Mathematics Courses

Course Code Title & Description Credits Schedule
MTH 125

Everyday College Math

In this course, students will further their knowledge of mathematical concepts and applications they might encounter in everyday adult life. Students will explore the following topics: investing and borrowing, home loans, student loans, sets, Venn diagrams, functions, probability and statistics. The following outcomes will be addressed: interpretat...

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MTH 125X

Everyday College Math

In this course, students will further their knowledge of mathematical concepts and applications they might encounter in everyday adult life. Students will explore the following topics: investing and borrowing, home loans, student loans, sets, Venn diagrams, functions, probability and statistics. The following outcomes will be addressed: interpretat...

(4 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 148

Functional Math for Elementary Teachers I

In this course, students will learn the mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques necessary for students pursuing a career in elementary education. It is not a course solely for math teachers; rather it provides a general mathematical background for teachers of all subjects. Topics include problem-solving, sets, numeration systems, numbe...

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MTH 149

Functional Math for Elementary Teachers II

In this course, students will learn additional mathematical concepts and problem-solving techniques necessary for success in a teaching career at the elementary school level. It is not a course solely for math teachers; rather, it provides the general mathematical background for teachers of all subjects. Topics include probability, an introduction ...

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MTH 157

Technical Mathematics

In this course, students will learn mathematical topics specific to career technical or occupational studies for students. Topics will include measurement, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and graphs. These are presented on an introductory level and the emphasis is on applications. The title of this course was previously Geometry and Trigonometry. ...

(3 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 160

Basic Statistics

In this course, students will use elementary statistics to achieve statistical literacy. Emphasis is on interpretation and evaluation of statistical results. Broad topics include descriptive statistics, linear regression, basic probability theory and inferential statistics. Specific topics include describing data sets graphically and numerically, m...

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MTH 160X

Basic Statistics

In this course, students will use elementary statistics to achieve statistical literacy. Emphasis is on interpretation and evaluation of statistical results. Broad topics include descriptive statistics, linear regression, basic probability theory and inferential statistics. Specific topics include describing data sets graphically and numerically, m...

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MTH 168

Intermediate Algebra with Foundations

In this course, students will explore the following functions: linear, quadratic, rational, radical, logarithmic, and exponential. Polynomials and systems of equations will also be covered and constant, cubic, and absolute value functions will be introduced. This course includes additional instructor contact hours and is open to Math Level 2 studen...

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MTH 169

Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra is the second course in the algebra sequence. In this course, students will study the following functions: quadratic, rational, radical, logarithmic and exponential. A graphing calculator is required for this course. See the time schedule for the current brand and model. Successful completion of this course with a minimum grade...

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MTH 176

College Algebra

In this course, students will be provided with the necessary background for Pre-Calculus. Topics include properties and graphs of functions including transformations of parent functions, function composition and inverses, operations with complex numbers, polynomial functions of degree two and higher, polynomial division, roots of polynomials, ratio...

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MTH 178

General Trigonometry

In this course, students receive a rigorous background in trigonometry. Topics include trigonometric functions, inverse trigonometric functions, radian measure, trigonometric graph, identities, solutions of trigonometric equations, solution of triangles, rotation and vector triangles. A graphing calculator is required for this course. See the time ...

(3 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 180

Precalculus

In this course, students will be introduced to analytic geometry, trigonometry, and advanced algebraic topics in preparation for calculus. Topics include trigonometric functions, identities and graphs, the conic sections, and the algebra of limits. A graphing calculator is required for this course. See the time schedule for the current brand and mo...

(5 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 191

Calculus I

In this course, students will learn topics including limits, L'Hôpital's Rule, continuity, trigonometric functions, transcendental functions, derivatives, antiderivatives, applications of derivatives, including optimization, linearization, maximum and minimum applications, business, economics, sports, engineering, physics applications, Newton's me...

(5 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 192

Calculus II

In this course, students will explore the application of integration, integration techniques, L'Hôpital's Rule, numerical integration, improper integrals, infinite series, Taylor series, parametric equations and polar coordinates. A graphing calculator is required. See the time schedule for current brand and model. This is the second semester co...

(4 Credits) View Schedule
MTH 197

Linear Algebra

In this course, students will be introduced to linear algebra. Topics include proof techniques, systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, vector spaces including abstract spaces like Pn, linear independence and span, bases and dimension, and linear transformations with their matrices. Additionally, students will explore rank theorems, isomorphis...

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MTH 293

Calculus III

In this course, students apply knowledge learned in the first two Calculus courses to functions of two or three variables, including parametric equations and polar coordinates vectors in the plane and space, partial differentiation, double and triple integrals, surface integrals, line integrals, Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, Divergence, Curl an...

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MTH 295

Differential Equations

In this course, students will learn to solve differential equations, including first and higher order linear and non-linear equations. Topics will include Cauchy-Euler types of equations, Bernoulli types of equations, homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, and exact equations. The course also covers Laplace Transforms, solving systems of linear...

(4 Credits) View Schedule
Revised on January 29, 2026

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