MATHEMATICS COURSE SEQUENCES AND PREREQUISITES. Mathematics, Engineering, Science, and some Business Majors
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1 271 MATHEMATICS COURSE SEQUENCES AND PREREQUISITES, Engineering, Science, and some Business Majors MATH 065 Basic Math MATH 070 Elementary Algebra OR MATH Units Individualized Self-Study MATH Unit Managing Math Anxiety MATH Unit Math Study Strategy MATH 102 Intermediate Algebra Courses above dashed line are not transferable to CSU or UC MATH 105 Geometry and Methods of Proof MATH 135 Trigonometry Recommend MATH 105 and MATH 135 taken concurrently. MATH 115 Statistics MATH 120 Math for Teachers MATH 124 Finite Math MATH 128 College Algebra for Liberal Arts MATH Units Precalculus MATH 148 Calculus for Business & Economics MATH Units Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 160 Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 220 Linear Algebra MATH 250 Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 230 Intro. to Ordinary Diff. Equations 1. Students are advised to consult a counselor when selecting a course. 2. New students are required to take an assessment test to determine initial course placement.see Student Success and Support Program for alternatives and exemptions. 3. Individualized Self-Study MATH 099 is available for MATH 065, 070, or 102 to be taken for credit, one unit at a time. 4. Some courses below dotted line may not be transferable to certain four-year institutions. Consult Counselors/Transfer Center/4 yr. catalogs.
2 AVC College Catalog Definition is an important tool with which problems can be solved. Numbers, letters, or other symbols constitute the language of mathematics and, as in any language, are used to convey ideas and relationships especially in science. The final balance in a checkbook is a simple example of this relationship while landing astronauts on the moon reveals its complexity. Staff To access faculty and staff, dial (661) , then the 4-digit extension. Program Advisement: Dr. Leslie Uhazy, Dean ext Administrative Assistant: Wendy Cios ext Clerical Assistant: Suzanne Olson ext Department Chair: Tooraj Gordi ext Faculty: Dr. Paul Ahad ext Debra Anderson ext Snizhana (Jane) Bowers ext Dr. Magdalena Caproiu ext Nancy Cholvin ext Roberto Diaz ext James Dorn Luis Enriquez ext Dezdemona Ginosian ext Tooraj Gordi ext Dr. Cindy Hendrix ext Dr. Igor Marder ext Dr. Ryoichi Osawa ext Kenan Shahla ext Dr. Richard Sieger ext Dr. Joseph Towe ext Michael Tran ext Eugenie Trow ext Pavinee Villapando ext Adjunct Faculty: To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial (661) , then the 4-digit number. V.M. Randy Ades 2080 John Asatryan 2534 Michael Bellavia 2633 Pakawan Berry 2992 Steve Brown 2238 James Brownlow 2492 Peiqing Cen 2229 Larry Dale 2230 James Disbrow 2332 Kathy Engelen 2974 Timothy Ferguson 2381 Monette Fowler 2207 Kelly Giang 2143 Larry Gorden 2603 Robert Haynes 2318 Norman Hines 2356 William Kitto 2948 Mario Martinez-Quijada 2368 Andrew Mashhour 2306 Michael McMillan 2499 Jose Menjivar 2393 Lyudmila Michael 2159 Sam Pearsall 2298 Peter Robles 2236 Dr. Nash Saleh 2131 Timothy Schroeder Karla Shy 2317 John Thurston 2249 Simon Tong 2175 Mike Wallace 2008 Pamela Walton 2651 Thomas Weadock 2472 Ryan Yancey 2039 Rong You 2484 Malik Younus 2258 Program Description A student may improve basic mathematical skills through remedial course work or prepare for transfer to a B.A. or B.S. program in, Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering. Students must receive a minimum grade of C or better in all required core courses and the specific courses listed as program electives in order to qualify for the degree or certificate. Distinctive Features Courses in arithmetic and algebra provide the basic mathematical skills required in many fields. Statistics, linear algebra, calculus, and differential equations provide problem-solving tools for the physical and social sciences and engineering. Math Labs: There is a math laboratory located in the Learning Center and additional support for math courses utilizing computer based instruction is found in The Prime Room, ME 100. Help in the Learning Center including tutoring is available on a drop-in basis. The Prime Room houses primarily Math 099, Individualized Self-Study courses. Students who are not enrolled in any of the Math 099 sections will have a limited access to this room. All math students are encouraged to utilize these learning resources. Career Options Actuary Appraiser Assessor Auditor Biometrician Budget Analyst
3 273 Casualty Rater Controller Computer Programmer Demographer Econometrician Engineering Analyst Epidemiologist Financial Analyst Investment Analyst Management Scientist Mathematician Operations Researcher Public Opinion Analyst Statistician Surveyor Systems Analyst Teacher Urban Planner (Most of these careers require education beyond the two-year college level.) Certificate Program Certificate not applicable. Associate Degree An associate degree with a major in is available. A minimum of 31 is required. (See Graduation/Associate Degree Requirements.) Required Courses: (33 ) MATH 150, Calc. & Analytic Geom. 5 MATH 160, Calc. & Analytic Geom. 4 MATH 220, Linear Algebra 4 MATH 230, Differential Equations 4 MATH 250, Calc. & Analytic Geom. 4 PHYS 110, General Physics 5 PHYS 120, General Physics or PHYS 211, General Physics 5 Associate in Science in for Transfer The Associate in Science in for Transfer (AS-T in ) degree offers students a fundamental knowledge of and its relation to science, technology, and engineering. Students will enhance their problem solving and critical thinking skills by applying mathematical models to real world problems or utilizing mathematical objects and theorems to evaluate the validity of a statement or to prove mathematical statements. The Associate in Science in for Transfer (AS-T in ) degree meets the requirements of SB 1440 for Associate Degrees for Transfer (ADT). These degrees are intended to make it easier for students to transfer to California State University campuses, but do not exclude admittance to other colleges or universities. To earn an Associate in Science in for Transfer (AS-T in ) degree a student must complete the following: (1) Completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following: (A) The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) or the California State University General Education Breadth Requirements. (B) A minimum of 18 semester or 27 quarter in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district. (2) Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0. ADTs also require that students must earn a C or better in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. Required Courses: *MATH 150, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 MATH 160, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 MATH 250, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 Choose a minimum of 8 from the lists below with at least from A: Required Electives A: MATH 220, Linear Algebra 4 MATH 230, Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 4 Required Electives B: *PHYS 110, General Physics 5 MATH 115, Statistics 4 *Courses denoted with an asterisk will fulfill the completion requirements for both the major and general education. Recommended Plan of Study First Semester CSU GE requirement Area A2 3 CSU GE requirement Area C1 3 CSU GE requirement Area C2 3 CSU GE requirement Area D 3 CSU GE requirement Area E 3 Total 15 Second Semester MATH 150, Calculus and Analytic Geometry (CSU GE B4) 5 CSU GE requirement Area B1/B3 3-4 CSU GE requirement Area A1 3 CSU GE requirement Area D 3 Total Third Semester MATH 160, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 Required Elective List A 4 CSU GE requirement Area A3 3 CSU GE requirement Area C 3 CSU GE requirement Area D 3 Total 17
4 AVC College Catalog Fourth Semester MATH 250, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 4 Required Elective List B 4-5 CSU GE requirement Area B2/B3 3-4 *CSU Transferable Electives 0-3 Total CSU GE or IGETC Pattern CSU Transferable Elective Units to reach Degree Total 60 *Electives should be taken from other courses within the discipline. Transfer Students planning to continue studies at a four-year college or university after AVC should visit the Transfer Resource Center and consult with a counselor as soon as possible. Additional information on official transfer articulation agreements from AVC to many CSU/UC campuses can be found at the following Web site: Prerequisite Completion If a course is listed as a prerequisite for another course, that prerequisite course must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to enroll in the next course. According to Title 5, Section 55200(d), a satisfactory grade is a grade of A, B, C or P. Classes in which the Pass/No Pass option is available are indicated with an asterisk (*) before the course title. See Pass/ No Pass Option in the catalog for full explanation. Courses MATH 020 MANAGING MATH ANXIETY.5 unit 8 hours total Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 097 and READ 095. Designed to provide students with the skills to reduce math frustration by diagnosing social causes and educational contexts and overcoming math myths and misconceptions. This course will also cover the following skills: recognizing math anxiety, developing various coping skills which include relaxation and wellness techniques, and becoming aware of personal learning style preferences for math. Math-specific testing skills will be taught using currently adopted texts for MATH 065 and MATH 070. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (Credit course not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) MATH 021 MATH STUDY STRATEGY.5 unit 8 hours total Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 097 and READ 095. Designed to assist students in improving their math study skills so they can develop appropriate study strategies for math classes. Various methods and techniques will be explored including: developing a math textbook study system, math textbook annotating, math lecture note taking, listening, math problem solving strategies, test preparation, test taking strategies, relating learning preferences to math, and effective memory techniques. Time management at test time and identifying available campus resources for math will also be presented. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (Credit course not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) MATH 065 BASIC MATH Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099. This course is intended to prepare students for beginning algebra and college level courses and programs. It covers basic operations with whole numbers, rational numbers and integers. Students will learn how to solve proportions, percent problems and find perimeter, area, and volume of basic geometric figures and solids. Students will be introduced to the language of algebra and learn how to evaluate algebraic expressions and solve first degree equations. MATH 065 is not a transferable course and does not satisfy GE requirements. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (Credit course not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.) MATH 070 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 070 (AVC assessment) or Completion of MATH 065. Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099. This course is for the student who has had some previous training in algebra. Topics in Math 070 include operations with signed numbers, variables, algebraic expressions, linear equations, word problems, exponents, polynomials, special products, factoring, algebraic fractions, graphing, systems of equations, and graphing linear equations in two variables. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive pass or no pass only. (Credit course not applicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.)
5 275 MATH 099 INDIVIDUALIZED SELF-STUDY MATHEMATICS 1 12 Advisory: AVC Math Assessment Test. (The Course Requisites for each class taken in MATH 099 are the same as those for the course named in the course description.) Individualized and self-paced study of the basic skills courses from Arithmetic to Intermediate Algebra in a supervised environment for the motivated student. These courses include MATH 065 (C, D, E, and F), MATH 070 (C, D, E, and F), and MATH 102 (C, D, E, and F). Students may choose from single unit courses: MATH 065C, 065D, 065E, 065F, 070C, 070D, 070E, 070F, 102C, 102D, 102E, 102F and enroll in only one unit at a time. Upon satisfactory completion of that unit, students may proceed to the next unit. At least four must be completed in any academic year which also includes Winter and Summer sessions. The instructor will explain the unit system and assist students with selection of the appropriate unit course at the first class meeting. The instructor will also give initial orientation explaining testing, review tests to help students define what skills have been mastered, and refer students to readily available support services. Instructor does not lecture nor does he/she structure the pace of materials or determine when a student needs to proceed other than by setting deadlines for completion of one unit. Regular attendance is expected. Grading for MATH 065C through 070F is P (for pass ) and NP (for nopass). Students will earn letter grades A, B, C, D, or F in Math 102C through 102F. Letter grade I (incomplete) will not apply to Math 099 sequence. MATH 102 *INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 102 (AVC assessment) or Completion of MATH 070. Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099. This course is for the student who has been very successful completing Elementary Algebra and who is comfortable taking math classes. Topics include: Radical Expressions and Equations, Quadratic Equations and their graphs,circles, Introduction to Functions, Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities, Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, and word problems appropriate to all these topics. ( MATH 105 GEOMETRY AND METHODS OF PROOF 3 Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 105 (AVC assessment) or Completion for MATH 102. Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099. Using Euclidean geometry as a paradigm of deductive systems, this course is designed to give STEM students an introductory overview, appreciation, and understanding of the role of theorem and proof in mathematics in preparation for the calculus sequence and beyond. The deduction of geometric concepts and theorems important in later courses will emphasize the anatomy of a deductive system and basic direct proof. This experience will then be extended to non-geometric systems, where students will be introduced to some basic analytical methods of proving familiar mathematical statements about numbers, sets, and functions. (CSU, MATH 115 STATISTICS This is an introductory course in statistical procedure. It includes a study of graphs, central tendency, dispersion, normal curve, probability, binomial distribution, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation and chi-square. (CSU, UC, MATH 120 *MATH FOR TEACHERS 3 Sets, systems of numeration, nature of numbers, fundamentals of operations, relations and functions, integers, rational and real numbers, and computer applications. This course is an essential prerequisite for elementary school teachers as well as junior high and high school math teachers. Students will do computer exercises in the college Learning Center. (CSU, MATH 124 FINITE MATH Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 099 and MATH 102. Finite Math is designed for students interested in business, social and behavioral sciences. Topics include Linear Functions, Matrices, Linear Programing, of Finance, Sets and Logic, Probability, Statistics, and Markov Chains. (CSU, UC, MATH 125 MATH FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 5 5 hours weekly Application of mathematics to problems in business and economics, sets, quadratics, exponential and logarithmic functions, inequalities, matrices, elementary calculus, differentiation, integration, and extreme values. (Not open for students majoring in physical sciences or math). (CSU, UC,
6 AVC College Catalog MATH 128 *COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR LIBERAL ARTS 3 Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 128 (AVC assessment) or Completion of MATH 102. A college-level course in algebra for non-stem or liberal arts majors covering the properties and graphs of polynomial, rational, radical, absolute value, and exponential and logarithmic functions; solutions and applications of equations and systems of equations and inequalities from these functions; linear programming; and introduction to matrices and determinants in solving linear systems. (This course will not satisfy the algebra prerequisite for the calculus sequence.) (CSU, MATH 130 *COLLEGE ALGEBRA Advisory: Completion of MATH 105, or Eligibility for MATH 130 and College Level Reading. Course is designed to extend students mathematical ability to deal with real world problems. It meets the needs of transfer students and is an important course in areas of engineering, biology, physics, computer and mathematical sciences. Topics include theory of equations, including polynomial equations of higher degree; functions, inverse functions and their graphs, including exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; determinants; inequalities; complex numbers; mathematical induction; sequences and summation notation; binomial theorem; and counting principles. (CSU, UC, MATH 135 *PLANE TRIGONOMETRY 3 Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 102 or Eligibility for MATH 135 (AVC Assessment). Advisory: Eligibility of ENGL 101/ENGL 101SL and College Level Reading. This course is for the student who is preparing for calculus, physics, engineering, and other applications requiring trigonometry. Topics include the trigonometric functions, basic identities, inverse trigonometric functions, solutions of triangles, trigonometric equations, and introduction to vectors. (CSU, MATH 140 *PRECALCULUS 5 5 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 105 and MATH 135, or Eligibility for MATH 140 (AVC Assessment). This course is primarily for students who have completed intermediate algebra and trigonometry and are planning to study calculus or other mathematically oriented courses in satisfaction of STEM major areas of study such as chemistry, physics, engineering, biological sciences, economics and technology. Topics include equation-solving, graphing, and analysis of polynomial, absolute value, radical, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, conic and polar functions. (CSU, UC, MATH 148 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 130 or MATH 124. Calculus for Business & Economics is a course designed for students in business, management, economics, and social sciences who require more advanced mathematics. The course emphasizes on applications of derivatives and integrals. Topics include functions, limits, continuity, graphing, differentiation, and integration. (CSU, UC, MATH 150 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 5 5 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 140 or Eligibility for MATH 150 (AVC Assessment). Advisory: Eligibility College Level Reading. This course is for the student planning upper-division work in math, physics, engineering or business. It involves differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Applications include extrema, graphing, related rates, area. (CSU, UC, MATH 160 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 150. This course is a continuation of Math 150. It includes applications of integration, integration techniques, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, and topics in analytic geometry. (CSU, UC, MATH 220 LINEAR ALGEBRA Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 160. This is an introductory course in linear algebra, designed for transfer students majoring in the mathematical, biological, physical, engineering, sociological or managerial sciences. Topics to be covered include systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. This course will include references to applications of the above topics in the areas of differential equations, least squares fitting to data,
7 277 geometry of linear operators on R2, diagonalizing quadratic forms and conic sections. (CSU, UC, MATH 230 INTRODUCTION TO ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 160. Advisory: Completion of MATH 220 and MATH 250, and Eligibility for College Level Reading. This is an introduction course in solving numerous types of ordinary differential equations including first order linear and nonlinear equations, higher order linear equations, systems of linear equations, and the associated initial value problems. In addition to the standard methods, the Laplace transform, power series method, and matrix method are covered. Applications of differential equations in physics, chemistry, economics and social sciences will be studied throughout the course. (CSU, UC, MATH 250 CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 160. This course is a continuation of MATH 160. Includes vector theory and the geometry of 3-dimensional space, vector-valued functions, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration and vector analysis. (CSU, UC,
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