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== '''Undergraduate Courses''' ==
== '''Undergraduate Courses''' ==


'''Math 1 Mathematics for General Education''' <br />
Concepts and applications of mathematics.<br />
Credit: 3 u.<br />


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'''Math 2 Practical Mathematics'''<br />
  Concepts and applications of mathematics.  
Application of mathematics to everyday life.<br />
  Credit: 3 u.
Credit: 3 u.<br />
 
'''Math 11 College Algebra'''<br />
Linear equations; algebraic and graphical solutions of the quadratic equations; exponents and radicals; complex numbers; binomial expansion; determinants; progressions; solutions of equations, several equations in several variables.<br />
Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra<br />
Credit: 3 u.<br />
 
 
'''Math 14 Plane Trigonometry''' <br />
Logarithms, graphs of the trigonometric functions; the general triangle; solutions of trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers.<br />  
Prerequisite: one year each of high school algebra and plane geometry<br />
Credit: 3 u.<br />
 
'''Math 17 Algebra and Trigonometry''' <br />
Sets and numbers; the algebra of numbers as logical system; inequalities; absolute values and coordinates systems; functions and graphs; circular, linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; applications of the circular functions to angles. <br />
Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra <br />
Credit: 5 u.<br />

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Undergraduate Courses

Math 1 Mathematics for General Education
Concepts and applications of mathematics.
Credit: 3 u.

Math 2 Practical Mathematics
Application of mathematics to everyday life.
Credit: 3 u.

Math 11 College Algebra
Linear equations; algebraic and graphical solutions of the quadratic equations; exponents and radicals; complex numbers; binomial expansion; determinants; progressions; solutions of equations, several equations in several variables.
Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra
Credit: 3 u.


Math 14 Plane Trigonometry
Logarithms, graphs of the trigonometric functions; the general triangle; solutions of trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers.
Prerequisite: one year each of high school algebra and plane geometry
Credit: 3 u.

Math 17 Algebra and Trigonometry
Sets and numbers; the algebra of numbers as logical system; inequalities; absolute values and coordinates systems; functions and graphs; circular, linear, quadratic, and polynomial functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; applications of the circular functions to angles.
Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra
Credit: 5 u.