions, law of cosines, law of sines, identities, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, complex numbers, and polar coordinates. Students may not receive credit for both MAT 168 and MAT 171.
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MAT 171 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (6)
Prerequisites: MAT 121 with a grade of B or better or placement into MAT 171
Unified study of College Algebra and Trigonometry provides necessary background for Calculus. Includes linear, quadratic, rational, and higher degree polynomial equations and inequalities; systems of equations; relations and functions along with graphs and equations; exponentials and logarithms; inverse; degree and radian measure; trigonometric functions; identities; triangles; vectors; polar coordinates; complex numbers; matrices and determinants; sequences and series; binomial theorem; mathematical induction; and applications. Students may not receive credit for both MAT 158 and MAT 171. Students not planning to take Calculus may satisfy mathematics requirement for A.A. degree with MAT 158 or MAT 165 in lieu of MAT 171.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR MATH 150 – Pre-Calculus
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MAT 175 Introductory Statistics (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 158 or MAT 160 or MAT 162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 175
Topics include descriptive statistics, sampling techniques, counting techniques, probability, probability distributions, confidence interval estimates, hypothesis testing, simple linear regression, and one-way ANOVA.
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MAT 180 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5)
Prerequisites: MAT 171 with a grade of C or better or both MAT 150 or MAT-168 and MAT 158 with a grade of C or better or both MAT 150 and MAT 162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 180
First in a sequence of three courses including analytic geometry, differential calculus, and integral calculus. Recommended for majors in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, or engineering. Includes analytic geometry, functions, limits, continuity, the derivative and differentials, applications of the derivative and differentials, antidifferentiation, indefinite and definite integrals, and applications of definite integral.
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MAT 201 Structure of Math Systems I (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 156 or MAT 158 or MAT 160 or MAT 162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 180
For potential elementary teachers. Topics include sets, logic, number bases, systems of numeration, system of whole numbers, systems of integers, system of rational numbers, development of real number system, field properties, algorithms for whole numbers, and terminology of mathematics. Offered in Fall only.
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MAT 202 Structure of Math Systems II (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 156 or MAT 158 or MAT 160 or MAT 162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 180
Intuitive study of elementary geometry, including constructions, congruence, similarity, motion geometry tessellation, and deductive theory of geometry. Study of measurement, including area and volumes. Introduction to concepts of probability and statistics. Offered in Spring only.
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MAT 210 Survey Calculus (4)
Prerequisites: MAT 158 or MAT 160 or MAT 162 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 210
Recommended for business, life sciences, and social science majors. Focus on techniques of differential and integral calculus with application to business, life sciences, and social sciences. Trigonometry not used.
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MAT 230 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5)
Prerequisites: MAT 180 with a grade of C or better or placement into MAT 230
Second course in sequence of three recommended for majors in mathematics, computer science, physical sciences, or engineering. Topics include transcendental functions, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, and polar curves.
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MAT 240 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (5)
Prerequisites: MAT 230 with a grade of C or better
Third course in sequence of three recommended for mathematics, computer science, physical science, or engineering majors. Topics include calculus of vectors in two or three dimensions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and their applications; and introductory topics from differential equations.
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MAT 242 Introductory Linear Algebra (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 230 with a grade of C or better
A first course in linear algebra intended for mathematics, computer science, science, and engineering majors. Topics include matrix algebra, determinants, and vector spaces, linear transformations, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Offered in Fall only.
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MAT 250 Differential Equations (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 240 with a grade of C or better
First course in differential equations for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. Topics include solution and application of ordinary differential equations including n-th order nonhomogeneous equations with variable coefficients and simultaneous differential equations. Methods used include Laplace transform, power series, variation of parameter, matrix methods and introduction to numerical solutions.
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MAT 260 A Transition to Theoretical Mathematics (3)
Prerequisites: MAT 230 with a grade of C or better
First course in theoretical mathematics for mathematics, computer science, engineering and science majors. Includes logic and proofs, set theory, relations and functions, cardinality, introductory abstract algebra and introductory real analysis. Offered in Spring only.
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