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MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra, systems of linear equations, inequalities, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. During the recitation hour, students review properties of signed numbers, graphing of linear equations, basic geometric concepts, solution of linear equations, factoring algebraic expressions and its applications to rational expressions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
LAS 7500: Liberal Arts Credits
Baruch College
LAS 7500: Liberal Arts Credits
Baruch College
Baruch College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Liberal Arts Credits
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MAT 156: College Algebra
Borough of Manhattan CC
MAT 156: College Algebra
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Students must have a math proficiency index of 60+ or completion of MAT, 12, 51 or its equivalent and English Proficiency of 65+ or completion of ENG 95, ESL 95, or higher
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is a college algebra course. Topics include algebra of the real numbers, algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs, systems of linear equations, inequalities and absolute values.
This course was last offered in the Spring 2024 semester.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MTH 28: College Algebra and Elementary Trigonometry
Bronx CC
MTH 28: College Algebra and Elementary Trigonometry
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Cuny Math Profeciency
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Fundamentals of intermediate and college algebra essential for the study of pre-calculus and calculus. Topics include factoring, roots and radicals, rational expressions, quadratic equations, the function concept, and the trigonometric ratios.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH. 1006: College Algebra for Precalculus
Brooklyn College
MATH. 1006: College Algebra for Precalculus
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
4 hours, 3 creditsReal Numbers, Sets and Intervals, Absolute Value, Exponents and Radicals, Algebraic Expressions, Polynomials, Rational Expressions, Factoring, Solving Basic Equations, Solving Equations Involving Radicals, Solving Quadratic Equations, The Coordinate Plane, Lines, Introduction to Functions and Relations, Linear Functions in Two Variables, Systems of Linear Equations, Graphs of linear and quadratic functions. STEM variant course - Satisfies Pathways Required Core Math and Quantitative Reasoning requirement. Prerequisite: Placement by the Department of Mathematics.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 19000: College Algebra and Trigonometry
City College
MATH 19000: College Algebra and Trigonometry
City College
City College
PLACEMENT SCORE OR P IN MATH 80000
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Introduction to functions, rational expressions and their applications, rational exponents, conic sections, Gaussian elimination and determinants, nonlinear systems of equations, introductions to trigonometric functions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MTH 30: Intermediate Algebra
College of Staten Island
MTH 30: Intermediate Algebra
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Pre-requisite: MTH 20 or appropriate math placement.
Credits: 0
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
This course is for students who have competency in elementary algebra and require further study of mathematics for their degree program. It is a prerequisite for courses required in many curriculums including Business, Computer Science, Economics, SLS (Science, Letters, and Society)/Education, Physical Therapy, Physician's Assistant, and all science, technology, or engineering programs. Prerequisite: MTH 015 or MTH 020 or an appropriate math placement or permission of the Department of Mathematics.
This course was last offered in the Summer 2022 semester.
(Remedial Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
CBA 1000CC: CBA Credit CC - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
CBA 1000CC: CBA Credit CC - Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
Graduate Center
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
CBA Credit CC - Liberal Arts
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MATH 120: College Algebra & Trigonometry
Guttman CC
MATH 120: College Algebra & Trigonometry
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
Demonstration of mathematical proficiency and placement; or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.5 Lecture hours
This course serves to prepare students for the mathematics required in the majors and launch them on a trajectory to Calculus. Algebraic concepts and skills are explored in context, and developed through the manipulation of symbolic expressions, equations, and functions. Verbal, numerical, and graphical representations of functions are employed throughout, with a strong emphasis placed on developing conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Topics include linear and quadratic equations; systems of linear equations; linear inequalities; radical equations; rational expressions; factoring polynomials; rules of exponents; an introduction to exponential, and logarithmic functions; right-triangle trigonometry; an introduction to radians and trigonometric functions in the unit circle; and modeling realistic situations with functions. Students will use graphing calculators and software to solve complex, real-world mathematical problems. Students will design and carry out a robust project involving algebraic analysis of a real-world issue of interest. For grade replacement purposes, this course is equivalent to MATH 120.5: College Algebra and Trigonometry with LAB.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MAT 115: Quantitative Reasoning
Hostos CC
MAT 115: Quantitative Reasoning
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Pre-Requisite: MA 20, CUNY Proficiency Index, ANDPre/Co-Requisite: ESL 86 88 or ESL 91 or higher, or ENG 100 or higher
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is designed to develop quantitative reasoning and critical thinking skills. Topics include logic and problem solving; quantitative information in everyday life; probability and statistics; modeling and further applications to address contemporary interest.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2017 semester.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 10100: Algebra for College Students
Hunter College
MATH 10100: Algebra for College Students
Hunter College
Hunter College
Requisites for MATH 10100
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Topics in algebra, graphing and functions. Includes: algebraic and graphical solutions to systems of equations and inequalities; absolute value, polynomial, rational and radical expressions and equations; complex numbers; the function concept; introduction to polynomial, rational and exponential functions and their graphs.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MAT 105: College Algebra
John Jay College
MAT 105: College Algebra
John Jay College
John Jay College
Placement based on high school preparation
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course examines the basic assumptions underlying the fundamental concepts of algebra and the role of mathematics in the analysis and interpretation of algebraic and graphical problems. Topics include a review of the fundamentals of algebra, equations and inequalities, functions and relations, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and miscellaneous topics. This course prepares students for the study of pre-calculus and develops their mathematical maturity.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MAT 900: College Algebra
Kingsborough CC
MAT 900: College Algebra
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
Prerequisite: (1) MAT R300 or (2) CUNY proficiency and ACCUPLACER (QAS) placement of MAT 900
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A comprehensive treatment of the following: real numbers, absolute value, integer and rational exponents, polynomial operations, factoring techniques, roots and radicals, linear and quadratic equations, graphing techniques, systems of linear equations, and Gaussian elimination. Introduces the study of functions in preparation for the study of pre-calculus. Demonstration of proficiency in subject matter via departmental final exam is required for successful completion. Students who have taken MAT 9010 or MAT 9B0 will not receive credit for this course. This course is recommended for STEM majors. Nursing students should consult their academic advisor.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MAT 115: College Algebra and Trigonometry
LaGuardia CC
MAT 115: College Algebra and Trigonometry
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Pre-requisite of a Math Proficiency Index Score greater than or equal to 60 is required.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
This course begins with a review of basic algebra skills such as factoring, solving linear equations and inequalities and proceeds to study polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. These functions will be used in applications involving simple mathematical modeling where students will engage in inquiryactivities aimed at improving critical-thinking skills. A scientific calculator is required.CUNY Pathways: Required Core-Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MAT 104: College Algebra
Lehman College
MAT 104: College Algebra
Lehman College
Lehman College
Prereq: MAT 90 or Dept Permission
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Rational expressions, integer and rational exponents, quadratic formula, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, trigonometry. Mathematics laboratory attendance may be assigned at the discretion of the instructor. PREREQ: A grade of C (or better) in MAT 090 or placement by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MTH 136: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry
Medgar Evers College
MTH 136: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
CUNY PROFICIENCY IN MATH
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
This course is designed to provide students in general with the knowledge and skills needed for further studies in the mathematical and physical sciences as well as in such fields as accounting and finance, marketing and management. The topics to be discussed in this course include rational and polynomial expressions, graphical methods, solving equations and systems of equations by Cramer's Rule, principles of analytic trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, induction, the binomial theorem, progressions, conic sections. Applications to various fields will be emphasized. Electronic calculators will be used throughout the course to perform detailed numerical calculations.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MATH 115: College Algebra for Precalculus
Queens CollegeGrade Requirement for Queensborough CC course: C- or above.
MATH 115: College Algebra for Precalculus
Queens College
Queens College
Grade Requirement for Queensborough CC course: C- or above.
Not open to students who are taking or have received credit, including transfer credit or advanced placement credit, for any pre calculus or calculus course.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Prereq.: Knowledge of elementary algebra. Topics include linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions as mathematical models; solving equations and systems of equations that arise through the application of these models. Not open to students who are taking or have received credit, including transfer credit or advanced placement credit, for any precalculus or calculus course. Students who fail or withdraw from this course multiple times may be prohibited from majoring in the sciences or mathematics; see the bulletin language for your major.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 499: Mathematics Elective Credit
Queens CollegeGrade Requirement for Queensborough CC course: Below C-.
MATH 499: Mathematics Elective Credit
Queens College
Queens College
Grade Requirement for Queensborough CC course: Below C-.
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Mathematics Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
School of Labor & Urban Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
School of Labor & Urban Studies
School of Labor & Urban Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and business, this course covers the fundamentals of statistics, scatter plots, graphics in the media, problem-solving strategies, dimensional analysis, and mathematical modeling. Students can expect to explore real world applications.
This course has never been offered.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
Inactive
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and business, this course covers the fundamentals of statistics, scatter plots, graphics in the media, problem-solving strategies, dimensional analysis, and mathematical modeling. Students can expect to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 104: College Algebra
York College
MATH 104: College Algebra
York College
York College
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN MATH 120 OR MATH 121 OR MATH 184 OR MATH 200-LEVEL OR ABOVE; PREREQUISITE: [ {EXEMPT FROM MATH SKILLS} or {MATH SKILLS GREATER OR EQUAL TO 40} or {ACCU SCORE GREATER THAN 57} or {P_MA STUDENT GROUP} ]
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
The real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, roots and radicals, quadratic equations, lines, systems of linear equations, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, applications. May not be used to meet General Education Requirements. Not credited toward fulfillment of mathematics major requirements.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
If this course is taken…
MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and in business. Topics will include fundamentals of statistics, scatterplots, graphics in the media, problem solving strategies, dimensional analysis, mathematics in music and art, and mathematical modeling. EXCEL will be used to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MA 119: College Algebra
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra, systems of linear equations, inequalities, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. During the recitation hour, students review properties of signed numbers, graphing of linear equations, basic geometric concepts, solution of linear equations, factoring algebraic expressions and its applications to rational expressions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and business, this course covers the fundamentals of statistics, scatter plots, graphics in the media, problem-solving strategies, dimensional analysis, and mathematical modeling. Students can expect to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Mathematics Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
If this course is taken…
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra and trigonometry with scientific and engineering applications; linear equations and systems, matrices, functions and coordinate geometry, quadratic equations, trigonometric functions and their graphs, vectors, complex numbers, exponents, and radicals.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MA 119: College Algebra
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra, systems of linear equations, inequalities, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. During the recitation hour, students review properties of signed numbers, graphing of linear equations, basic geometric concepts, solution of linear equations, factoring algebraic expressions and its applications to rational expressions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
MATH 10100: Algebra for College Students & RCMQ 1000: Required Core - Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning
Hunter College
MATH 10100: Algebra for College Students & RCMQ 1000: Required Core - Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning
Hunter College
Hunter College
MATH 10100: Algebra for College Students
Requisites for MATH 10100
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Topics in algebra, graphing and functions. Includes: algebraic and graphical solutions to systems of equations and inequalities; absolute value, polynomial, rational and radical expressions and equations; complex numbers; the function concept; introduction to polynomial, rational and exponential functions and their graphs.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
Note: This course will satisfy the Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area, Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning area of your General Education Requirements.
AND
RCMQ 1000: Required Core - Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 0.0 Lecture hours
Satisfies Required Core - Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning
This course has never been offered.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and business, this course covers the fundamentals of statistics, scatter plots, graphics in the media, problem-solving strategies, dimensional analysis, and mathematical modeling. Students can expect to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Mathematics Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
If this course is taken…
MA 121: Elementary Trigonometry & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
MA 121: Elementary Trigonometry & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
MA 121: Elementary Trigonometry
COREQ: MA119
Credits: 1
Hours: 1.0 Lecture hour
This course is a basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of trigonometry, angles and their measure, basic trigonometric functions, right triangle trigonometry, graphing, and solving trigonometric equations.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
AND
MA 119: College Algebra
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra, systems of linear equations, inequalities, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. During the recitation hour, students review properties of signed numbers, graphing of linear equations, basic geometric concepts, solution of linear equations, factoring algebraic expressions and its applications to rational expressions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
MAT 156: College Algebra & MAT 156: College Algebra
Borough of Manhattan CC
MAT 156: College Algebra & MAT 156: College Algebra
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
MAT 156: College Algebra
Students must have a math proficiency index of 60+ or completion of MAT, 12, 51 or its equivalent and English Proficiency of 65+ or completion of ENG 95, ESL 95, or higher
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is a college algebra course. Topics include algebra of the real numbers, algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs, systems of linear equations, inequalities and absolute values.
This course was last offered in the Spring 2024 semester.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MAT 156: College Algebra
Students must have a math proficiency index of 60+ or completion of MAT, 12, 51 or its equivalent and English Proficiency of 65+ or completion of ENG 95, ESL 95, or higher
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course is a college algebra course. Topics include algebra of the real numbers, algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions and their graphs, systems of linear equations, inequalities and absolute values.
This course was last offered in the Spring 2024 semester.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MTH 123: College Algebra and Trigonometry
College of Staten Island
MTH 123: College Algebra and Trigonometry
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Prerequisite MTH 30 or an appropriate math placement or permission of the Department of Mathematics
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
Topics in algebra, including inequalities, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric functions, graphs and equations, inverse functions, elements of analytic geometry. Introduction to the use of graphing calculators. (math). (STEM)
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MAT 1275: College Algebra and Trigonometry
NYC College of Technology
MAT 1275: College Algebra and Trigonometry
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
CUNY proficiency in mathematics. High School Math GPA 70 or higher AND complete Algebra 1 OR Algebra 1 Regents score of 75 or higher OR Geometry Regents score of 70 or higher
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
An intermediate and advanced algebra course. Topics include quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, exponential and logarithmic functions; topics from trigonometry including identities, equations and solutions of triangles.SATISFIES REQUIRED CORE- MATH & QUANTITATIVE REASONING
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
MATH 120: Precalculus & MATH 999: Math Liberal Arts Elective & MATH 104: College Algebra
York College
MATH 120: Precalculus & MATH 999: Math Liberal Arts Elective & MATH 104: College Algebra
York College
York College
MATH 120: Precalculus
NOT OPEN TO STUDENT WITH CREDIT IN MATH 121ORMATH 184OR200-LEVEL MATHORABOVE; PREREQUISITE: [ACT MATH PART 3 SCORE 51+]or[ACCU 6 SCORE 67+]or[MATH 104]or[USIP 2005 WITH GRADE OF A]or[NYS REGENTS MATH TRIG 70+]or[NYS REGENTS ALGEBRA II COMMON CORE 70+]
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A course intended to prepare students for Calculus, with an emphasis on functions and their graphs, as well as their properties; polynomial, rational, root, piecewise-defined, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; transformations of functions; composite and inverse functions; functions as models, and applications of various functions; solutions of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric equations; equations and graphs of conic sections.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MATH 999: Math Liberal Arts Elective
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Math Liberal Arts Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
AND
MATH 104: College Algebra
NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH CREDIT IN MATH 120 OR MATH 121 OR MATH 184 OR MATH 200-LEVEL OR ABOVE; PREREQUISITE: [ {EXEMPT FROM MATH SKILLS} or {MATH SKILLS GREATER OR EQUAL TO 40} or {ACCU SCORE GREATER THAN 57} or {P_MA STUDENT GROUP} ]
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
The real numbers, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, roots and radicals, quadratic equations, lines, systems of linear equations, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, applications. May not be used to meet General Education Requirements. Not credited toward fulfillment of mathematics major requirements.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
If this course is taken…
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students & MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students & MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MA 119: College Algebra
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
MA 114: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Technical Students
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra and trigonometry with scientific and engineering applications; linear equations and systems, matrices, functions and coordinate geometry, quadratic equations, trigonometric functions and their graphs, vectors, complex numbers, exponents, and radicals.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MA 321: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and in business. Topics will include fundamentals of statistics, scatterplots, graphics in the media, problem solving strategies, dimensional analysis, mathematics in music and art, and mathematical modeling. EXCEL will be used to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MA 119: College Algebra
PREREQ: STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ANY DEVELOPMENTAL REQUIREMENTS IN MATHEMATICS (SEE PROFICIENCY IN MATH AND ENGLISH) PRIOR TO TAKING THIS COURSE.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
A basic presentation of the fundamental concepts of college algebra, systems of linear equations, inequalities, linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic functions. During the recitation hour, students review properties of signed numbers, graphing of linear equations, basic geometric concepts, solution of linear equations, factoring algebraic expressions and its applications to rational expressions.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
… This is the credit that will be given upon transfer
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society & MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
MATH 102: Mathematics in Contemporary Society
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Designed to provide students with an understanding of the mathematical ideas and methods found in the social sciences, the arts, and business, this course covers the fundamentals of statistics, scatter plots, graphics in the media, problem-solving strategies, dimensional analysis, and mathematical modeling. Students can expect to explore real world applications.
(Required Core - Mathematical&QuantitativeReasoning)
AND
MATH 999: Mathematics Elective
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Mathematics Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)