Courses

MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3 cr. hrs.
Basic principles of algebra including algebraic expressions; equations and inequalities; rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; techniques of graphing; matrices and determinants; and sequences. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of `C' or better, satisfactory score on placement test. (TR)

MAC 1114 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY
3 cr. hrs.

Trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometric identities and conditional equations, vectors and complex numbers, techniques of graphing, solutions of triangles, and practical applications of trigonometry. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of `C' or better or with permission of the SFCC Math/Science Chair; geometry recommended. (TR)

MAC 1140 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA
3 cr. hrs.

Topics included are properties and graphs of polynomial and rational functions, polynomial and rational inequalities, properties and graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions, piecewise defined functions, conic sections, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, mathematical induction, and the binomial theorem. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of `C' or better and MAC 1114 with a grade of `C' or better. (TR)

MAC 2233 CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
3 cr. hrs.

This course is designed for students majoring in business, economics, and social sciences. Topics include functions; limits; differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions; and an emphasis on applications in business and social sciences. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a grade of `C' or better or with permission of the SFCC Math/Science Chair. (TR)

MAC 2311 CALCULUS I with ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
4 cr. hrs.
This course is designed for students who have mastered the concepts of college algebra and trigonometry. Topics include functions, graphing, continuity, derivatives, integrals, analytical geometry, and applications. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAC 1114 with a grade of `C' or better and MAC 1140 with a grade of `C' or better, or with permission of the SFCC Math/Science Chair. (TR)

MAC 2312 CALCULUS II
4 cr. hrs.

This course includes differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, parametric equations, arcs, polar coordinates, analytic geometry and vectors in three dimensions, techniques of integration, and applications of the integral. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAC 2311 with a grade of `C' or better, or
with permission of the SFCC Math/Science Chair. (TR)

MAC 2313 CALCULUS III
4 cr. hrs.

This course includes infinite series and Taylor expansions, partial derivatives, line integrals, multiple integration, and applications. Note: Check the General Education Requirements in this catalog for additional requirements. Prerequisite: MAC 2312 with a grade of `C' or better, or with permission of the SFCC Math/Science Chair. (TR)

MAC 2930 SELECTED TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS (TR) 1-4 cr. hrs.

MAP 2302 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
3 cr. hrs.
The course covers the basic methods and fundamental theorems of ordinary differential equations with applications in the natural sciences and engineering. Topics include: solutions of first order differential equations of various types, including separable, exact, homogeneous, linear and Bernoulli equations; solutions of nth order linear differential equations; solutions by series; "Laplace" transforms; numerical methods; and systems of linear differential equations. Prerequisite: MAC 2312 with a grade of `C' or better. (TR)

MAT 0012C BASIC MATHEMATICS REVIEW
3 coll. prep. hrs.
Prepares the student for MAT 0024. Major topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, and percents. This college preparatory course does not count toward the Associate degrees. Prerequisite: Placement test. (PR)

MAT 0024 PREPARATORY ALGEBRA
4 coll. prep. hrs.

Prepares the student for MAT 1033. Topics include real numbers and their properties, polynomials, linear equations and inequalities, formulas and applications, and graphing. This college preparatory course does not count toward the Associate degrees. Prerequisite: Designated level on placement test. (PR)

MAT 1033 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
3 cr. hrs.

Prepares students for MGF 1106, MGF 1107, or MAC 1105. Instruction includes operations with algebraic expressions, polynomials, properties of real numbers, exponents, radicals, factoring, algebraic fractions, linear and quadratic equations, and inequalities. Prerequisite: MAT 0024 or designated level on placement test. (TR)

MAT 2949 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENT IN MATHEMATICS (TR)
1-4 cr. hrs.

MGF 1106 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS I
3 cr. hrs.

This is a general education course which includes the college level skills not included in the courses Preparatory Algebra and Intermediate Algebra. Topics include problem solving, deductive and inductive reasoning, set theory, logic, systematic counting and probability, statistics, plane geometry, and history of mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of `C' or better, or suitable placement score. (TR)

MGF 1107 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS II
3 cr. hrs.

This course will present topics that demonstrate the beauty and utility of mathematics to general students. Some appropriate topics are financial mathematics, linear and exponential growth, numbers and number systems, history of mathematics, elementary number theory and graph theory, logic, and reasoning.
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of `C' or better, or suitable placement score. (TR)