MAT 041 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA
Fall/Spring/Summer
This course is an
introduction to the algebraic fundamentals.
The material covered in this course includes operations on signed
numbers, linear equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials and rational
expressions. It is designed for students
who have had no algebra or who desire a review of this material. Successful completion of this course should
prepare a student for MAT 114, Intermediate Algebra.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MAT 042 INTRODUCTION TO GEOMETRY
Fall/Spring
The course covers the fundamental concepts of geometry for
students who lack credit of one year of high school geometry or who need a
review of the subject matter. Similar to
a one-year course in high school geometry.
Deduction and inductive reasoning and direct and indirect proofs are an
integral part of this course as well as concepts of undefined terms, axioms,
and theorems. Other topics include
triangles, congruence, similarity, lines, angles, circles, parallelism,
perpendicularity, polygons, and construction techniques.
Credit: 2 hours - Two
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MAT 046 DEVELOPMENTAL MATH
Fall/Spring
Review of basic arithmetic concepts and operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and metrics. Students are placed into this course by their
placement scores. In order to advance to
the next mathematics course (MAT 0041), students must complete this course with
a grade of “A”, or a comparable score on the exit exam for this course.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MAT 110 GENERAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS
T M1 904 Fall/Spring/Summer
This course focuses on mathematical reasoning and the solving of
real-life problems, rather than routine skills.
Topics to be studied in depth include graph theory, counting techniques
and probability, statistics, and finance or geometry. Calculators will be used extensively.
Credit: 4 hours - Four
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Geometry-Mat 042, Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of “C” or
better, or equivalent math background in high school.
MAT 111 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS I
T Fall
This course covers problem solving strategies, sets, relations,
other numeration systems, algorithms, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers
and real numbers. It is designed for
elementary education majors.
Credit: 4 hours – Four
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Geometry-Mat 042, Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of “C” or
better, or equivalent math background in high school.
MAT 112 MATH FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS II
T M1 903 Spring
This course is a continuation of MAT 111. It includes mathematical reasoning, logic,
probability, statistics, finance, and geometry.
It is designed for elementary education majors who will transfer to
SIU-C.
Credit: 4 hours – Four
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Math for
Elementary Teachers-MAT 111 recommended.
MAT 113 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY
T M1 901 Fall/Spring
This course provides a conceptual understanding of quantitative
reasoning. Develops skills in problem
solving, analytical thinking, and analyzing data using graphs; descriptive
statistics; using polynomial, exponential, and logistic functions and systems
of equations and inequalities to model and solve real-world problems; logic,
estimating, and judging reasonableness of answers; using the graphing
calculator and/or computer to facilitate problem solving.
Credit: 4 hours - Four
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Geometry-MAT 042, Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of
"C" or better, or equivalent math background in high school.
MAT 114 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Fall/Spring/Summer
This course is an intermediate-level course in Algebra. Includes properties and operations of the
real number systems, equations and inequalities, polynomials, rational
expressions, powers, roots, radicals, functions and graphing.
Credit: 4 hours - Three
lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Introduction to Algebra-MAT 041 with grade of C or better or 1 year of
high school algebra with grade of C or better, or equivalent.
MAT 115 PRE-CALCULUS
T Fall/Spring
An integrated college-level course in the elementary functions of
College Algebra and Trigonometry.
Includes a study of number systems, equation and inequality solving,
functions and graphing, linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, systems of equations and
inequalities, binomial expansions, analytic trigonometry, and applications of
trigonometry. This course should not be
taken by a student who has completed College Algebra-MAT 116 and
Trigonometry-MAT 118 with a grade of "C" or better. Graphing calculators will be used in this
course.
Credit: 5 hours - Five
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s)s:
Geometry-MAT 042 and Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of
"C" or better or satisfactory math background in high school.
MAT 116 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
T Fall/Spring
College-level algebra course.
First and second degree equations and inequalities; polynomial,
rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; complex numbers; graphing;
systems of equations, matrices and determinants; and binomial expansions. This
course should not be taken by a students who has successfully completed
Pre-calculus-MAT 115. Graphing
calculators will be used in this class.
Credit: 4 hours - Four lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Geometry-MAT 042, Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of “C” or
better, or equivalent math background in high school.
MAT 117 CALCULUS I
T M1 900 Fall/Spring
College level course in analytic geometry and calculus. Including coordinate geometry, limits,
continuity, derivatives (including trigonometric functions) and applications,
and indefinite and definite integrals with applications. Graphing calculators will be used in this
class.
Credit: 5 hours - Five
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Pre-Calculus–MAT 115, or a combination of College Algebra-MAT 116 and
Trigonometry-MAT 118, or equivalent math background in high school.
MAT 118 TRIGONOMETRY
T Spring
Study and applications of fundamental concepts in
trigonometry. Includes trigonometric
functions, identities, equations, and inverse functions; graphing, degree and
radian measure; solution of triangles; vectors; and powers and roots of complex
numbers. This course should not be taken
by a student who has successfully completed Pre-calculus-MAT 115. Graphing calculators will be used in this
class.
Credit: 2 hours - Two
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): College
Algebra-MAT 116 or equivalent.
MAT 119 FINITE MATHEMATICS
T M1 906 Spring
Introductory course in analysis for business, life science, and
social science students. This course
includes set theory, counting and elementary probability theory, vectors,
systems of linear equations and matrices, Markov chains, and game theory,
systems of inequalities and an introduction to linear programming, logic and
statistics. Graphing calculators will be
used in this class.
Credit: 3 hours - Three lecture
hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): College
Algebra-MAT 116 or Pre-calculus-MAT 115 with a grade of “C” or better.
MAT 121 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
Fall
This course involves basic mathematics for the
vocational-technical student. It
includes arithmetic, the metric system, geometric concepts, and basic algebra
with applications to vocational situations.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Developmental Math II-MAT 046 or equivalent math background or placement
score.
MAT 122 APPLIED BASIC MATHEMATICS
Spring/Summer
This course includes topics in mathematics that are frequently
encountered in many vocational areas. It
is especially suitable for students in nursing and food service programs. The topics covered include fractions, mixed
numbers, decimals, percents, metrics measurements, and ratios and
proportions. Approximately a third of
this course will be devoted to real problems from the student’s career program.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MAT 210 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
T M1 902 Fall/Spring/Summer
This course is an introduction to the theory and application of
statistics. The course of study will
include descriptive methods of data analysis, probability theory, counting
techniques, probability distributions including binominal and normal
distributions, correlation, regression, one-sample and two-sample hypothesis
testing, confidence intervals, chi-square, sampling and simulation techniques,
and analysis of variance. Graphing
calculators will be used in this course.
Credit: 4 hours - Three
lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s):
Geometry-MAT 042, Intermediate Algebra-MAT 114 with a grade of
"C" or better, or equivalent math background.
MAT 211 CALCULUS II
T M1 900 Spring/Summer
Analytic geometry extended, transcendental functions, techniques
of integration, indeterminate forms and improper integrals, numerical
approximation techniques, infinite series, conics, polar coordinates,
introduction to partial derivatives and multiple integration.
Credit: 5 hours - Five
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Analytic
Geometry and Calculus I-MAT 117 with a grade of “C” or better.
MAT 212 CALCULUS III
T M1 900 Fall
Parametric equations, vector functions, multiple integrals, partial
differentiation, 3-space, vector calculus, curvilinear motion, and an
introduction to differential equations.
Credit: 5 hours - Five
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Analytic
Geometry and Calculus II-MAT 211 with a grade of “C” or better.
MAT 213 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
I
T Spring
Introductory to differential equations, methods include separation
of variables, homogenous, exact, linear, applications, undetermined
coefficients, variation of parameters, power series solutions, and Laplace
transforms.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Analytic
Geometry and Calculus I-MAT 117 and Analytic Geometry and Calculus II-MAT 211
with a grade of "C" or better
MAT 215 APPLIED CALCULUS FOR
BUS./SOCIAL SCIENCE
T M1 900 Fall/Summer
This course includes the application of basic concepts of
calculus. It includes sets, functions
(linear, exponential, and logarithmic), applications of functions and graphs,
limits, differentiation (derivatives and application of differentiation),
definite and indefinite integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus,
applications of integration, and selected topics from analytic geometry. Graphing calculators will be used in this
class.
Credit: 4 hours - Four
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): College
Algebra-MAT 116 or Pre-calculus-MAT 115 with a grade of "C" or
better.
MAT 220 DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS
T Spring
Introduction to analysis of finite collections and mathematical
foundations of sequential machines, computer system designs data structures and
algorithms. Includes: sets, counting, recursion, graph theory,
trees, nets, Boolean algebra, automata, and formal grammars and languages.
Credit: 3 hours - Three
lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None